Con-Way Central Express opens a new, larger LTL service center in Greencastle, Pa. today.
The new facility on 32 acres adjacent to Interstate 81 on Mason Dixon Road in Greencastle has 165 dock doors. It replaces a smaller 119-door facility.
The new facility delivers freight next day to all of Pennsylvania, Ohio Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire and parts of Maine, Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina and South Carolina. Two-day deliveries are made as far away as Miami, Oklahoma City and Fargo, N.D. The company's service area is all of the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico and Mexico.
The Greencastle operation employs 131 people and plans to add staff as business continues to grow.
"As the economy continues to rebound we are seeing more and more freight go through all our facilities. And Greencastle has always been a critical location for CCX because it is a major transfer and staging point for freight moving into and from the Northeast and South which are two of the largest freight markets in the country," said David S. McClimon, CCX president and CEO.
Con-Way Central Express is an operating company of Con-Way Transportation Services Inc., a subsidiary of CNF Inc., Palo Alto, Calif.
For more information, visit www.con-way.com.
Bigger New Digs for Con-Way Central in Pennsylvania
Con-Way Central Express opens a new, larger LTL service center in Greencastle, Pa. today
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