Pacer Stacktrain pioneered the use of double-stack
rail technology for containerized freight in 1984 under
its former operator, APL. That triggered the development
of today's domestic container-transportation industry
and made intermodal fully competitive with over-the-road
transportation.
As a result of an acquisition concluded in 1999, the
APL Stacktrain system became part of the Pacer
International group. Pacer and APL continue to collaborate
closely. We at Pacer are committed to ensuring that Pacer
Stacktrain will remain your first choice for domestic
Stacktrain transportation in North America!
1984
Stacktrain technology is developed at APL Stacktrain, the predecessor of
Pacer Stacktrain. This innovation doubles train capacity by stacking containers
two high on specially designed railcars, enabling the efficient integration
of international and domestic shipments.
1986
We introduce the first 48-foot stacktrain container for domestic use in the
United States. Today our fleet of 48-foot containers is the largest in
the Continental U.S.
1989
The first 53-foot container for U.S. domestic use rolls into service. Pacer
Stacktrain is America's largest supplier of 53-foot-capacity containers,
with 3,000 on the rails today.
1999
Pacer International acquires APL Stacktrain. The new Pacer Stacktrain company
combines extensive intermodal experience with sophisticated equipment to
bring outstanding value to customers throughout the United States.
2000
Pacer volume hits 1 million annualized loads. New Pacer Stacktrain shipment
options are introduced to & from Mexico.
2004
Pacer Stacktrain celebrates 20 years of Stacktrain innovation including designing
the new standard in 53' - 110" steel containers.
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