R+L Carriers Plans Owensboro, Kentucky, Terminal Operations
08/23/2024
The new terminal, located at the Mid America Airpark, will enhance the company’s operational capacity, streamline logistics, and support sustainable business practices.
“We are excited to collaborate with the city of Owensboro on new developments at Mid America Airpark. R+L Carriers is committed to investing in the community by creating jobs while delivering exceptional value and quality to our customers,” said Jeff Haungs, Vice President R+L Carriers.
R+L Carriers offers a network of nationwide service centers for LTL, Truckload, Expedited, and Cross-Border Shipping. The company also has a portfolio of services that extends to International Supply Chain Management, Warehousing, and Customs Brokerage.
“We are thrilled to announce this new project and thank R+L for choosing our community. This project at Mid America Airpark marks another significant step forward for our community’s economic development. GOEDC has been working on this project with R+L for over 10 months and look forward to working with them towards completion of the project and beyond,” noted Claude Bacon, President/CEO of Greater Owensboro Economic Development.
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