Yellow | YRC Freight Reverse Logistics?

Managed core returns to rebuilders, we've been doing it for years, at one point long ago it was tied into ROLS(Roadway Operational Logistics Services).
 
I heard that YRCW filed an amended tax return with the IRS claiming a refund on the freight they lost to ConWay and Old Dominion.
They probably did.Remember that document that YRCW filed with the SEC regarding proprietary financial info to the public.
 
YRCW is earning a ton of money.All the while keeping the IBT tame.YRCW is into alot of stuff

How much, exactly, is "... a ton of money(?)" How do they earn it without having to show it on their books? It does not show in the Cayman's account, I would know...

Company revenue system wide is about 3.85B as of 9/30/14. That could be considered a 'ton' if it were not for expenses...

Whadddayagot Sr. factfinder?
 
At YRC Freight Reverse Logistics, our Regional Processing Centers in Dallas; Salt Lake City; and Columbus (Grove City), Ohio; are asset-based. We don’t outsource. YRC Freight team members are our employees. We developed our own systems.

Did YRCW start a new company? Is the IBT monitoring this situation? Just wondering!

http://yrc.com/services/reverse-logistics/regional-processing-centers/

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YRC hasn't made a dime in almost a decade.. This is just more extremely cheap freight due to cheap labor...
 
At YRC Freight Reverse Logistics, our Regional Processing Centers in Dallas; Salt Lake City; and Columbus (Grove City), Ohio; are asset-based. We don’t outsource. YRC Freight team members are our employees. We developed our own systems.

Did YRCW start a new company? Is the IBT monitoring this situation? Just wondering!

http://yrc.com/services/reverse-logistics/regional-processing-centers/

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yes is the IBT watching this ?? and when is the last time the IBT check yrcw $$$$ books ??
 
INVESTOPEDIA EXPLAINS 'A Ton Of Money'
We may all have a different idea of what constitutes a "ton of money", but according to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, a ton of $1 bills amounts to $908,000 - nearly $1 million!

If you're talking about a ton of coins, then it's a different story - a ton of quarters is worth $40,000, and one ton of pennies (363,000 pennies to be exact) is worth $3,630.

:p
 
INVESTOPEDIA EXPLAINS 'A Ton Of Money'
We may all have a different idea of what constitutes a "ton of money", but according to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, a ton of $1 bills amounts to $908,000 - nearly $1 million!

If you're talking about a ton of coins, then it's a different story - a ton of quarters is worth $40,000, and one ton of pennies (363,000 pennies to be exact) is worth $3,630.

:p

I HAD a ton of money one time (more like $35-40), but I got married. Hmmmmm, can I claim that on the amended return?
 
Roadway had a reverse logistics building in Salt Lake City that was NON UNION
YRC also did Eaton transmissions at the dock with UNION help.
So this is nothing new just maybe a new push to give the fine management team a place to loose more money.
 
Do as many of us have done since Monday....CALL the number on the website.....there is a place to contact customer service.....the nice Lady MAY tell you that it is a NEW service started up and is supported by YRCF..and is a company on its own.....make the call and ask your questions....you might get a surprise!....just say'n....KK
 
Do as many of us have done since Monday....CALL the number on the website.....there is a place to contact customer service.....the nice Lady MAY tell you that it is a NEW service started up and is supported by YRCF..and is a company on its own.....make the call and ask your questions....you might get a surprise!....just say'n....KK

Regardless of what a woman on the phone may say, this appears to be just the re-branding of Roadway Reverse Logistics which was established some years ago (1993).

http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=27959151

http://www.forbes.com/2005/11/02/returns-reverse-logistics-market-cx_rm_1103returns.html

http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/71514/000119312511142978/dex343.htm
 
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