Saia Inc. (NASDAQ: SAIA) a leading provider of less-than-truckload (LTL) transportation services, announced the opening of two new terminals in Marysville, Washington, and Edinburgh, Indiana, as part of its continued investment in network growth across the U.S.
The Marysville facility opened on May 4, and the Edinburgh terminal began operations this week.
The Edinburgh facility is designed to strengthen service across the Midwest, providing the space and scalability needed to support increasing freight demand.
“These openings reflect our focus on getting closer to the customer and building density in the right places to better support shipper needs,” said Saia Executive Vice President of Operations Patrick Sugar. “By adding capacity in both the Pacific Northwest and the Midwest, we’re able to create more efficient routing opportunities and deliver a more consistent service experience.”
The Edinburgh location strengthens coverage in a high-traffic logistics corridor south of Indianapolis.
“Saia continues to invest in its infrastructure to support long-term growth, aligning its network to evolving customer demand and reinforcing our commitment to saying ‘Yes’ to the needs of those we serve,” stated Sugar.
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