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Titan Lives Up to Name with Ambitious Growth Goals -
Monday, February 07, 2011
Shelbyville, Tenn.-based Titan Transfer Inc. is a stalwart in the trucking industry, and the company is beefing up its profile with a new Memphis location and plans to triple in size.
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New Guidelines Have Trucking Industry Cautious -
Monday, February 07, 2011
Memphis’ location and infrastructure – its gateway to the west and within a day’s drive to a huge segment of the population – make it a critical distribution center and focal point for trucking.
But those assets could also make the city susceptible to product shortages. If fewer trucks are trying to serve more loads of freight than what the existing trucks can handle, then it will eventually prevent businesses from being able to move goods.
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Trucking Execs Look Forward to Speech About Nat’l Outlook -
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
The Traffic Club of Memphis isn’t wasting any time tackling issues that will be important to the trucking industry in 2010.
At its first monthly meeting, set for Tuesday at The Racquet Club of Memphis, the longtime trade association has invited Tommy Hodges, recently installed chairman of the American Trucking Association, to deliver a keynote speech about all things trucking.
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Gruenberg Award Sheds Light on Kress Building -
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
On North Main Street, old and new converge to create a feeling of revitalization and promise sprinkled with nostalgia.
The trolley rolls by Court Square as pedestrians toss crumbs to the birds, and ashes from the recently burned Lincoln-American Tower are swept up and carted away.
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Are Mongo-Owned Buildings Downtown's Salvation? -
Monday, March 20, 2006
Four buildings on a historic block of Front Street have been up for sale for a year and a half, and their future could be central to Downtown Memphis' redevelopment, observers say.
Built in the 1800s, 56, 60, 62 and 64 S. Front St. are owned by Robert "Prince Mongo" Hodges' family.
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Archived Article: Tech Briefs -
Wednesday, July 09, 2003
Lick the Toad, a Memphis interactive community Lick the Toad, a Memphis interactive community, hosts a Toad mixer from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Thursday at Cozymels, 6450 Poplar Ave.
The meeting is open to technology professionals and anyone int...