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Knight-Swift's AAA Cooper Expands LTL Network with Four New Terminal Openings

By MGN EditorialJuly 13, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Knight-Swift Transportation's less-than-truckload division, AAA Cooper, has expanded its freight network with the opening of four new terminals, signalling continued investment in domestic freight infrastructure.

## Knight-Swift's AAA Cooper Expands LTL Footprint with Four New Terminals Knight-Swift Transportation's less-than-truckload (LTL) unit, AAA Cooper Transportation, has opened four new terminal locations in recent weeks, according to FreightWaves, marking a notable expansion of the carrier's regional freight network. The openings represent a continued push by Knight-Swift to grow its LTL presence as the company competes in an increasingly consolidated freight market. AAA Cooper, which operates primarily across the southeastern and central United States, has been a key component of Knight-Swift's strategy to diversify beyond its core truckload operations since the acquisition. ### Strategic Significance The LTL sector has seen significant structural shifts in recent years, most notably the collapse of Yellow Corporation in 2023, which left a substantial void in terminal capacity and freight volume across the country. Carriers with the capital and operational scale to absorb that capacity — including AAA Cooper — have moved aggressively to expand their physical footprints. New terminal openings are capital-intensive undertakings that signal long-term confidence in freight demand. For shippers, additional terminal locations typically translate to improved service coverage, shorter transit times, and greater network density — factors that are critical in LTL operations where freight from multiple customers is consolidated onto shared trailers. ### Broader Market Context The LTL market, while facing near-term headwinds from softer freight volumes and pricing pressure, remains a strategically attractive segment for large carriers seeking stable, relationship-driven revenue streams. Knight-Swift's investment in AAA Cooper's infrastructure suggests the parent company is positioning for a freight cycle recovery and longer-term market share gains. For logistics and supply chain professionals monitoring intermodal and inland freight connectivity — areas of direct relevance to maritime cargo flows — the expansion of LTL networks plays an important role in first- and last-mile freight movement to and from port gateways. *Source: FreightWaves*
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