Latest move to accommodate e-commerce growth in New York

Vienna, VA (PRWEB) October 09, 2015

LaserShip, a regional parcel carrier that services the eastern U.S., moved out of their East Rutherford, New Jersey distribution center and into their largest distribution center yet in Belleville, New Jersey this past weekend. They began operating out of Belleville this past Saturday. The move comes as a result of the e-commerce growth in the New York area.

?Our retailers are forecasting significant online shopping growth in the New York metro area and as a result we are expanding our infrastructure to meet those demands. This new location will provide additional capacity and throughput for our same-day and ground delivery solutions, seven days a week,? said Josh Dinneen, Senior Vice President of LaserShip.

LaserShip currently services 22 states and Washington, D.C. and has 62 distribution centers. The Belleville distribution center is three times larger than the East Rutherford location. LaserShip moved 10 facilities between July and October of this year.

About LaserShip, Inc.:

Founded in 1986, LaserShip is a regional parcel carrier facilitating last-mile delivery to the eastern U.S. for shippers that desire reduced transit times, increased flexibility, and the elimination of excess costs within their supply chain. In 2014, LaserShip acquired Prestige Delivery Systems to form the largest regional parcel carrier that offers a wider range of delivery solutions across multiple industries. LaserShip has evolved into a leading provider of same-day and next-day delivery services for premier e-commerce and product-supply businesses. For more information, visit lasership.com.

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