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Harrison trucking chief sees continued growth: An article from: Northwest Arkansas Business Journal

"The FedEx name gives us more opportunities to grow, but our operation hasn't changed," [Patrick L. Reed] said. "Our service actually has improved, and (service-- related) claims have been reduced. We've really got a lot of momentum going now."

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Title: Harrison trucking chief sees continued growth
Author: John Henry
Publication:Northwest Arkansas Business Journal (News)
Date: January 6, 2003
Publisher: Arkansas Business
Volume: 6 Issue: 21 Page: 9

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