Drayage Yards Sample Clauses

Drayage Yards. BTT Jacksonville (for Recoton Corporation, Recoton Audio AB Trucking (for Recoton Corporation, Recoton Audio Corporation/Recoton Mobile Electronics, Recoton Home Corporation/Recoton Mobile Electronics, Recoton Audio, Inc. and InterAct Accessories, Inc.) Home Audio, Inc. and InterAct Accessories, Inc.) 000 Xxxxxxxx Xx. 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xx. Xxxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 Ph: 800-888-7413 Ph: 510-835-0930 BTT Savannah (for Recoton Corporation, Recoton Audio PRTI (for Recoton Corporation, Recoton Audio Corporation/Recoton Mobile Electronics, Recoton Home Corporation/Recoton Mobile Electronics, Recoton Audio, Inc. and InterAct Accessories, Inc.) Home Audio, Inc. and InterAct Accessories) X.X. Xxx 000 1284 Caspian Way Hwy. 00 xxxx xx Xxx. 000 Xxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxxxx, XX 00000 Ph: 510-835-0930 Ph: 000-000-0000 BTT Chicago (for Recoton Corporation) PRTI (for Recoton Corporation, Recoton Audio 0000 X. 00xx Xxxxxx Corporation/Recoton Mobile Electronics, Recoton Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 Home Audio, Inc. and InterAct Accessories) 000 0xx Xxx. Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 Ph: 510-835-7784 BTT Irving (for Recoton Corporation) Intermodal Trucking (for InterAct Accessories, Inc.) 1812 Loop 12 North 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000 Ph: 000-000-0000 Ph: 407-888-2446 Intermodal Trucking (for InterAct Accessories, Inc.) Xxxxxxx International (for AAMP of Florida, Inc.) 0000 Xxxxx 00xx Xxxxxx 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Dr., Suite 103 Tampa, FL 75061 Xxxxx, XX 00000 Ph: 000-000-0000 000-000-0000 Xxx Xxxxxx Xxx-Xxx Company (for AAMP of Florida, Inc.) 0000 00xx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 000-000-0000 Xxx Xxxxx
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