USF Dugan Expands Network

May 24, 2001
USF Dugan, a regional carrier unit of USFreightways Corp., has opened four new terminals in Georgia and North Carolina. The openings allow USF Dugan to offer direct coverage in all of North and South Carolina through a network of 13 service centers. The terminals opened in Ashville, Fayetteville and Greenville, NC and in Augusta, GA. Customers located in the area will receive extensive next-day service
USF Dugan, a regional carrier unit of USFreightways Corp., has opened four new terminals in Georgia and North Carolina. The openings allow USF Dugan to offer direct coverage in all of North and South Carolina through a network of 13 service centers.

The terminals opened in Ashville, Fayetteville and Greenville, NC and in Augusta, GA. Customers located in the area will receive extensive next-day service in the Carolinas and throughout the Southeastern U.S.

Wichita, KS-based USF Dugan provides next-day and two-day LTL coverage through a 22-state network of 64 terminals The company also provides direct service to Canada.

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