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Infinity updates identity

Feb. 26, 2020
New moniker, Infinity Intermodal, better reflects status as asset-based, temperature-controlled, full-truckload intermodal carrier

Infinity Transportation Logistics recently changed its name to Infinity Intermodal to better reflect its identity as an asset-based, temperature-controlled, full-truckload intermodal carrier.

The change comes after Infinity increased the size of its intermodal reefer container fleet, and added staff and new space at Crown Center in Kansas City to accommodate demand growth. The company also added a new lane to and from Minnesota and plans to add more lanes in 2020.

Additionally, Infinity updated its logo and marketing materials in an effort to fortify its news name and identity.

Infinity Intermodal currently offers Pacific Northwest shippers access to nearly two-thirds of US consumers, providing temperature-controlled, full truckload, door-to-door domestic intermodal service to/from WA and OR to/from the following various Midwest and East Coast destinations or locations: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin.

Infinity’s expedited door-to-door, full truckload, temperature-controlled intermodal service departing from/returning to intermodal ramps in Spokane WA, Portland OR & Seattle WA six days per week provides Pacific Northwest shippers and growers with dense service coverage and consistent assess to major US consumption markets.

Infinity’s door-to-door transit times (from/to Washington State and Oregon) are four to five days to/from Midwest markets, and seven days to/from various East Coast markets. 

Infinity utilizes its state-of-the-art domestic 53-foot refrigerated containers to move full truckload volumes of frozen foods and fresh produce, and other temp-controlled/perishable products, eastbound from Washington State and Oregon to the Midwest, and the East Coast, while for westbound return service to WA and OR, Infinity hauls full truckloads of various frozen, refrigerated and temperature-controlled products, and also dry products.

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