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Saia Expands to Meet Customer Demand; Opens Terminal in West Virginia

Last updated: 2022/04/28 at 12:17 AM
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Saia Inc. (NASDAQ: SAIA) launched these days that Saia LTL Freight has actually exposed its latest terminal near Parkersburg, western Virginia. This is basically the 2nd terminal the service has actually exposed in 2010 and it is the initial terminal when it comes to organization into the condition. Parkersburg is a component for the Mid-Ohio Valley and it is residence to a lot of essential sectors including production, knowledge and health. This latest place enables Saia to provide its clients much more direct protection as need for its delivery solutions keeps growing.

“By starting this brand-new terminal, we have been today in a position to provide our clients much more direct delivery things, along side exemplary solution through increased efficiencies inside our community due to quicker transportation times and reduced cargo management,” said vice-president of Operations, East Jared Mull. “We tend to be excited to participate the Parkersburg/Mineral Wells company neighborhood which help support financial development in the location.”

Last 12 months, Saia saw record development. It carried on to grow its community, starting seven brand-new terminals and employing almost 1500 workers. Throughout the very first half in 2010, the organization needs to start five to six brand-new services with planned spaces of ten to fifteen brand-new terminals by year’s end.

Saia is wanting to employ a few brand-new workers for the Parkersburg place including motorists, dockworkers, and workplace and product sales workers. Interested applicants can see work with Us for more information on readily available positions thereby applying.
Source: Saia, Inc.

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