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Roadrunner to open new service center in Boston

Roadrunner Transportation Systems Inc. today announced the opening of a new less-than-truckload (LTL) outbound service center serving the New England region.

The new service center in Boston will provide outbound service from Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. The service center will be open Nov. 26.
The new service center expands Roadrunner’s footprint in the New England area, building on the presence the company established with the opening of its first outbound service center in the New York metro area in June 2011, and the opening of two additional service centers in Philadelphia and Baltimore in May 2012.
“We are expanding our outbound service center capabilities in the New England area to meet the needs of our new and existing customer base. This is the fourth new service center in the region in the past two years. The company has experienced success with the outbound service centers that are currently serving the New York metro area, Philadelphia and Baltimore and we believe this additional facility will add to our strength and allow us to continue our growth in the region,” said Scott Dobak, Roadrunner’s president of less-than-truckload.

 

Roadrunner Transportation Systems Inc. today announced the opening of a new less-than-truckload (LTL) outbound service center serving the New England region.

The new service center in Boston will provide outbound service from Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. The service center will be open Nov. 26.
The new service center expands Roadrunner’s footprint in the New England area, building on the presence the company established with the opening of its first outbound service center in the New York metro area in June 2011, and the opening of two additional service centers in Philadelphia and Baltimore in May 2012.
“We are expanding our outbound service center capabilities in the New England area to meet the needs of our new and existing customer base. This is the fourth new service center in the region in the past two years. The company has experienced success with the outbound service centers that are currently serving the New York metro area, Philadelphia and Baltimore and we believe this additional facility will add to our strength and allow us to continue our growth in the region,” said Scott Dobak, Roadrunner’s president of less-than-truckload.

 

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