Saia Boston-area Terminals Now Open
December 10 2018 - 4:40PM
Saia, Inc. (NASDAQ: SAIA) announced that Saia LTL Freight opened
two terminals today in Massachusetts. Both facilities are located
west of Boston in Springfield and Westborough, Massachusetts. The
new terminals are the first for Saia in the state and will allow
the company to offer more direct shipping points to customers.
These openings are a key step in our strategy to offer direct
service to all 48 contiguous states.
"Our properties, sales, and operations teams have been hard at
work making sure these new facilities are staffed and ready to
provide our customers with industry leading service from day one,"
said Saia Executive Vice President of Operations Paul Peck.
"Customers’ enthusiasm for our continued expansion in the Northeast
has remained high. As such, we look forward to seeing the success
of these two terminals in a market that has tremendous potential
for Saia."
"Saia has opened 10 new terminals in the Northeast since last
year and we’ve invested millions of dollars adding capacity in our
legacy markets. These investments are a testament to our customer
commitment of being a provider of national transportation services.
As such, we’re creating even more value for our shippers,”
concluded Peck.
About Saia, Inc.
Saia, Inc. (NASDAQ: SAIA), with 2017 revenues of
$1.4 billion, offers customers a wide range of less-than-truckload,
non-asset truckload, and logistic services. The company operates
160 terminals in 41 states. With headquarters in Georgia, Saia
employs over 10,000 people nationwide. Saia LTL Freight has been
recognized by the American Trucking Associations Safety Management
Council for its outstanding safety record. For more information on
Saia, Inc. or any of the service groups, visit
www.saiacorp.com.
For more information, contact:
Jeannie S. Jump
Saia Corporate Public Relations Coordinator
Phone: 770-232-4069 · E-mail jjump@saia.com
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