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Three Freight Companies File for Chapter 11; Creditors Lining Up for Millions

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Another round of freight-related bankruptcies has hit the industry this week, with two trucking companies and a logistics provider seeking Chapter 11 protections and facing millions in creditor claims.

Dolche Truckload Corp. (Palatine, IL)
Filed Sunday in the Northern District of Illinois, Dolche Truckload listed:
Assets & liabilities: $1–$10 million
Top creditors:
M&T Bank: $950,290
SBA (Chicago): $495,000
Daimler Truck Financial: $121,620
Fleet: 18 Freightliners, 16 Volvos, 36 trailers (reefer and dry van), valued at $1.92M
SAFER data: 60 drivers, 57 power units, 37% out-of-service rate (vs. 22% national average)
Dolche hauls general freight, perishables, chemicals, and paper products. It reported four crashes in the past two years, including two with injuries.
Contract Managed Services (Louisville, KY)
Filed Monday in the Western District of Kentucky:
Assets & liabilities: $1–$10 million
Top creditors:
LIT Industrial LP: $1.19 million
SBA (Birmingham, AL): $1.16 million
Labor Solutions LLC: $259,914
The company provides warehousing and logistics support.
GD Transport LLC (Orlando, FL)
Filed Monday in the Middle District of Florida:
Assets & liabilities: $1–$10 million
Top creditors:
American Express: $62,570
Sumitomo Mitsui: $53,656
Chase Bank: $38,750
SAFER data: 16 drivers, 16 power units, 31% out-of-service rate
Cargo: General freight, building materials, grain, mail, beverages, farm supplies
Despite no crashes in two years, GD Transport’s high out-of-service rate raises performance questions amid financial strain.
Bankruptcy filings are mounting up across the sector, creditors and carriers alike are bracing for potential ripple effects across the supply chain. Here is another bankruptcy you can read about that happened in the month of May.

Source: FreightWaves
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