Concord Transportation Inc., Toronto, Ont., Canada, recently announced a strategic partnership agreement with American LTL provider, Saia Inc.
Concord provides LTL and truckload services plus a range of specialized logistics solutions to clients across North America.
The partnership enhances Concord's ability to deliver to and from the U. S. market. Recently purchased by Andlauer Transportation Services Inc., Concord provides international service via a network of both U. S. and Canadian terminals, warehouses and gateway facilities. Concord is an approved, customs compliant carrier.
Georgia-based Saia Inc. is a regional carrier providing coverage in 30 U. S. states. Saia also provides service to Mexico and Puerto Rico. Saia can now service Canada as well. Concord officials say that Saia's fast transit timetables and extensive coverage will allow Concord to quicken its shipment schedules too, as each partner leverages the other's geographical advantages. Saia Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of SCS Transportation Inc.
For more information, visit www.saia.com or www.concordtransportation.com.
Concord and Saia Team Up for Added Coverage
Concord Transportation Inc., Toronto, Ont., Canada, recently announced a strategic partnership agreement with American LTL provider, Saia Inc.
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