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The TCS Advantage

The TCS Advantage
Right-size your shipping costs for recession and recovery
Transportation and Consolidation Services (TCS) gives you a tremendous selection of transportation alternatives and high-quality outsourced services to improve performance, enhance efficiency and cut costs – in any economic conditions. For 25 years, we’ve transformed our customers' transportation management operations for optimum results during good times and bad.
That's the TCS Advantage.
Select the transportation services that work for you. And your customers.
Question: We ship everything from single parcels to truck and rail car loads across the U.S. and into Ontario. How can we improve efficiency and lower shipping costs?
Question: We want to take advantage of all the cost savings, efficiency and "green" benefits of rail shipping, but cross docking is a challenge. Can you facilitate rail to truck shipments?
Question: To cope with the recession, we're reaching out to more markets, including overseas. How can you help us with intermodal shipping?
Question: Our products incur shipping damage way too often. Can you help us package and palletize to minimize our losses?
Items to Note:
News Releases
Innovative Transportation Services (ITS) announces that it joined the SmartWay Transport Partnership, an innovative collaboration between U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and industry… Read More…
(April 24, 2012)
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The TCS Advantage
Did you know?
Sonwil Distribution is located near Buffalo Niagara’s Great Lakes waterfront, Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. This makes our region a shipping and logistics hub that provides a market that no other city in the U.S. or Canada can match.
• Buffalo Niagara is within one day’s travel reach of 55 percent of U.S. population, which includes nine million consumers in New York City
• Buffalo Niagara is within one day’s travel reach of 65 percent of the Canadian population, which includes four million consumers in Toronto and 70 percent of the Canadian manufacturing firms.
