ASF Intermodal Opens North Carolina Drayage Facility
ASF Intermodal opened its newest intermodal drayage facility in Charlotte, N.C., the company’s first North Carolina terminal.

ASF Intermodal opened its newest intermodal drayage facility in Charlotte, North Carolina, the company’s first North Carolina terminal.
In addition to drayage services, the new terminal will also offer domestic regional trucking. The company expects to expand to 30 trucks operating from the location within the next six months.
Based in Mobile, Alabama, ASF Intermodal is a full-service drayage provider and full transportation broker that operates seven intermodal drayage facilities throughout the southeastern United States.
The new facility is located at 3801 Corporation Circle in Charlotte.
The Charlotte terminal joins 10 other facilities located in Mobile, Alabama; Houston; Atlanta; Charleston, South Carolina; Dallas; Fort Worth; Memphis, Tennessee; Norfolk, Virginia; Savannah, Georgia, and Chicago.
“We are very excited to establish a presence in North Carolina,” said Michael Smith, president of ASF Intermodal. “Charlotte fits very well within our Southeast network and overall growth strategy.”
Services provided by ASF Intermodal include vendor management, chassis management, import/export triangulation, cargo management and flow optimization, transport management, cross-docking, trans-loading and distribution.
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