Friday, October 21, 2011

Schneider National Launches New Intermodal Canadian Border-Crossing Service for North American Shippers


GREEN BAY, Wis. – (October 11, 2011) – The challenge of shipping goods across international borders is more prevalent than ever in today’s global marketplace. Even shippers in North America encounter vast inefficiencies when trying to move products between neighboring countries. Schneider National, a premier provider of truckload, logistics and intermodal services, provides the solution with the launch of Canada Direct. By leveraging the company’s intermodal expertise and railroad relationships, this new service is eliminating the headaches that have traditionally been associated with cross-border rail moves.

“We put down intermodal roots in Canada more than 20 years ago,” says Steve Van Kirk, senior vice president of intermodal commercial management for Schneider National. “In that time, we’ve pioneered the expertise to pre-clear customers’ loads to move quickly across the border, saving cost and reducing delays. In addition to developing this expertise, our relationship with the Canadian National ensures that our customers’ shipments arrive on time by receiving priority placement on the train. All the benefits of Canada Direct service are achieved with a single point of contact so customers have continual visibility of their freight.”

Canada Direct already has heavy usage by Canadian shippers moving their products cross border in and out of the U.S. The use of Schneider’s intermodal assets brings a strong, reliable cross-border service offering with truck-like service and transit times at competitive rates.

“Canada Direct was intended to be a premium door-to-door service offering that would make doing business across the U.S.–Canada border — the largest international trade lane — much more seamless for shippers, and that is exactly what we are delivering,” adds Van Kirk.

Shippers like Gord Kipfer, vice president of Vitran Logistics Limited in Concord, Ontario, noted that Schneider’s new service is meeting a market need and helping his business run smoother and more efficiently. “We’ve reduced transit time by one day as we move freight from the Southwestern U.S. to Canada,” Kipfer

said. “I think any service that helps you eliminate an entire day from your supply chain — like Schneider’s Canada Direct service does for our business — will be well received in the marketplace.”

CN, whose rail network spans Canada and mid-America, is also pleased with the rapid development of Canada Direct and the strength of Schneider’s network and operations. “Schneider is a great relationship for Canadian National,” says Paul Waite, vice president of intermodal at CN. “As a premium asset-based intermodal provider running in and out of Canada, their vast resources help them bring in freight and allow them to service the needs of both Canadian and U.S. shippers trying to do business in the Canadian marketplace.”

The launch of Canada Direct continues to build out Schneider National’s intermodal cross-border expertise, which also includes its Mexico Direct service. For more information on Canada Direct: (920) 592-3745 or convertto_im@schneider.com.

About Schneider National, Inc.
Schneider National, Inc. is a premier provider of truckload, logistics and intermodal services. Serving more than two-thirds of the FORTUNE 500 companies, Schneider National offers the broadest portfolio of services in the industry. The company’s transportation and logistics solutions include Van Truckload, Dedicated, Regional, Bulk, Intermodal, Transportation Management, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing and International Logistics services.

Headquartered in Green Bay, Wis., Schneider National has provided expert transportation and logistics solutions for 75 years. A $3.1 billion company, Schneider National conducts business in more than 28 countries worldwide. For more information about Schneider National, visit www.schneider.com.

1 comment:

  1. It’s a good thing that Schneider National has been able to find a way to improve their shipment services. This way they can have faster productivity in transporting products with less cost and delivery on time. It can be also a way for them to gain more customers and establish their reputation in this industry. This is a great strategy.

    -Valentina Moors

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