Picking Up the Pieces After AmeriTruck's Collapse
Daniel P. Bearth
| Staff WriterIn selling KTL Inc. of Largo, Fla., to AmeriTruck in 1996, he expected to reduce overhead expenses and expand sales by affiliating with a fast-growing, cash-rich industry consolidator. Those hopes soon faded as the free-spending AmeriTruck fell behind on a mountain of high-interest subordinated debt and filed for bankruptcy in November 1998.
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Damico is now doing for himself what AmeriTruck had failed to do. He has combined the dedicated contract carriage divisions of Scales of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍør, Ga., and CMS of Atlanta, and merged the remaining truckload business into KTL. W&L Motor Lines remains a separate entity and specializes in furniture hauling.
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