FedEx Freight Canada improves cross-border service

FedEx Freight Canada has reduced transit times in more than 500 lanes connecting Toronto and Montreal to dozens of cities and regions in the US.

These service enhancements will enable cross-border LTL shippers to achieve supply chain improvements.

Specific north- and southbound cross-border transit time reductions include:

  • Three-day service improved to two-day service between Atlanta and Savannah (Georgia), Charlotte (North Carolina), Charleston (South Carolina), Birmingham (Alabama), and Toronto, Mississauga and Hamilton (Ontario).
  • Three-day service reduced to two-day service between Memphis (Tennessee), St. Louis and Kansas City (Missouri), and Toronto, Mississauga and Hamilton (Ontario).
  • Three-day service improved to two-day service between Milwaukee, Rockford (Illinois), St. Louis (Missouri), and Montral.
  • Four-day service reduced to three-day service between Denver, Houston and other cities in the central US and Montreal.
  • Five-day service reduced to four-day service between Los Angeles, Seattle and other points on the West Coast and Montreal.
The company has also expanded its service centre network with two additional facility openings in the Greater Toronto Area, and provides all-points coverage to more than 7,000 cities in ten provinces as well as trans-border service for shipments to and from the US and other locations.

Quelle: eyefortransport
Portal:  www.logistik-express.com
 

Ähnliche Beiträge

Schreibe einen Kommentar