A. Duie Pyle Announces Partnership with Oak Harbor Freight Lines

A. Duie Pyle has partnered with Oak Harbor Freight Lines to expand its coverage area to the West Coast for the first time.

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A. Duie Pyle has partnered with Oak Harbor Freight Lines to expand its coverage area to the West Coast for the first time. 

Oak Harbor has a footprint covering a majority of the West coast. This is Pyle's first foray into the area and aims to improve transit times while reducing dock congestion and cost impacts upon customers.The partnership opens up new opportunities to reduce service providers for each company.

Both A. Duie Pyle and Oak Harbor have similar core values, making an ideal match for providing coast to coast service.

“Being able to work with another family-owned and operated company who shares similar core values and service standards is something that is important to all of us at Pyle,” says John Luciani, COO of LTL Solutions at A. Duie Pyle. “With our similar business model and combined strength in the market, we are confident adding Oak Harbor Freight Lines to our elite partnership network is going to prove valuable for customers across the U.S.”

The partnership provides predictable, quality service that offers better than long-haul standard transit time, all while reducing dock handling to improve quality. Combined, the companies have a total of 4,800 employees, 58 service centers, 2,100 tractors, 4,600 trailers and nearly 200 years of experience to both the West Coast and Northeast markets.

“At Oak Harbor Freight, we strive to invest in valued relationships that will continue to meet our customers’ needs,” says David Vander Pol, Co-President and Co-Owner of Oak Harbor Freight. “This partnership with A. Duie Pyle reflects our company goals by gaining strategic partnerships that will allow our customer base to have a simple and uniform source for their transportation needs. We are excited to expand our services coast-to-coast and provide the best customer service possible.”


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