R. J. Corman Railroad Company changed the name of its transshipment business to “Transload Connect” and signed with RSI Logistics to market the service and act as a third-party operator in select locations.
Transload Connect, RJCorman said that it provides a personalized service, from a “full service approach, where the procedure is provided to each and every one of the assets, adding specialized machinery, use and access to railway lines and technical experts, to a solution self-service “. where the visitor uses their groups and gadgets combined with Transload Connect in a not unusual effort.
It offers 22 transshipment services in 11 states and a compromised website.
“We are excited about the opportunities that transload Connect and the partnership with [Okemos, Michigan] RSI Logistics can create for the future of our customers,” said RJ Russ Epting, vice president of distribution services at Corman. “This rebranding and alliance allows us to get personalized answers to succeed in the full potential of our customers’ supply chain. »
“RSI Logistics, Inc. looks forward to working with the R.J. Corman team to expand and further develop their Transload Connect network,” RSI Logistics Vice President Kelley Minnehan said. “R.J. Corman’s 17 railroads are strategically located to add new growth to the transloading industry to add value to both the shippers and end customers. RSI’s diverse business acumen and industry leading rail management will be a significant value to R.J. Corman and Transload Connect. We look forward to growing this partnership to capitalize on many opportunities.”