The holder of a nearly $1 billion contract to ship U.S. troops’ private vehicles home from overseas has lost track of hundreds of cars and commonly delivers others months late, a proposed class action contends.
Four active-duty service members and two other plaintiffs filed a complaint on Aug. 21 against International Auto Logistics LLC, a Georgia company that took over a $957 million Department of Defense contract to ship about 68,000 cars and other vehicles from bases abroad to the troops’ new U.S. posts.
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