TRAC Intermodal has announced it has entered an agreement with Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) that allows TRAC Intermodal to stage 53’ domestic chassis directly on FEC terminals. This strategic partnership will support FEC-controlled business and introduces a standardized fleet solution designed to meet the evolving needs of the domestic intermodal market.
The collaboration reflects the commitment TRAC and FEC share to operational excellence and customer service. It also delivers significant benefits to FEC, including access to a newer fleet with consistent specifications, GPS integration, and business rules tailored to individual market dynamics. For TRAC Intermodal, the agreement opens the door to serving the private box network and positions the company to fully support FEC’s domestic chassis needs. It also reinforces the importance of offering a domestic chassis alternative to promote flexibility in the marketplace.
Customers will benefit from having a true alternative to existing providers, gaining access to standardized equipment with key operational features and a GPS-enabled fleet that supports proactive management. With business rules aligned to market demands and a provider focused on long-term partnership and doing what’s right for the trade, this agreement marks a meaningful step forward in delivering reliable, flexible, and customer-centric chassis solutions across the FEC network.
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