| More than eighty-two years of tradition and experience provide
the foundation for Performance Transportation Services, Inc.
When Henry Ford built an assembly plant in Cambridge, Massachusetts,
one of PTS's forerunner companies, Nu-Car Carriers, began
delivering vehicles on four-car trucks in 1922. Evolving through
numerous acquisitions and mergers, PTS has now become a coast-to-coast
entity, spanning from the Pacific coast of California to the
Atlantic shores of the East. From an operating perspective,
Performance Transportation is comprised of three carriers
with connecting geographic coverage, as indicated:
Hadley Auto Transport--- Serves seventeen customers at
ten rail ramps, seven customers at three ports and one through
a border crossing point throughout the West and Southwest.
E&L Transport--- Provides haulaway at seven assembly
plants, three rail ramps and one border transfer site in
the states of Illinois, Michigan, Ohio and New York. Thirteen
customer operations are served.
Leaseway Auto Carriers--- With terminals in the East and
Midwest, seven assembly plants, three rail ramps, one border
crossing location and six import operations are served.
Additionally, three terminal sites in the Canadian province
of Ontario handle five assembly plants. Lastly, an import
operation handles vehicle deliveries in the U.S. territory
of Puerto Rico.
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