Briefly: Oversize load in NH next week; plan ahead to avoid delays

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Starting Monday, June 23, at 7:30 p.m. Bay Crane Northeast will begin a multi-night oversize load move across New Hampshire, transporting large electrical equipment from Rollinsford to the Massachusetts state line in Salem.
 
The New Hampshire Department of Transportation said motorists should expect rolling roadblocks and road closures lasting 30+ minutes.
 
Nightly moves will occur between 7:30–9:00 p.m., wrapping before the morning commute.
 
The load's route includes: NH-4, NH-9, NH-155, US-4, NH-125, NH-27, NH-101, NH-111, NH-28
 
The load will be escorted by NH State Police and safety crews. NHDOT suggests drivers avoid affected areas during the move windows. 

HTL Freight acquires TS3 Logistics

HTL Freight, a logistics (3PL) company, recently announced the acquisition of TS3 Logistics, a California-based freight brokerage with specialized expertise in temperature-controlled and LTL reefer transportation. 

This marks HTL’s fifth acquisition in four years and represents a strategic step in the company’s expansion into high-value, niche logistics services and broader geographic coverage.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

TS3 Logistics has earned a reputation for service, reliability, and reefer know-how, particularly in California’s Central Valley, one of North America’s most important agricultural and food distribution hubs, according to a statement from HTL With this acquisition, HTL Freight expands its capabilities in time- and temperature-sensitive transportation, unlocking significant cross-selling opportunities across HTL’s diverse customer base.

“This acquisition reflects the deliberate, strategic approach we’ve taken to build the best-in-class freight brokerage we envisioned from the beginning,” said Onu Okebie, CEO of HTL Freight. “In just four years, we’ve executed five targeted acquisitions, each one adding strength in key service modalities, geographic presence, and operational depth.  This move expands us into the critical temperature-controlled freight sector while establishing a stronghold on the West Coast to complement our reach across the Southeast, Northeast, Midwest, and Southwest.”

Tyler Sullivan, founder and CEO of TS3 Logistics and the leadership team at TS3 will remain in place, and take on key leadership roles at HTL Freight. As shareholders in the combined company, they are committed to driving future growth and delivering top-tier service for national and regional shippers.

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