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Infinity launches new refrigerated intermodal container service by rail

Jan. 14, 2015
Infinity Transportation Logistics (ITL) recently launched its new expedited refrigerated domestic intermodal container service between Washington/Oregon and the Midwest/East Coast.

Infinity Transportation Logistics (ITL) recently launched its new expedited refrigerated domestic intermodal container service between Washington/Oregon and the Midwest/East Coast.
The new ITL service uses state-of-the-art domestic 53-foot refrigerated containers to move frozen foods (including frozen French fries, frozen fish, frozen vegetables, and frozen juice concentrate), fresh produce (apples, potatoes, pears, onions,  and carrots) and other refrigerated products eastbound from Washington and Oregon to the Midwest and the East Coast.
Additionally, ITL’s return westbound service brings frozen/refrigerated products (including frozen pizzas, frozen yogurt, frozen seafood, and frozen juice concentrate) and dry goods back from the Midwest and East Coast to Washington and Oregon.
ITL provides expedited door-to-door domestic intermodal service from/to Washington and Oregon to/from these destinations or locations: Illinois (greater Chicago and surrounding areas); New York (Buffalo area, New York City and its boroughs); Pennsylvania (Chambersburg and Philadelphia areas); Maryland (Baltimore area); Massachusetts (Boston and Springfield areas); Georgia (greater Atlanta area); and Florida (Jacksonville, Orlando, and Tampa Bay areas).
For return westbound service from locations such as the greater Chicago, Atlanta, Baltimore, and Boston areas, ITL has an ample supply of containers available to move various refrigerated, temperature-controlled, or dry products back to Washington and Oregon.
ITL’s expedited door-to-door intermodal temperature-controlled service departs from/returns to intermodal ramps in Seattle WA, Spokane WA ,and Portland OR six days per week.  Transit time is about six days to/from the Midwest and eight to nine days to/from various destinations on the East Coast.
The company has a service radius of about 160 miles from/to intermodal ramps in Seattle, Spokane, and Portland, and can pick up/drop off product in many parts of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. This includes: greater Portland area, Willamette Valley OR, Hood River OR, Bend OR, Columbia Basin, Yakima Valley WA, Skagit Valley WA, Puget Sound WA area, greater Spokane area, and northern Idaho.
ITL currently has 200 refrigerated 53-ft domestic intermodal containers in its fleet, and its service is the only regularly scheduled refrigerated domestic intermodal service from Washington to the Midwest and East Coast.
For more information, contact Paul Goss of ITL at 541-701-9013 or access http://infinityintermodal.com.

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