Transervice Integrated Solutions Launches LTL Service
TIS's new less-than-truckload division complements the company's existing full truckload service.

TIS's new LTL division complements the existing full truckload service.
Photo: TIS Twitter
Transervice Integrated Solutions (TIS) has launched a less-than-truckload division to support shippers across North America.
TIS's new LTL division complements the existing full truckload service and rounds out the company's entire freight management offering, TSI officials said in a press release.
"We're excited to add an entire full-service LTL division to our suite of logistics services," said President Eric Spearin. "Our customers have been leveraging our dedicated fleet capacity on a full truckload basis, but we continued to hear the requests for a true LTL solution. In addition to adding a dedicated LTL team, we also have integrated an LTL portal into ShipTIS where customers can book, quote and track their own LTL shipments."
ShipTIS is the company's proprietary transportation management system, which emphasizes automation and complete data visibility for shippers.
"TIS has leveraged its purchasing power by contracting with both premium and economic carriers on a national, regional and local level," company officials said. "This vast network will create greater cost-saving opportunities for customers and ensure the right carrier is assigned for every shipment's unique requirements."
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