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Stobart or Stobbart is an English language, English surname, it may refer to: People * Chuck Stobart (born 1934), American footballer * Dickie Stobbart (1891-1952), Canadian footballer * Eddie Stobart (born 1929), British businessman, founded Eddie Stobart Group * Edward Stobart (1954–2011), British businessman * George Stobbart (footballer), George Stobbart (1921–1995), English footballer * J. C. Stobart (John Clarke Stobart, 1878-1933) British classical scholar, the BBC's first Director of Education * John Stobart (born 1929), British painter * Tom Stobart (1914-1980), British mountaineer and photographer, on the 1953 British Everest Expedition * William Stobart (born 1961), British businessman Companies

* Logistics Development Group, (formerly Eddie Stobart Logistics), logistics investment company with a 49% interest in Eddie Stobart Group ** Eddie Stobart Group, British multimodal logistics company *** Stobart Rail Freight, division of Eddie Stobart Group *** Stobart P ...
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Esken
Esken Limited (), formerly Stobart Group Limited, is a British infrastructure, aviation and energy company, with operations in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, Ireland. The company is registered in Guernsey but has its operational head office in London, England. The company originally started in January 2002 as the Westbury Property Fund Limited, a closed-ended real-estate investment fund. In August 2006, realising that property prices were reaching the peak of the market, the Westbury Property Fund decided to re-position its portfolio towards the logistics sector, buying Weston Point Docks in Runcorn, AHC Warehousing and the rail operations of Victa Westlink Rail in March 2007. It then agreed an asset swap deal in August 2007 with the privately owned investment company WA Developments, whereby Westbury would sell 90% of its non-logistics related property portfolio to WA Developments in return for its Eddie Stobart Logistics, Eddie Stobart Ltd subsidiary. Eddie Stob ...
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Eddie Stobart Group
Eddie Stobart Group is a British multimodal logistics company, with interests in road haulage, rail freight, deep sea and inland waterway transport systems and deep sea port, inland port and rail connected storage facilities, along with transport, handling and warehousing facilities in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Belgium. The company has its operational head office in Warrington, Cheshire. Started by Eddie Stobart in the end of the 1940s as an agricultural business in Cumbria, the company has diversified into rail and other logistics activities. Since 2014 it has been either wholly owned or partly owned by an investment entity known as Eddie Stobart Logistics: that entity changed its name to Logistics Development Group in February 2021. On 1 July 2021, Culina Group purchased 100% of the share capital of GreenWhiteStar Acquisitions Limited (the holding company of the Eddie Stobart Group) for an undisclosed amount from DBAY Advisors (51%) and the Logistics Development Group ( ...
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Stobart Rail Freight
Stobart Rail Freight Ltd (trading as Stobart Rail) was a railway freight service operator in the United Kingdom. It came under the Rail division of Eddie Stobart Logistics, and carried intermodal freight for the group. On 19 September 2006, Stobart Rail launched its inaugural daily freight service for a three-year deal to deliver cross-border goods for the British retailer Tesco. The service was initially operated by Direct Rail Services (DRS), which provided both the locomotives and traincrew; Stobart supplied the shipping container and depot facilities. During February 2008, Stobart Rail commenced operating passenger charter services under the Stobart Pullman brand, using rolling stock leased from DRS. Five months later, the Stobart Pullman permanently ceased operations. During May 2008, Stobart announced that a second contract had been awarded by Tesco. During August 2009, it was announced that Stobart had transferred the operation of its rail operations to DB Schenke ...
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Chuck Stobart
Charles R. Stobart (October 27, 1932 – November 29, 2022) was an American college football player and coach. He played as a quarterback at Ohio University in the 1950s. He was a football coach at various schools for 42 years from 1959 to 2000, including 36 consecutive seasons as a coach at Division I collegiate programs. Stobart began his coaching career in 1959 as a high school coach in Ohio. His college coaching positions included stints as the head football coach at the University of Toledo (1977–1981), the University of Utah (1982–1984), and the University of Memphis (1989–1994). He was twice selected as the Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year (1979 and 1981) and was inducted into the University of Toledo Athletics Hall of Fame. Stobart also served as offensive backfield coach at the University of Michigan (1969–1976) during The Ten Year War and offensive coordinator at the University of Pittsburgh (1985), University of Arizona (1986), University of Southe ...
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Edward Stobart
Edward Stobart (21 November 1954 – 31 March 2011) was a British haulage company owner who first became involved with his father's company aged 15 in 1969, and subsequently expanded it into one of the UK's most well known multimodal logistics companies, Stobart Group. Edward died on 31 March 2011 in a Coventry hospital of what was termed 'heart problems'. ''The Stobart group'' In 1960, Stobart's father "Steady" Eddie Stobart founded the haulage business that became ''Eddie Stobart Ltd'', then the Stobart Group. Stobart's father controlled the organisation fully until 1973, when, at the age of 19, Stobart took the place of CEO, while Rodney Baker-Bates was made COO. In 1976, Stobart's father retired and Stobart took the place of chairman, while Baker-Bates was made CEO and Andrew Tinkler was made COO. The company was distinguished by uniforms and clean trucks. By 1985 Stobart owned 26 vehicles but he would still personally wash the trucks. In 1987, Baker-Bates resigned a ...
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Logistics Development Group
Logistics Development Group plc, formerly Eddie Stobart Logistics plc, is an investment company with interests in the logistics industry. History In March 2014 Stobart Group announced its intention to re-position itself as an support services business, with the announcement of the sale of its original transport and distribution business to Dbay Advisors Limited (formerly Douglas Bay Capital) for £280.8 million: Dbay Advisors secured a 49% stake in the newly formed business Eddie Stobart Logistics. William Stobart left his position as Chief Operating Officer the Stobart Group to become Chief Executive Officer of Eddie Stobart Logistics. In April 2017, Eddie Stobart Logistics regained a public listing when it floated on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange, with a £572 million valuation. Eddie Stobart Logistics subsequently acquired stakes in iForce (April 2017), Speedy Freight (July 2017), The Logistics People (August 2017) and The Pallet Network (June ...
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XYZ Rail & Civils
XYZ Rail Limited (formerly W.A. Developments Ltd. and Stobart Rail Limited and trading as XYZ Rail & Civils) is a railway maintenance and infrastructure engineering company in the United Kingdom. History The original company XYZ Rail & Civils was founded on 25 May 1993 by William Andrew Tinkler as W.A. Developments Civil Engineering in Cumbria, with an initial capital investment of £500. The company was involved in civil engineering and railway infrastructure project contracts. The company gained a contract with Railtrack (now Network Rail). The business was incorporated as W.A. Developments Ltd. The company's original registered office was in Gosforth, Cumbria Acquisition of Eddie Stobart W.A. Developments Ltd.'s parent company, WA Developments (International) Ltd (a company jointly owned by Andrew Tinkler and William Stobart), acquired Eddie Stobart Logistics, Eddie Stobart Limited, the UK's largest haulage contractor, in February 2004. Following WA Developments' decision to m ...
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