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TForce Logistics Combines NA Businesses Into Single Entity
TForce Logistics recently combined its final mile businesses in both the U.S. and Canada into a single company under the TForce Logistics name.

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TForce Logistics recently combined its final mile businesses in both the U.S. and Canada into a single company under the TForce Logistics name.
The updated structure includes a network of more than 70 operating facilities and a fleet of more than 6,700 final mile delivery partners and equipment, covering all the major metropolitan areas in the U.S. and Canada.
“Increasingly our customers are asking for broader, more integrated alliance of solutions supporting purchasing, inbound transportation, warehousing, inventory control, line haul network, outbound transportation, and reverse logistics of products for final mile delivery,” said Kal Atwal, executive vice president, TFI.
The two headquarters, based in Dallas and Toronto, will help the company focus on the increase in ecommerce due to the COVID-19 outbreak, according to Scott Leveridge, president of TForce Logistics U.S.
“TForce Logistics is uniquely positioned to help retailers and ecommerce sites address the growing need for same-day final mile delivery of essential goods, in a consistent and competitive manner,” added Leveridge.
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