PHOENIX, Sept. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, OnTrac announced faster service from the Pacific Northwest. OnTrac has eliminated one transit day on all packages being shipped from Washington.
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As the regional leader in overnight and time-critical parcel delivery, OnTrac understands the importance of working in time-sensitive environments. The improved service from the Pacific Northwest comes as a direct response to our growing customer base and the need to optimize operations making pickups and deliveries more efficient. OnTrac can provide fast and reliable delivery service from Washington to the following areas:
- Overnight Service throughout Washington and Oregon.
- 2nd Day Service to California, Nevada and Salt Lake City, Utah.
- 3-Day Service to Arizona and Cedar City, Utah.
"With the operational enhancements that have been made, we are proud to be able to save a transit day on shipments coming from the Northwest; thus saving our customers time and money," stated Mark Cronkrite, vice president of operations for OnTrac.
Faster deliveries and more aggressive rates are a welcome concept for any business these days. OnTrac is proud to offer the highest quality of guaranteed delivery service at the most competitive rates.
About OnTrac:
OnTrac is the leader in regional overnight package delivery service within California, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and Utah. Founded in 1991 as a division of Express Messenger Systems, Inc., OnTrac has the expertise to provide superior service and value in the overnight delivery market. Our vision is to be recognized as the leader in regional time-critical delivery, consistently exceeding the expectations of customers, employees and shareholders. For more information, please visit our website at ontrac.com.
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