JOHNS CREEK, Ga., April 05, 2018 -- Saia, Inc. (NASDAQ:SAIA) announced today that Saia LTL Freight will move its New Jersey terminal, currently located in New Bergen, April 6 to a new location in Newark. The bigger facility will consist of a warehouse/dock with over 100 doors, as well as an office and shop, all situated on a 9.5-acre site. The facility will provide next day service to all points in Pennsylvania as well as locations in Maryland.
The address and contact information for the new terminal will be:
550 Delancy Street
Newark, NJ 07105
Phone Number: 1-800-765-7242
Terminal Manager: Scott McKenzie
“We are excited about our relocation to a larger terminal,” said Saia Executive Vice President of Operations Corey Thompson. “With more doors, the additional capacity will enable us to meet customer expectations in this growing market well into the future.”
All 60 employees who currently work at the New Bergen location will relocate to the Newark facility. The terminal is also actively hiring for several additional positions. Interested candidates can visit www.saiasecure.com/employment to learn more about the positions and apply.
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 156 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 Coordinator
Phone: 770-232-4069 · E-mail [email protected]


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