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Roadrunner to open new trucking centers in Kansas City and Buffalo

Cudahy-based Roadrunner Transportation Systems Inc. has opened an outbound service center Kansas City, Mo., expanding the company’s footprint to include Kansas, Nebraska and western Missouri.

 
In addition, Roadrunner will open a service center next week in Buffalo, N.Y. Roadrunner is currently servicing the New York metro area. The opening of the service center in Buffalo will provide coverage to the greater upstate New York region, including the metropolitan areas of Albany, Rochester, Syracuse and Buffalo.

“Roadrunner continues to add service centers to meet the needs of our growing customer base. We are excited about the success other recently added facilities are having and are looking forward to similar success in the Kansas, Nebraska and Upstate New York markets,” said Scott Dobak, president of less-than-truckload (LTL) and transportation management solutions (TMS) at Roadrunner.

Cudahy-based Roadrunner Transportation Systems Inc. has opened an outbound service center Kansas City, Mo., expanding the company’s footprint to include Kansas, Nebraska and western Missouri.

 
In addition, Roadrunner will open a service center next week in Buffalo, N.Y. Roadrunner is currently servicing the New York metro area. The opening of the service center in Buffalo will provide coverage to the greater upstate New York region, including the metropolitan areas of Albany, Rochester, Syracuse and Buffalo.

“Roadrunner continues to add service centers to meet the needs of our growing customer base. We are excited about the success other recently added facilities are having and are looking forward to similar success in the Kansas, Nebraska and Upstate New York markets,” said Scott Dobak, president of less-than-truckload (LTL) and transportation management solutions (TMS) at Roadrunner.

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