
Lynden Transport opened a service center in Tulsa, Okla., to support its oil and gas customers. The company says the service center will allow it to provide more efficient service and give customers more choices with departures and arrivals.
Lynden Transport opened a service center in Tulsa, Okla., to support its oil and gas customers. The company says the service center will allow it to provide more efficient service and give customers more choices with departures and arrivals.


Lynden Transport opened a service center in Tulsa, Okla., to support its oil and gas customers. The company says the service center will allow it to provide more efficient service and give customers more choices with departures and arrivals.
“We have supported the Bakken Oil Field development for the past several years and this new location allows us to increase those efforts by building loads more efficiently and shortening delivery times,” said Wesley Hicks, Lynden’s Tulsa senior accounts manager. "Our goal is to create a partnership with our oil and gas customers and help them achieve success."
The new facility is located at 1548 N. Pittsburg Ave., a location which the company says will serve Northeastern Oklahoma. Lynden has experience in moving equipment and supplies to support oil industry and the company is using its expertise in that area to support growth in the Bakken area, according to the company.
Lynden Transport is a national carrier providing truckload and LTL service in the U.S. and Canada.
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