Carrier Relocates Terminals
USF Holland Inc., a unit of USFreightways Corp., has relocated four major metro service centers. The company expects the relocations to increase capacity by more than 80 percent in their combined markets.
The centers are:
Indianapolis, opened Dec. 20, 1999. 120-doors on 30 acres at 747 Commerce Parkway East Drive in Greenwood, IN.
Louisville, opened Jan. 18, 2000. 80 doors on 21 acres at 4885 Keystone Industrial Blvd., Jeffersonville, IN.
Columbus, opened Feb. 7, 2000. 100 doors on 30
acres at 4800 Journal St., Columbus, OH.
Nashville, opened Feb. 21, 2000. 100 doors on 35 at 500 Oakbluff Lane, Nashville, TN.
"We continue to invest heavily in the infrastructure necessary to support and improve service to our customers," Pete Neydon, USF Holland president, said. "While USF Holland enjoyed tremendous success in the 90s, we remain committed to continuous improvement in all aspects of our business. We will continue to develop our facilities, equipment, technology, people and processes in order to provide our customers the best value in regional transportation."
The company also recently announced a new 40-door terminal on 20 acres of ground along Hirtzel Road in North East, PA, near Erie.
USF Holland, based in Holland, MI, offers next-day and second-day LTL service throughout the Central and Southeast United States.