Con-Way Southern Express (CSE), a regional less-than-truckload business-to-business freight carrier is expanding its freight handling capacity in the southwest Atlanta metropolitan area
with the construction of a new service center in Newnan, Ga.
A groundbreaking ceremony will be held Wednesday, April 2 at 10 a.m. at the intersection of Amaljack Way and Amaljack Boulevard in the Shenandoah Industrial Park.
The Ft. Worth, Texas-based commercial freight carrier will immediately develop the 10-acre property with construction scheduled for completion in September. The 40-door 22,000 square-foot facility will include 17,000 square feet of dock and fueling area and a 5,000-square-foot office. Daily freight handling capacity will be three million pounds. Initial employment will be 34 people.
In 2000 the company built a 100-door facility in nearby Gwinnett County on 54 acres that replaced a smaller service center in Norcross. The company currently has 10 facilities in Georgia and 117 throughout 12 states in the Southeast, District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
Further information about Con-Way is available at www.con-way.com.


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