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On June 15, 1972, Burlington Northern Air Freight, Inc. (BNAFI) opened its first doors in ten cities in the United States. 1972 was a leap year that started on a Saturday. ...
In 1997 the company name was changed to BAX Global.
BAXGlobal, as Microsoft's primary air transportation carrier, was enlisted into the planning process more than a year in advance for the video game and entertainment system product launch.
BAXGlobal Inc., with worldwide headquarters in Irvine, Calif., is a USD $2.9 billion supply chain management and transportation solutions company offering multi-modal logistics management for business-to-business shippers through a global network of nearly 500 offices in 136 countries.
BAXGlobal is a part of DB Logistics, the Transportation and Logistics Division of Deutsche Bahn AG.
The real problem, as far as BAX investors and analysts are concerned, is the company's ownership structure: the carrier is a subsidiary of the Richmond, Va.-based Pittston Co., which includes the Brinks security operation and, notably, Pittston Minerals.
Despite moves to separate the accounting for BAXGlobal out from under the Pittston umbrellaPittston made BAX a separate "tracking stock" a couple of years agothe corporate tie remains and, to the frustration of BAX's executives and boosters, so does an unlikely liability.
But BAX has been helped by the strong American economy while it's been cutting costs and the carrier is showing accelerating improvement this year.