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Infinity Transportation Logistics adds service

April 18, 2017
Infinity Transportation Logistics LLC (ITL) has added Texas to its service offerings and is providing expedited temperature-controlled domestic intermodal service from Washington state and Oregon to greater Dallas/Fort Worth area.

Infinity Transportation Logistics LLC (ITL) has added Texas to its service offerings and is providing expedited temperature-controlled domestic intermodal service from Washington state and Oregon to greater Dallas/Fort Worth area.

With the addition of its new Texas service, ITL now provides temperature-controlled door-to-door domestic intermodal service from/to Washington and Oregon to/from these destinations or locations: Illinois (greater Chicago and surrounding areas including western Michigan, southern Wisconsin and northern Indiana); New York (Buffalo area, New York City and its boroughs); Pennsylvania (Chambersburg, Harrisburg, and Philadelphia areas); Maryland (greater Baltimore area); Massachusetts (Boston and Springfield areas); Georgia (greater Atlanta area); Florida (Jacksonville, Orlando and Tampa Bay areas), Texas (greater Dallas/Fort Worth area), and the greater Toronto area of Canada.

Moreover, ITL is adding operations staff to keep pace with the demand for its temp-controlled intermodal business.

“With the additional volume in and out of the Pacific Northwest, including the new lane to Texas, we have opted to add more staff at ITL’s operating office in Kansas City to maintain our high level of customer service.  We are excited to continue targeted growth initiatives servicing the Pacific Northwest,” stated Steve Lawson, Chief Commercial Officer of Infinity.

ITL’s expedited door-to-door domestic intermodal temperature-controlled service departs from/returns to intermodal ramps in Spokane WA, Portland OR and Seattle WA six days per week. The firm has a service radius of about 160 miles from/to intermodal ramps in Spokane, Portland and Seattle, and can pick up/drop off product in many parts of Washington, Oregon and Idaho.

Door-to-door transit times (from/to Washington and Oregon) are now four to five days to/from the Midwest, five to six days to/from Texas, and only six to seven days to/from various destinations on the East Coast.

ITL uses state-of-the-art domestic 53-foot refrigerated containers to move fresh produce and other refrigerated products eastbound from Washington and Oregon to the Midwest, Texas and the East Coast.

For return westbound service from the above-mentioned Midwest, Texas and East Coast locations to Washington and Oregon, ITL is able to haul various refrigerated and temperature-controlled products or dry products.

For more details, contact Steve Lawson at 541-701-9013.

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