Con-Way Expanding in Northeast

Ann Arbor, MI-based LTL conglomerate Con-Way Transportation Services is expanding the Northeastern reach of its Con-Way Central Express (CCX) subsidiary by opening a new, larger service center in Greencastle, PA.

“As the economy continues to rebound we are seeing more and more freight go through all our facilities,” said David McClimon, CCX’s president & CEO. “And Greencastle has always been a critical location for us because it is a major transfer and staging point for freight moving into and from the Northeast and South, which are two of the largest freight markets in the country.”

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CCX said its new facility has 165 dock doors, employs 131, and sits on 32 acres adjacent to Interstate 81 on Mason Dixon Road in Greencastle. It replaces a smaller 119-door facility.

The new terminal handles next-day freight for all of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire and parts of Maine, Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina and South Carolina. Two-day deliveries are made as far away as Miami, Oklahoma City and Fargo, N.D.

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