Infinity launches Salt Lake City-Chicago intermodal service, shakes up exec team

Written by Andrew Corselli, Managing Editor of Railway Age
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Infinity Intermodal 53-ft refrigerated container.

Infinity Intermodal launched its expedited, temp-controlled intermodal service from Salt Lake City to Chicago (with return service from Chicago to Salt Lake City) in May 2020. The new service is three days door-to-door and allows Infinity Intermodal to provide refrigerated intermodal service throughout the greater Salt Lake City market including areas of southern Idaho such as Pocatello, Twin Falls, Heyburn, Burley, American Falls, Jerome and Idaho Falls.

The Salt Lake City-Chicago service is the second new intermodal lane that Infinity Intermodal has added in less than two years. In 2019, Infinity also added a Washington State/Oregon–Minnesota intermodal service.

Additionally, Paul Goss, a member of Infinity Intermodal’s Board of Directors, assumed the role of President and CEO on January 1, 2020, while Nate Lawson was promoted to Vice President of Freight Services and Operations.

Goss is a rail and transportation industry veteran with more than 30 years of experience successfully managing rail, trucking, transportation, and freight equipment assets and operating platforms.

Lawson has worked for Infinity Intermodal since its inception in various roles and capacities in finance, pricing, operations and marketing, and brings a wealth of experience to his newly expanded role.

“We are excited to offer shippers and receivers expanded coverage across the greater Pacific Northwest with our expedited refrigerated intermodal service focusing on full truckload quantities of temp-controlled products,” said Goss.

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