JOHNS CREEK, Ga., Feb. 21, 2018 -- Saia, Inc. (NASDAQ:SAIA) announces Saia LTL Freight is set to open two additional terminals.
On Feb. 26, Saia LTL Freight will open a terminal in Fort Worth, Texas, bringing the total number of terminals the company operates in the state to 20.
“Our growth in Texas has been tremendous and we are committed to providing our customers in this market with capacity and industry-leading quality transportation service. Our Fort Worth terminal will be our third in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Saia seeks to continuously invest in new facilities as well as upgrades to existing facilities across our network to support market share growth, to enhance our service offerings and get closer to the customer,” said Executive Vice President and Chief Customer Officer Ray Ramu.
In conjunction with our Northeast expansion, the company is set to open a terminal in Scranton, Pennsylvania on March 5. The new Scranton facility will be the seventh location to open in the Northeast within the last ten months and will initially employ 30 people.
"At Saia, we’re excited about the growth we’ve realized over the last year. Our multi-year strategy to expand to all 48 contiguous states is well underway as we plan to open an additional three to five terminals in 2018,” Ramu explained.
About Saia, Inc.
Saia, Inc. (NASDAQ:SAIA), with 2017 revenues of $1.4 billion, offers customers a wide range of less-than-truckload, non-asset truckload, and logistic services. The company operates 157 terminals in 40 states. With headquarters in Georgia, Saia employs nearly 10,000 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.
For more information, contact:
Jeannie S. Jump
Saia Corporate Public Relations
Phone: 770-232-4069 · E-mail [email protected]


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