Pitt Ohio will add an express line to the Mexican border
Regional less-than-truckload carrier Pitt Ohio announced Monday a new express route to six border crossing points in Texas.
The Pittsburgh-based company said it will consolidate cargo at a terminal in Cincinnati and work with a regional carrier from Cookeville, Tennessee. Averit Express For last mile delivery to the Texas border cities of Laredo, El Paso, McAllen, Brownsville, Eagle Pass and Del Rio.
“This functional setup will bring significant improvements to the traditional center and speech system used by many national carriers,” Jeff Mussig, Pitt Ohio’s chief marketing officer, said in a news release. “By consolidating cargo at one terminal and sending it directly to destination cities, we reduce handling, thereby reducing the risk of damage, shortages or lost cargo.”
He said the service will provide faster service than the faster transit times offered by national carriers.
Pitt Ohio It primarily serves the Mid-Atlantic, Midwest and Northeast through existing operations and carrier partners. Closed on. Find Midwest Carrier Sutton Transportation At the beginning of this month.
Pitt Ohio has more than 3,400 employees and generated more than $900 million in revenue last year. In addition to LTL, it provides supply chain, warehousing and logistics services, as well as ground and trucking services.
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