JOHNS CREEK, Ga., Dec. 12, 2017 -- Saia, Inc. (NASDAQ:SAIA) announces Saia LTL Freight opens its newest terminal in Bethlehem, Pa. This is the sixth facility the company has opened in the Northeast in the last eight months.
"Our commitment to our customers, to offer more direct shipping points, is well underway,” said Ray Ramu Executive Vice President and Chief Customer Officer. “We are excited to be in Bethlehem and welcome our newest employees to the Saia family. Our success in the Northeast is a direct reflection of our management team, and the dedication of both operations & sales to providing quality service to our customers."
Beyond the growth the company has experienced this year, Saia plans on opening an additional four to five terminals in the Northeast in 2018 and is currently in varying stages of planning with respect to those locations.
In addition to new market expansion, Saia plans to invest in markets already being serviced by the company to support growth. “While we’ll continue to expand in the Northeast, we’ll also be growing other parts of our network where larger or multiple terminals will give us enhanced service capability and market share opportunities,” Ramu explained.
With the opening of the Bethlehem terminal, Saia added nearly 30 new employees including management, office and sales staff along with dock workers and drivers.
About Saia, Inc.
Saia, Inc. (NASDAQ:SAIA), with 2016 revenues of $1.2 billion, offers customers a wide range of less-than-truckload, non-asset truckload, and logistic services. The company operates 154 terminals in 40 states. With headquarters in Georgia, Saia employs over 9,500 people nationwide. Saia LTL Freight has been recognized by the American Trucking Associations Safety Management Council for its outstanding safety record. For more information on Saia, Inc. or any of the service groups, visit www.saiacorp.com.
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