KATRINA UPDATE: 85,000 shoes needed in Nashville

Sept. 20, 2005
The American Trucking Assns. is seeking carriers that can transport 26 53-ft. trailers’ worth of casual shoes from a California warehouse to a distribution center in Nashville, TN to aid persons displaced by Hurricane Katrina

The American Trucking Assns. is seeking carriers that can transport 26 53-ft. trailers’ worth of casual shoes from a California warehouse to a distribution center in Nashville, TN to aid persons displaced by Hurricane Katrina.

To assist, call David Wright of Cels Enterprises at 310-838-2103, ext. 622 or by cell at 310-383-0991.

To discuss the Katrina disaster and its effect on the trucking industry or to share your personal experiences, please visit FleetOwner's Katrina Blog at blog.fleetowner.com/katrina.

To view the archive of FleetOwner’s ongoing Katrina news coverage, go to www.fleetowner.com/katrina.

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