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Time passed and Con-Way merged some of their entities together, most likely due to deregulation. CEX and CSW didn't survive. CF had suddenly decided to buy Penn Yan Express from Penn Yan, NY and they had to use the Penn Yan name for a period of two years. They changed the stripes to red and used the PYX logo. After the two year period, it became Con-Way Eastern Express. CEX was the only Teamster represented Con-Way company (They inherited this from Penn Yan) and when they went on strike in 1990 they were shut down. Operations were merged into CCX. CSW was merged into CSE in January, 1995. CSE also changed their teal/navy blue colors to green and dark blue. Con-Way also decided to change the trailer logos. To give the company a more uniformal look, the trailers were given a new gray logo with "Con-Way Transportation Services" under the stripes, and "A CNF Company" was also placed there. CNF was a financial holding company, owning CF, Menlo and Emery,(forwarding and air freight), Road Systems (trailers), and Con-Way. Con-Way also started Con-Way Truckload (CWT) but it was bought out by Covenant Transport. Con-Way then used Fords and Sterlings for their city and road power.

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Time passed and Con-Way merged some of their entities together, most likely due to deregulation. CEX and CSW didn't survive. CF had suddenly decided to buy Penn Yan Express from Penn Yan, NY and they had to use the Penn Yan name for a period of two years. They changed the stripes to red and used the PYX logo. After the two year period, it became Con-Way Eastern Express. CEX was the only Teamster represented Con-Way company (They inherited this from Penn Yan) and when they went on strike in 1990 they were shut down. Operations were merged into CCX. CSW was merged into CSE in January, 1995. CSE also changed their teal/navy blue colors to green and dark blue. Con-Way also decided to change the trailer logos. To give the company a more uniformal look, the trailers were given a new gray logo with "Con-Way Transportation Services" under the stripes, and "A CNF Company" was also placed there. CNF was a financial holding company, owning CF, Menlo and Emery,(forwarding and air freight), Road Systems (trailers), and Con-Way. Con-Way also started Con-Way Truckload (CWT) but it was bought out by Covenant Transport. Con-Way then used Fords and Sterlings for their city and road power.

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Subject ID: 37924