Craters & Freighters Joins NVTC Member Advantage

Mon Jul 6, 2009 9:09am EDT
 
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Leading Washington, DC Crating & Freight Shipping Company Offers Discount
Program
STERLING, Va.--(Business Wire)--
International freight shipping company Craters & Freighters, the national leader
in industrial shipping, computer shipping, and art shipping solutions, announced
that its Washington, DC location has joined Northern Virginia Technology
Council`s (NVTC) Member Advantage, a member to member discount program. 

Craters & Freighters was founded in 1990 to meet the needs of businesses and
consumers for specialty freight shipping, including pick-up, packaging and
crating, shipping, tracking, insuring and delivery of shipments that are too
heavy, oversized, valuable, awkward, and time-sensitive for other shipping
agencies. The company serves consumers and businesses from 67 locations
nationwide in all sectors including telecommunications, electronics, medical
equipment, aerospace, biotechnology, and artwork and antiques. 

The Washington, DC location provides packaging, wood crating, and international
freight shipping for several large technology firms, most of the large prime
government contractors, as well as several prestigious art galleries, auction
houses, and antique dealers. 

As a participant in Member Advantage, Craters & Freighters offers its fellow
NVTC members domestic and international freight shipping and packaging services
at a discount, along with free on-site logistics consultations. 

Craters & Freighters of Washington, DC, a Better Business Bureau accredited
company, is located at 22650 Executive Drive, Suite 119, Sterling, VA 20166. The
phone number is 202-237-SHIP (7447) or 877-796-0180. For more information about
Craters & Freighters, visit www.CratersAndFreighters.com/DC. 





Craters & Freighters of Washington, DC
Dave Levine
202-237-SHIP (7447)
DC@CratersAndFreighers.com

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