Hub subsidiary makes intermodal buy

June 16, 2011
Third-party logistics provider Hub Group has announced that one of its subsidiary, Comtrak Logistics, recently acquired certain assets of Domestic Transport, Inc., an intermodal drayage carrier headquartered in Pacific, WA

Third-party logistics provider Hub Group has announced that one of its subsidiary, Comtrak Logistics, recently acquired certain assets of Domestic Transport, Inc., an intermodal drayage carrier headquartered in Pacific, WA.

“This acquisition is well aligned with our goal of growing Hub Group's drayage network,” said Chris Kravas, Hub’s chief intermodal officer. The purchase of Domestic Transport will become “the 25th Comtrak terminal in our network and it gives us a significant drayage operation in the Seattle market.”

Hub noted that Domestic Transport was founded in 2005 with one truck hauling containers out of the Ports of Seattle and Tacoma. The company has grown to a 22-driver operation that handles container deliveries in the state of Washington and throughout the Pacific Northwest.

Domestic Transport's owners, Leon Borodyansky and Kirill Korchinsky, will continue in leadership roles with Comtrak Logistics, with Borodyansky serving as terminal manager while Korchinsky becoming safety & recruiting manager for Comtrak's newly formed Pacific Northwest Terminal.

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