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IntelliTrans expands office footprint in Conway, Arkansas to strengthen collaboration of operations team

IntelliTrans, a leader in global multimodal solutions for optimizing transportation management for bulk and break-bulk industries, announces that the company is expanding its office footprint for its operations team in Conway, Arkansas. This strategic move aims to enhance its capacity to deliver top-tier logistics and supply chain management software and services to its growing shipper customer base.

“We are thrilled to expand our facility in Conway, where the majority of our operations team is housed. Our Conway team is exceptionally dedicated to delivering outstanding support to our clients,” says Chad Raube, president and CEO of IntelliTrans. “The additional space will enable us to enhance our operational capabilities, increase opportunities for collaboration, foster innovation, accommodate continued growth, and support the progress of our talented team.”

The new office space at 301 East Dave Ward Drive, Conway, Arkansas, 72032, is part of a strategic plan for investment that supports IntelliTrans' continued growth and innovation in the transportation industry. With the expansion of its presence in Conway, IntelliTrans is poised to attract top talent contributing to the local economy and creating new job opportunities. The new office will feature state-of-the-art facilities designed to promote collaboration and efficiency. IntelliTrans plans to leverage this expansion to implement advanced technologies and streamlined processes to drive operational excellence and customer satisfaction.

IntelliTrans, which is headquartered in Atlanta, has a long-standing reputation for excellence in multimodal transportation solutions. It offers a comprehensive suite of software and services that support shippers in optimizing their rail, truck, barge, and intermodal transportation operations. The company's innovative approach and commitment to customer success have earned it a trusted position in the industry.

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