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Terberg Taylor Americas will showcase its Terberg YT223 terminal tractor at the upcoming Technology and Maintenance Council (TMC) Annual Meeting, highlighting the company’s ongoing partnership with national freight carrier Saia Inc. The unit on display is bound for active service in Saia’s fleet.
The YT223 is produced at Terberg Taylor’s manufacturing facility in Columbus, Mississippi, and is designed for demanding yard operations. The company says the tractor delivers on operator comfort, durability, and serviceability, qualities that have made it a consistent fit for large-scale fleet operators like Saia.
“Terberg has consistently delivered equipment that meets the real-world demands of our terminal operations,” said Matt Copot, Vice President of Fleet Management at Saia Inc. “The YT223 has been a strong fit for our fleet, and our partnership with Terberg Taylor continues to add value across our network.”
The two companies have worked together through multiple equipment deployments, with service support provided through Terberg Taylor’s nationwide dealer network, including Taylor Sudden Service Inc.
“Our relationship with Saia is built on trust, performance, and collaboration,” said Ben Hecht, Director of Sales at Terberg Taylor Americas. “Showcasing the YT223 at TMC is a great opportunity to highlight how our equipment supports fleets in the trucking and logistics space who demand consistency and durability in their yard operations.”
Terberg Taylor Americas will be exhibiting at booth 545 during the TMC Annual Meeting.
Terberg Taylor Americas is the North American manufacturer of purpose-built terminal tractors for ports, distribution centers, intermodal facilities, and industrial operations. The company is a partnership between Terberg Special Vehicles and Taylor Machine Works, with production based in Columbus, Mississippi.
Saia Inc. (NASDAQ: SAIA), headquartered in Johns Creek, Georgia, provides less-than-truckload, truckload, expedited, and logistics services through 213 terminals nationwide.