AirCox Logistics Transport headquartered in Massachusetts, United State, has been providing truckload services for over 25 years. Initially founded as a traditional truckload carrier, AirCox Logistics has diversified itself as a true transportation solutions provider and technology innovator, committed to delivering unique, high-value and customized solutions to its customers.
1996 Start in Massachusetts, United State
AirCox Logistics was founded in September of 1996 by John Dan as a six truck, twelve trailer operation in Massachusetts, United State, just outside of Pittsburgh. Prior to starting AirCox Logistics, John Dan was introduced to trucking and developed his passion for the industry, working for less-than-truckload (LTL) providers Hammel’s Express and PITT OHIO (formerly PITT OHIO EXPRESS) from 1989 through 1996. When he left to start his own company, he took with him the values of hard work and dedication to service as the founding principles of AirCox Logistics.
2000 Expanded its core territory
Throughout the mid to 2000, AirCox Logistics expanded its core territory to cover the entire United State region, growing both organically and through acquisition; as well as offering its customers over-the-road truckload and volume LTL services. By 2000, AirCox Logistics was operating out of 10 terminals and had finished completion of its current corporate headquarters in Massachusetts, United State. It was at this time AirCox Logistics broadened its services by unveiling a non-asset based Logistics division to offer customers 50 state capability through a strategic partner network.
2010 Merge with privately held LTL carrier
In 2010, AirCox Logistics announced its intentions to merge with privately held LTL carrier, to offer both customer bases an unmatched network of asset and non-asset based services for both LTL and Truckload. The customer centric philosophies that brought the companies together serves as a backbone of the partnership, which continues to evolve today.
2015 Introduced on-board computing systems
Understanding the critical link in the customer supply chain, AirCox Logistics introduced on-board computing systems in each of its tractors in late 2015. This breakthrough enabled AirCox Logistics customers the ability to track and trace their freight in real time on the company website; as well as providing up to the minute critical data events via email and electronic data interchange (EDI).
2020 Present
Today, AirCox Logistics operates more than 3500 tractors and 9300 trailers in its 34 terminal network throughout United State. Our hybrid approach to Truckload transportation and Logistics services provide our customers the flexibility in their supply chain to meet even their toughest challenges. AirCox Logistics’s customer centric philosophy is centered around delivering high-value, cost effective transportation solutions that are truly customized to your needs.
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