North America - Hub Group is expanding its intermodal service to include inbound parts moves to
all auto assembly plants in North America, with a focus on cross-border shipments to and from Mexico.
"We are extremely excited about the growth opportunity we have unlocked with our partner, Union Pacific, in the
north-south corridor between Mexico, the U.S., and Canada, utilizing the Falcon Premium service product, Hub Group
continues to expand our capabilities and deliver service, integrity, and innovation to our customers' supply
chains," Hub Group CEO Phillip Yeager said in a statement on Thursday.
Hub Group will operate utilizing its intermodal expertise and fleet of nearly 50,000 GPS-enabled intermodal 53 foot
containers, while leveraging northbound and southbound service including Union Pacific's Falcon Premium and Eagle
Premium services.
Hub Group said the railroad's new Falcon Premium service provides the fastest transit times from the U.S. and Mexico
border to Chicago and Detroit, and the most direct routing entirely by rail between Canada and Mexico.
"We are excited that Hub Group, a long-standing Union Pacific partner, will leverage their growing fleet with our
improved premium service product to now serve all of North America's automotive production facilities," Kenny
Rocker, UP;s executive vice president of marketing and sales, said in a statement.
A Hub spokesman did not immediately return a voicemail seeking information on how many additional plants will be
served with the new service.
Hub's move comes as rival Schneider National shifted its north-south cross-border traffic from UP to CPKC’s new
single-line service, Mexico Midwest Express, in May.
CPKC says its MMX service offers the fastest transit times between Mexico and Chicago.
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