Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Inc - Class A

NYSE: KNX
$52.01
+$0.47 (+0.9%)
Closing price April 11, 2024
Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Inc. is a leading freight transportation provider in the United States and Mexico, offering a wide range of services across its Truckload, Less-than-truckload (LTL), Logistics, and Intermodal segments. With a large fleet of tractors and trailers, including specialized equipment for refrigerated and flatbed transport, the company caters to diverse industries such as retail, food and beverage, and manufacturing. Beyond transportation, Knight-Swift also offers brokerage, equipment leasing, and maintenance services, demonstrating its comprehensive approach to logistics and supply chain solutions. Headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, Knight-Swift is committed to efficient and reliable freight transportation.
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