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LTL LTL Standard AVFE Air Traffic Services LTL LTL Standard AVRT Averitt Express LTL LTL Standard BCEL BlueCare Express Standard LTL Standard BEKN Home Direct USA White Glove LTL service BEKN Home Direct USA Standard LTL Standard BNAF DB Schenker LTL LTL Standard BTNB Benton Express LTL LTL Standard BTVP Best Overnite LTL LTL Standard BWTQ Barrett Distribution LTL LTL Standard CAAE Campbells Express LTL LTL Standard CCFI Central Freight Lines LTL LTL Standard CCYQ CrossCountryCourier LTL LTL Standard CEMF CMS Logistics LTL LTL Standard CETR Central Transport Inc LTL LTL Standard CIAF Cavalier Logistics LTL LTL Standard CIIP CRST Specialized Transportation, Inc. LTL LTL Standard CNWQ Crane Worldwide LTL LTL Standard CNWY Con-way Freight LTL LTL Standard COOG CorTrans LTL LTL Standard CRST Crystal Motor Express LTL LTL Standard CTBV Custom Companies LTL LTL Standard CUOT Ceva Logistics LTL LTL Standard CWCE Conway LTL LTL Standard CXIT CXI Trucking LTL LTL Standard DAFG Dayton Freight LTL LTL Standard DDAG DHL Global Mail Standard LTL Standard DELG Demar Standard LTL Standard DELG Demar Premium LTL Premium DHLC DHL Economy Standard ©2021, Transform SR Brands LLC Updated January 2021 3 of 5 Carrier Code Carier Description/ Name shipping-method shipping-method-description DHLC DHL Priority Premium DHLC DHL Connect Expedited DHRN Dohrn Transfer Company LTL LTL Standard DOLR Dot-Line Transportation LTL LTL Standard DPHE Dependable Highway Express LTL LTL Standard DYLT Daylight Transport LTL LTL Standard DYXE DYNAMEX LTL LTL Standard EXLA Estes Express Lines LTL LTL Standard FBTI FOX BROTHERS TRANSFER INCORPORATED LTL LTL Standard FDE Federal Express Ground Standard FDE Federal Express Next Day Premium FDE Federal Express Second Day Expedited FXFT FedEx Freight LTL LTL Standard GLDF Gold Coast Freightways LTL LTL Standard HJBT JB Hunt LTL LTL Standard HLDS Hotline Delivery Systems LTL LTL Standard HRCF Hercules Freight LTL LTL Standard HWDQ Hollywood Delivery Service LTL LTL Standard ICAO ICAT Logistics LTL LTL Standard LASG Lasership LTL LTL Standard LKVL Lakeville Motor Express LTL LTL Standard LREC Land Air Express LTL LTL Standard LSOV Lone Star Overnight LTL LTL Standard MEFE Main Freight Inc LTL LTL Standard MFSY MANNA FREIGHT SYSTEMS INC LTL LTL Standard MLXP Milan Express LTL LTL Standard MSIF MSI LTL LTL Standard MTJG Moran Transportation LTL LTL Standard MTVL Mountain Valley Express LTL LTL Standard NDSN National Delivery Systems LTL LTL Standard NEFW New England Freightways LTL LTL Standard NEMF New England Motor Freight LTL LTL Standard NPME New Penn Motor Express LTL LTL Standard NSD Nonstop Delivery LTL LTL Standard OAKH Oak Harbor Freight Lines LTL LTL Standard ODFL Old Dominion LTL LTL Standard OTCL ONTRACC LOGISTICS INC LTL LTL Standard OTH Carrier - not in Sears System Expedited Expedited OTH Carrier - not in Sears System Pickup Pickup OTH Carrier - not in Sears System Standard Standard OTH Carrier - not in Sears System Premium Premium PAAF Pilot Freight Services LTL LTL Standard PFEG Performance Freight Systems LTL LTL Standard PITD Pitt Ohio LTL LTL Standard PUTB Peninsula Trucklines LTL LTL Standard PYLE A. 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