TRAC Intermodal and Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) Enter Agreement to Expand Domestic Chassis Solutions

The collaboration delivers significant benefits to FEC, including access to a newer fleet with consistent specifications, full GPS integration, and business rules tailored to individual market dynamics. For TRAC Intermodal, the agreement opens the door to serving the private box network and positions the company to fully support FEC’s domestic chassis needs. It also reinforces the importance of offering a domestic chassis alternative—promoting flexibility in the marketplace. [Insert Dan quote]
“As the domestic chassis market continues to evolve, we worked closely with FEC to develop a fleet solution that caters specifically to the specialized needs of FEC and its customers,” said Daniel Walsh, President and CEO of TRAC Intermodal. “This agreement reflects TRAC’s ability to develop and implement strategic solutions for customers that leverage our industry-leading resources and pool management expertise.”
Customers will benefit from having a true alternative to existing providers, gaining access to standardized equipment with key operational features and a GPS-enabled fleet that supports proactive management. With business rules aligned to market demands and a provider focused on long-term partnership and doing what’s right for the trade, this agreement marks a meaningful step forward in delivering reliable, flexible, and customer-centric chassis solutions across the FEC network.
TRAC Intermodal is North America’s leading marine chassis pool manager and equipment provider with 11 pools under management across the U.S. TRAC has the largest fleet of marine and specialty chassis in North America and operates an extensive network of facilities.
For more information, contact:
Cassie Rintoul
Vice President of Strategy
750 College Road East, Princeton, NJ 08540
c. 904-625-4904
w. tracintermodal.com