FedEx Freight Canada has reduced transit times in more than 500 lanes connecting Toronto and Montreal to dozens of cities and regions in the United States, reported Business Wire.
These service enhancements will enable cross-border LTL shippers to achieve supply chain improvements. FedEx Freight Canada, a subsidiary of FedEx Freight Corp., provides cross-border and intra-Canada less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping services.
"FedEx Freight is committed to providing outstanding service to LTL shippers throughout North America. In addition to these transit improvements, we have expanded our service centre network in Canada in recent months and streamlined processes for Customs clearance," said William Logue, president and CEO, FedEx Freight Corp.
The company has also expanded its service centre network with two additional facility openings in the Greater Toronto Area, and provides all-points coverage to more than 7,000 cities in 10 provinces as well as trans-border service for shipments to and from the US and other locations.
"Our goal is to add value for our customers' supply chains, and I am pleased with the steps we have taken to strengthen our Canadian service offering," said Logue.
(Source:www.cargonewsasia.com)