G.I. Trucking expands in Colorado

May 6, 2003
LTL carrier G.I. Trucking Co. has replaced its four-door facility in Colorado Springs with a 36-door terminal and service center. In addition to handling customers' western state shipments, the G.I. Trucking service center is a gateway for its ExpressLINK North American service network, which includes national and international market destinations. According to vp for sales & marketing Fran Glidewell,
LTL carrier G.I. Trucking Co. has replaced its four-door facility in Colorado Springs with a 36-door terminal and service center.

In addition to handling customers' western state shipments, the G.I. Trucking service center is a gateway for its ExpressLINK North American service network, which includes national and international market destinations.

According to vp for sales & marketing Fran Glidewell, the company anticipates handling between 170 and 200 shipments per day, totaling about 1,000 lbs. per shipment, at the facility.

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