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RoadOne acquires fellow intermodal carrier United Global

Chicago-based United Global Logistics will remain an independent division within RoadOne IntermodaLogistics, with both companies benefiting from a strengthened Midwestern logistics network.

   Intermodal, distribution, and logistics company RoadOne IntermodaLogistics has acquired United Global Logistics (UGL) to strengthen its Midwest service offerings.     
   UGL will continue to operate as an independent division under RoadOne IntermodaLogistics with no change to services and operations.    
   UGL’s Boomerang division, which serves Ohio and Kentucky regional markets with full service container terminal and CFS station, will be integrated into RoadOne’s portfolio of companies. UGL will have access to RoadOne’s fuel, truck and insurance purchasing capabilities and full, end-to-end technology platform.   
   RoadOne’s technology platform includes full end-to-end visibility with Container Intelligence Tracker, real time driver updates with RoadTrak and systematized route optimization. RoadOne vehicles are all equipped with electronic logging devices and driver support systems as well.   
   UGL’s service portfolio includes local pick-up and delivery including airport transfer, container, intermodal and full trailer deliveries throughout the Midwest, as well as expedited airfreight services at O’Hare Airport, a fully bonded warehouse and four container storage yards located in Joliet, Itasca, Harvey, and Rochelle, Illinois.
   “I am very thankful for the opportunity to join the RoadOne team so UGL can now offer our clients a national service. We look forward to continuing to service our loyal customers under the RoadOne umbrella and believe this will provide an exciting future for all parties involved,” said Jerry Chey, president of UGL.
   “We’re excited to add depth and reach in the Midwest and specifically Chicago, a major population center and transportation hub for global and national freight movements. With the addition of UGL, guided by Jerry Chey, we’re enhancing the distribution and logistics options for customers and delivering a more comprehensive service network,” said Ken Kellaway, CEO of RoadOne IntermodaLogistics.