Roadrunner expands outbound LTL service from Florida

May 14, 2013

Roadrunner Transportation Systems, Inc. is continuing to expand its less-than-truckload (LTL) to provide full outbound service coverage from the entire state of Florida.

The company’s major expansion into Florida, which began Monday, April 8, includes opening five service centers– in Pensacola, Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Orlando and Miami.

With this extensive state-wide coverage, Roadrunner said it will have more service centers in Florida than in any other state.

“Based on the success of our service centers on the East Coast, we are continuing to expand our footprint in strategic locations throughout the country,” said Scott Dobak, president of less-than-truckload and transportation management solutions (TMS).

“The new service centers in Florida will enable us to meet the increasing demand from our growing customer base in these regions,” he continued. “This is an excellent opportunity to provide customers our flexible and responsive supply chain solutions to grow with us.”

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