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Crossing Borders: Trade, Tariffs & Global Supply Chains
In today’s supply chain, international isn’t optional—it’s essential. Whether sourcing from Asia, nearshoring to Mexico...
Established in 1971, Averitt Express is a leading provider of freight transportation and supply chain management with international reach to more than 100 countries.
Averitt specializes in delivering customized solutions for service offerings that include cross border/domestic offshore, dedicated, expedited, intermodal, international ocean/air, local customization, less-than-truckload, PortSide®, retail distribution services, transportation management, truckload (dry van, flatbed, brokerage) and distribution and fulfillment services.
Averitt's technology offerings include a full suite of web-based shipping tools, electronic data interchange (EDI), and transportation and operations management systems.
Averitt operates at 143 locations and serves thousands of points throughout the Southern United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean. Averitt also provides international transportation services to 100 different countries and more than 300 international destinations.
Meet the Averitt Executive Team - each with over 25 years of service to our customers and associates.
Tractors: Approximately 5,000 tractors
Trailers: Approximately 15,000 trailers
Averitt Express, Inc.
Corporate Service Center
Perimeter Place One
1415 Neal Street
P.O. Box 3166
Cookeville, TN 38502-3166
Customers can contact Averitt's national customer service center at
1-800-AVERITT (283-7488).
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