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Sterling Transportation continues service expansion

Oct 03, 2023

Sterling Transportation is expanding LTL services to include new lanes connecting Los Angeles to both Dallas and Houston.

Sterling Transportation has moved shipments to Florida from the West Coast for 30 years and continues to expand to more destinations across the country. In the past few years, the company added service from Texas into Florida and recently added westbound cargo from Florida into Texas.

These expanded services provide the same incredible customer service and support that Sterling has become known for throughout the industry.

“We are committed to listening to our customers and adding new lanes to support them,” said Keith Davis, CEO of Sterling Transportation. “Dallas is becoming an important hub. In April we moved to a significantly bigger facility in that city with plans of expanding our services. And we are bringing our unique, personalized approach to business as we continue to grow.”

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