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ContainerPort Group expands in Philadelphia

ContainerPort Group (CPG®), a trucking carrier specialising in drayage solutions, announced its expansion in Philadelphia, US with additional freight capacity and increased driver support.

“As the cargo continues to flow through the east coast, our customers are turning to us for additional trucking capacity throughout the Northeast, and particularly in Philadelphia. We already have a presence across other ports including New York/New Jersey, Norfolk, Baltimore, and more, so broadening our footprint to include Philadelphia was the next logical step for our business and for our customers,” stated Joey Palmer, president of CPG.

The company has already added several veteran owner operators carrying a variety of endorsements, as well as a fleet of private chassis.

ContainerPort Group said that its customers can take advantage of Philadelphia’s centralised location to reach nearly 41 million people within a 240 kilometre radius of the port.

The expansion into Philadelphia comes a few weeks after the company’s announcement about the opening of a new terminal in Jacksonville.





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