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AAA Cooper Transportation (ACT) is an American, non-union
less than truckload Less-than-truckload shipping or less than load (LTL) is the transportation of an amount of freight sized between individual parcels and full truckloads. Parcel carriers handle small packages and freight that can be broken down into units less t ...
(LTL) freight carrier based in
Dothan, Alabama Dothan () is a city in Dale, Henry, and Houston counties and the Houston county seat in the U.S. state of Alabama. It is Alabama's eighth-largest city, with a population of 71,072 at the 2020 census. It is near the state's southeastern corner, ...
. The company also provides dedicated, port, and international freight transportation. The company was founded in 1955 by John H. Dove after he purchased an interest in P.C. White Truck Lines. It was owned and operated by the Dove family for most of its history. In July 2021, ACT was acquired by the largest truckload carrier in the US, Knight-Swift, for with plans for the company to continue to operate as a wholly owned subsidiary.


Company history

In the 1930s, John H. "Red" Dove began his association with the transportation industry by working with his father hauling logs from the Alabama woods to sawmills. In 1951, Mr. Dove bought an interest in P.C. White Truck Lines. In 1955, he purchased the remaining ownership interest in P.C. White Truck Lines and changed the name to AAA Motor Lines. His sons, Earl and Mack Dove, received their degrees in Transportation from the
University of Tennessee The University of Tennessee (officially The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; or UT Knoxville; UTK; or UT) is a public land-grant research university in Knoxville, Tennessee. Founded in 1794, two years before Tennessee became the 16th state, ...
and joined the family firm between 1959 and 1962. The decades of the 1950s, 1960s, and the early 1970s were a time of regulation by the
Interstate Commerce Commission The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) was a regulatory agency in the United States created by the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887. The agency's original purpose was to regulate railroads (and later trucking) to ensure fair rates, to eliminat ...
(ICC), a former independent agency of the U.S. government. The Company growth potential would be limited to purchasing other operating routes, or companies who possessed routes that were not being operated to their greatest potential. Thus, in 1969, AAA Motor Lines Inc., bought Cooper Transfer Company Inc. The resulting company was renamed AAA Cooper Transportation in 1973. In 1973 Mack and Earl Dove recognized the beginning industry deregulation and began to position the company for that occurrence through improved cost measurement systems and management training. In 1976, the company obtained approval from the (ICC) to serve all of Florida.
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of the industry began in July 1980 with the passage of
Motor Carrier Act of 1980 The Motor Carrier Regulatory Reform and Modernization Act, more commonly known as the Motor Carrier Act of 1980 (MCA) is a United States federal law which deregulated the trucking industry. Background Motor carrier deregulation was a part of a s ...
. Meanwhile, ACT completed its opening of Florida and in 1978 bought expansive authority to operate in Georgia, North and South Carolina. As a result, the Company entered the decade of the 70's with $3 million in annual sales and ended the decade with $43 million in sales. ACT continued its expansion during the 1980s by purchasing Haynes Motor Lines in 1986 which added nine new terminals In January 1989, Earl sold his 50% ownership in the company to Mack. In early 1990, ACT purchased nine terminals from the former Bowman Transportation Company. These facilities were used for new terminal openings and relocating certain existing terminals for expanded and improved service. By 1989, annual sales had increased to $136 million. During the 1990s, ACT's terminal network in the South continued to expand. In 1994, ACT opened its first terminal outside of the Southeast in Chicago. Later that year, ACT opened a terminal in Minneapolis. Reid Dove, Mack Dove's son, became president of the company in 2001. On July 5, 2021, the largest truckload carrier in the US, Phoenix, Arizona-based Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings, acquired AAA Cooper for . ACT CEO Reid Dove was appointed to the Knight-Swift board with ACT continuing under its own brand from its existing headquarters as a subsidiary of Knight-Swift. The deal was the largest for an LTL carrier since Yellow Roadway's acquisition of USF Freightways in 2005. According to Knight-Swift, a major driver for the purchase was increased demand for LTL freight in the ecommerce and retail verticals in the late 2010s and early 2020s. Knight-Swift is the parent of truckload carriers Knight Transportation and
Swift Transportation Swift Transportation is a Phoenix, Arizona-based American truckload motor shipping carrier, part of Knight-Swift. With over 23,000 trucks, it is the largest common carrier in the United States. In 2017, Swift merged with Knight Transportation, ...
as well as several other subsidiaries in the truckload and intermodal markets. Before acquiring ACT, Knight-Swift as a whole operated 18,500 tractors and 54,600 trailers, the largest tractor fleet in the US. Following its acquisition of ACT, Knight-Swift indicated it intended to look for other acquisitions in the LTL market.


Operations

In 1997, "Truck-to-Ship-to-Truck" service was added for the island of Puerto Rico. ACT's international service also extends to Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. A Dedicated Contract Carriage offering was formally established in 2002 and as a result, it expanded the LTL service to all of Texas and Cincinnati in 2005. In 2006 annual revenue of the Company surpassed $500 million for the first time. , ACT operated 70 terminals (90% owned, the rest leased) with a total door count over 3,400, 3,000 tractors, and 7,000 trailers in the southeast and midwest US and projected 2021 profits would be on revenues of . The company offers service outside its home area through affiliate agreements with other regional and national LTL carriers.


References

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{{cite news , title=Dothan's AAA Cooper Transportation sold for $1.35 billion to Arizona corporation , url=https://dothaneagle.com/news/dothans-aaa-cooper-transportation-sold-for-1-35-billion-to-arizona-corporation/article_c557581c-de7a-11eb-b32c-5778eb4f6958.html , access-date=September 15, 2021 , work=Dothan Eagle , date=July 6, 2021 , language=en


External links


AAA Cooper Transportation Company Website
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