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Titanium expands freight operations at Windsor-Detroit Gateway

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The transportation and logistics provider also stated that it anticipates revenues from its Windsor location will begin to flow during the fourth quarter of 2022. 

Ambassador Bridge connecting Windsor, ON to Detroit, Mich. on Feb. 15, 2022, the Tuesday following the weekend of the trucker blockade which disrupted manufacturing jobs and trade between the United States and Canada. Madalene Arias.

BOLTON — Titanium Transportation Group Inc.,  a provider of transportation and logistics services, has expanded its North American freight brokerage operations with the opening of its second office in the Windsor-Detroit Gateway.

“Building on our existing footprint in Windsor, Ont., the opening of our second office at the largest gateway for Canada-U.S. trade reflects our continuous ‘asset-light’ growth strategy for North America,” said Ted Daniel, president and CEO, Titanium Transportation in a statement.

“The expansion of our freight brokerage business compliments our existing fleet and allows us to better address supply chain challenges faced by manufacturing customers at the U.S.-Canadian border.”

Daniel added that the company will continue to strategically expand its freight brokerage operations while leveraging its investments in technology and systems to quickly scale up in multiple key markets.

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The transportation and logistics provider also stated that it anticipates revenues from its Windsor location will begin to flow during the fourth quarter of 2022.

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