Is TForce Freight part of UPS?
Is TForce Freight part of UPS?
We are excited to announce the acquisition of UPS Freight by TFI International. Our new name is now TForce Freight. This will be a seamless transition for you, as UPS Freight assets and employees will continue to serve our customers as TForce Freight.
Why is UPS Freight now TForce?
According to UPS, the decision was based on their “better, not bigger” business philosophy, stating that they’re now free to focus on their core services and providing value to their customers. They also admitted to assessing their portfolio before deciding.
What carrier is TForce?
TForce Freight is part of the FreightCenter carrier network, offering Dedicated, FTL, Intermodal, LTL, Specialized and Cross-Border services within the United States, Canada and Mexico.
When did TForce buy UPS Freight?
TFI International has completed its previously announced acquisition of UPS Freight, the company said April 30. The UPS division, which is focused on less-than-truckload and dedicated truckload shipments, was acquired by TFI in an $800 million deal announced in January.
What is difference between UPS and UPS Freight?
Freight shipping involves large quantities of goods. Whenever you think of “cargo” rather than “parcel packages,” you’re probably thinking of freight. For UPS, FedEx and DHL, parcel shipments max out at 150 pounds. Anything larger than that is considered a freight shipment.