Thursday, June 24, 2010

Southeastern Freight Lines Expands Savannah Service Center

LEXINGTON, S.C. (June 21, 2010) – Southeastern Freight Lines, the leading provider of regional less-than-truckload (LTL) transportation services, announces an expansion of its Savannah Service Center.

The addition of 20 freight doors, boosting the total to 58, improves Southeastern’s efficiency and provides room for future growth.

“It’s great to see Southeastern investing in the Savannah shipping and receiving community in what have been very challenging economic times,” said Chip Hawkins, a manager with the Georgia Ports Authority.

The remodeled service center features a completely reconstructed office, a dock upgraded with the latest high-efficiency lighting, and new electronic security features. The on-site maintenance facility has also been remodeled with new lighting and technology updates.

“We are all very proud of our renovated service center to serve the needs of businesses,” said Mike Nations, service center manager. “We are certainly equipped to be the ‘biggest and the best’ in the Savannah market.”

About Southeastern Freight Lines
Southeastern Freight Lines, a privately-owned regional less-than-truckload transportation services provider founded in 1950, specializes in next-day service in the Southeast and Southwest and operates 76 service centers in 12 states and Puerto Rico. Southeastern has a network of service partners to ensure transportation services in the remaining 38 states, Canada, the Virgin Islands and Mexico. Southeastern Freight Lines provides more than 99.35% on-time service in next day lanes. A dedication to service quality and a continuous quality improvement process that began in 1985 has been recognized by more than 300 quality awards received from customers and associations. For more information, please visit www.sefl.com.

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