Evans Network Acquires Assets of Land Transportation

The Evans Network of Companies will expand into new areas with the acquisition of the container drayage, domestic truckload, and brokerage assets of Land Transportation and Phoenix Transit and Logistics, the company said.

A total of 25 new agent partners will be added to the Network, bringing Evans' service center locations to more than 100 across the United States. The financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

"By entering new areas and expanding our capacity, Evans Network will be in the position to offer more services to our customers," said Albert "Bert" Evans, Jr., president and CEO of Evans Network.

"The strong management teams of both companies will add a new mix of experience and expertise to our Network," Evans continued.

Approximately 250 drivers will be added to Evans Network. As part of the company's green initiative, the independent contractors' power equipment from both companies will be integrated into Evans Network's retrofitting programs. Evans Network is in the process of installing diesel multistage filters (DMF) and diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) on independent contractors' equipment at the Ports of Virginia. Evans will begin a similar program in the Port of Charleston in November.

The newly added fleets will also be integrated in Evans Network's national environmental initiative, Export Coordination/Optimization-Match (ECO-Match). ECO-Match makes more productive use of resources by matching import and export shipments handled by its truckers, which benefits the driver, customer and environment, says Evans.

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