Trademark Transportation Inc has moved from its Bridgeview IL terminal to a larger facility in Joliet IL to provide expanded services for transportation customers.
Effective October 20, Trademark Transportation Inc moved from its Bridgeview IL terminal to a larger facility in Joliet IL to provide expanded services for transportation customers.
The Joliet facility has a large refrigerated dock and increased temperature-controlled storage space. This move is designed to integrate warehousing and transportation services. Trademark Transportation expects this to benefit small to midsize companies looking for a complete logistics system for their temperature-sensitive products.
“The increased storage space will be a complement to our LTL transportation services,” said owner Justin Bratnober. “We can provide a new breadth of services for a whole group of customers who don’t normally have access to short-term storage opportunities. This is the first big step for us in our 10-year growth plan.”
Trademark Transportation has been providing refrigerated and frozen transportation services nationwide for 28 years, specializing in LTL and multiple-stop shipments. It offers personalized, affordable options for shippers of food and ingredients, including consolidation and pool distribution, warehousing, and logistics services. The company has terminals in Chicago IL and Minneapolis MN.
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