Related: A Safer Way to Clear Snow and Ice From Van Trailers
A. Duie Pyle Opens N.Y. Service Center
Transportation and supply chain solutions company A. Duie Pyle has opened a new transportation service center in Newburgh, N.Y.

Transportation and supply chain solutions company A. Duie Pyle has opened a new transportation service center in Newburgh, N.Y., the company announced.
Located about 60 miles north of New York City, the 19,000-square-foot facility will serve customers in the Hudson Valley, including in Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester counties. The Newburgh Service Center incorporates the company’s mobile tracking system and dock management technology to offer real-time communication and tracking.
Less-than-truckload customers in the region will be offered improved morning delivery and flexible pickup capabilities as a result of Pyle’s bolstered Northeast infrastructure.
The service center is located off Interstate 84 and 87 and is situated on a 6.88-acre campus with trailer parking. The facility includes updated office space, a maintenance shop and 40 dock doors for loading and unloading.
The site also offers 12,000-gallon on-site fuel storage and dispensing, a perimeter fencing and security system, snow removal, and energy-efficient interior and exterior LED lighting.
A. Duie Pyle provides transportation and logistics to the Northeast with extended less-than-truckload service coverage into the Southeast, Midwest, Canada and the Caribbean. For more information, click here.
More Fleet Management

Enhance Fleet Performance with High-Efficiency Auxiliary Power Units
Drive sustainable cost savings while increasing driver comfort during short- and long-haul logistics operations.
Read More →
Is Your Parts Procurement Process Reactive or Proactive?
Ready to revamp your parts procurement process? Learn how now with “Strategic Parts Purchasing: A Process Checklist”
Read More →
What Trucking Events are Happening in 2026?
Looking for trucking-related conventions, expos, and other events? Heavy Duty Trucking has developed this list of national and larger regional trucking shows and events.
Read More →
Truckload Rates Keep Rising as Tight Capacity Fuels Freight Market Recovery
Spot and contract rates continued climbing in May and June, not because freight demand is surging, but because fewer trucks and drivers are available.
Read More →
What Geotab's New AI Connector Means for Fleets
Fleets can now ask their usual AI assistants questions about maintenance, safety, fuel use, and vehicle performance, using their live Geotab data, and take action on the answers without leaving their preferred AI tool.
Read More →
New C.H. Robinson Tool Opens Door to More Predictable Freight
BidBoardX lets carriers search, bid on, and secure committed freight opportunities through a single digital marketplace.
Read More →
New York City's Microhub Project is Delivering Results
Trucking, last-mile delivery companies, and environmental advocates like what they are seeing so far with New York's microhub program.
Read More →
Why Truck Detention Keeps Costing Fleets Time and Money
A 2024 ATRI study found detention affects nearly 40% of truckload stops and costs the industry more than $15 billion annually. Despite the toll on drivers, fleets, and supply chains, the problem remains stubbornly persistent.
Read More →
Time is Running Out to Apply for Exclusive HDT Event
Heavy Duty Trucking Exchange brings fleet managers and suppliers together for the deeper conversations that lead to ideas, partnerships, and solutions. Time is running out to apply for the September event.
Read More →
Amazon Launches Less-Than-Truckload Freight Offering for All Businesses
This launch is the latest addition to Amazon Supply Chain Services, a portfolio of supply chain capabilities from Amazon, including freight, distribution, fulfillment, and parcel shipping.
Read More →

