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  • Datatrac Press Release—January 13, 2003
    Integres Enhances Customer Service through eTrac Network.
  • US Airways Press Release—June 20, 2002
    'US Airways Door-to-Door' Offers New Online Service for US Shippers.
  • TCV Press Release—January 14, 2002
    TCV Announces $15 Million Investment in Integres, Backed by Major Transportation Leaders. Funding strengthens Integres' unmatched shipping service suite.
  • Roadway Press Release—January 2, 2002
    Roadway Express Launches Roadway Air Service As A Unique Solution For Customer Shipping Needs. Roadway Express, Inc., one of the nation's largest less-than-truckload (LTL) freight carriers, announced the enhancement of its portfolio of specialty products. The carrier has entered the airfreight business with a new freight forwarding operation, appropriately named Roadway Air.

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  • Inbound Logistics—January 2003
    This Just Out: The Latest in Logistics I.T. Need to move heavy cargo fast, but want to let someone else figure out the best way to get it there? Integres Global Logistics can quickly locate space for you on one of 12,000 daily flights or 40,000 trailers. Shippers who book freight through the web-based service choose from two-day, two-day express, next-day, next-day express, and next-flight service.
  • Logistics Management—February 26, 2002
    Roadway Enters Airfreight Market. Following up on a partnership that it formed last year with two airlines, a freight forwarder and two technology providers, national less-than-truckload carrier Roadway Express has launched an airfreight forwarding business.
  • Sacramento Bee—January 16, 2002
    Deal opens way for Integres to expand. Look for some rapid expansion at Integres now that the Rancho Cordova company has completed a $27 million equity financing deal.
  • JoC Online—January 14, 2002
    New funding for Integres. Integres has secured $27 million in equity financing from Technology Crossover Ventures and other strategic partners, bringing its total funding to date to $40 million.
  • Barron's Online—January 14, 2002
    Plugged In. New Dot-Com Deal Signals Changing Times. Just when you thought the dot-coms were dead and most venture capitalists were under water, along comes an intriguing new Internet startup that helps ship stuff over land and through the air.
  • JoC Online—January 3, 2002
    Roadway Back in Air Freight. Undeterred by a disastrous experience when it entered the airfreight business in the early 1990s, Roadway Express, Inc., one of the nation's largest less-than-truckload carriers, is back at it again. This time, however, Roadway will not be operating any planes itself.

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