YRC Worldwide Inc.

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YRC Worldwide Inc. (YRC Worldwide) is a holding company, through its wholly owned operating subsidiaries offers the customers a range of transportation services. The Company's operating subsidiaries includes YRC National Transportation (National Transportation), YRC Regional Transportation (Regional Transportation), YRC Logistics, and YRC Truckload – more... (Truckload). National Transportation is the reporting unit for the transportation service providers focused on business opportunities in regional, national, and international services. Regional Transportation is the reporting unit for the transportation service providers focused on business opportunities in the regional and next-day delivery markets. YRC Logistics plans and coordinates the movement of goods worldwide to provide customers a single source for logistics management solutions. Truckload reflects the results of Glen Moore, a provider of truckload services throughout the United States.
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YRC Worldwide Inc. Employer Reviews

Not a bad place to work.
Combination Employee (Current Employee), Akron Area –

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