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ASF Intermodal opens Baltimore truck site touching huge hinterland
ASF INTERMODAL has announced the company's expansion into Baltimore with the opening of its 14th intermodal trucking terminal.
This new location, which is the company's first Maryland terminal, joins 13 other strategically positioned terminals throughout the South and Midwest.
According to ASF Intermodal president Michael Smith, the company's expansion into New Orleans is strategic.
"Baltimore is an area that we have been interested in for some time. With its positioning on the Atlantic in proximity to the Midwest and just a day's drive away from one third of the US population, Baltimore is an ideal strategic fit for our regional network," Mr Smith said.
"The new location will begin with three employees, 30 drivers with 30 trucks operating from this location within the next 12 months, as well as additional support employees," he said.
This new location, which is the company's first Maryland terminal, joins 13 other strategically positioned terminals throughout the South and Midwest.
According to ASF Intermodal president Michael Smith, the company's expansion into New Orleans is strategic.
"Baltimore is an area that we have been interested in for some time. With its positioning on the Atlantic in proximity to the Midwest and just a day's drive away from one third of the US population, Baltimore is an ideal strategic fit for our regional network," Mr Smith said.
"The new location will begin with three employees, 30 drivers with 30 trucks operating from this location within the next 12 months, as well as additional support employees," he said.
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