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Ryder Accelerates Southeast Expansion with New Truck Rental and Maintenance Facility in McDonough, Georgia

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Ryder Accelerates Southeast Expansion with New Truck Rental and Maintenance Facility in McDonough, Georgia
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Ryder Accelerates Southeast Expansion with New Truck Rental and Maintenance Facility in McDonough, Georgia

2025-12-04 19:56 Last Updated At:12-06 12:15

MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 4, 2025--

Ryder System, Inc. (NYSE: R) is expanding its presence in the Southeast with the opening of a new 20,000 square feet full-service commercial truck rental and maintenance facility at 105 Constitution Drive, McDonough, GA. Located in South Atlanta’s fast-growing logistics corridor, Ryder’s new McDonough facility enhances access to fleet and maintenance services for regional businesses.

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Strategically positioned near I-75 and major distribution hubs, the facility advances Ryder’s port-to-door logistics service model with rental, maintenance, and fleet solutions. This new location follows Ryder’s recent Nashville-area expansion, reinforcing a broader strategy to meet rising demand across high-growth regions. With five full drive-through maintenance bays, the facility will also feature RyderGyde integration for real-time fleet visibility and shop status updates.

“This expansion reflects Ryder’s investment in high-growth regions where evolving logistics needs demand flexible and tech-enabled solutions,” says TomHavens, president of Fleet Management Solutions at Ryder. “McDonough’s proximity to Atlanta, strong infrastructure, and thriving industrial base make it an ideal location for extending our service footprint.”

Strategic Logistics Corridor: McDonough’s Inland Port Advantage

McDonough, located in Henry County, one of Georgia’s fastest-growing logistics and manufacturing hubs, is rapidly emerging as a key inland port destination. Its strategic position along I-75 connects businesses to Atlanta’s metro market and beyond. New infrastructure enables containers to be offloaded directly onto trucks, streamlining freight movement and easing highway congestion.

This growth complements the Port of Savannah’s record-setting expansion, now recognized as the fastest-growing port on the U.S. East Coast. According to the Georgia Center of Innovation, Georgia’s logistics sector employs more than 250,000 people and generates over $83 billion in annual economic impact. McDonough’s industrial parks and distribution centers continue to attract investment, fueling demand for fleet management and transportation services. These factors make it an ideal location for Ryder’s Southeast expansion.

The new Ryder facility is expected to create employment opportunities in the region, including roles for skilled technicians and customer service professionals. Individuals interested in joining Ryder’s growing team can explore current openings at ryder.com/careers.

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To learn more about Ryder’s fleet maintenance solutions, visit www.ryder.com/en-us/fleet-leasing.

About Ryder System, Inc.

Ryder System, Inc. (NYSE: R) is a fully integrated port-to-door logistics and transportation company. It provides supply chain, dedicated transportation, and fleet management solutions, including warehousing and distribution, contract packaging and manufacturing, e-commerce fulfillment, last-mile delivery, managed transportation, professional drivers, freight brokerage, cross-border solutions, full-service fleet leasing, maintenance, commercial truck rental, and used vehicle sales to some of the world’s most-recognized brands. Ryder provides services to businesses across more than 20 industries throughout the United States, Mexico, and Canada. In addition, Ryder manages nearly 250,000 commercial vehicles, services fleets at approximately 760 maintenance locations, and operates nearly 300 warehouses encompassing more than 100 million square feet. Ryder is regularly recognized for its industry-leading practices; technology-driven innovations; environmental management; safety, health and security programs; and recruitment and hiring initiatives. www.ryder.com

Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: Certain statements and information included in this news release are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Federal Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are based on our current plans and expectations and are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Accordingly, these forward-looking statements should be evaluated with consideration given to the many risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results and events to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements including those risks set forth in our periodic filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. New risks emerge from time to time. It is not possible for management to predict all such risk factors or to assess the impact of such risks on our business. Accordingly, we undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

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Ryder is expanding its presence in the Southeast with the opening of a new 20,000 square feet full-service commercial truck rental and maintenance facility at 105 Constitution Drive, McDonough, GA.

Ryder is expanding its presence in the Southeast with the opening of a new 20,000 square feet full-service commercial truck rental and maintenance facility at 105 Constitution Drive, McDonough, GA.

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Devon Conway reached a half century in a 67-run partnership with Kane Williamson which carried New Zealand to 112-2 at lunch Thursday on the second day of the second test against West Indies.

Kemar Roach made an early breakthrough, dismissing Tom Latham (11) in the fifth over of the day and Williamson (37) fell to close to lunch to a peach of a ball from Anderson Phillip which pitched on middle and straightened past the outside edge to hit off stump.

Conway was 55 not out at the break and Rachin Ravindra was 5 as New Zealand added 88 runs in the morning session on a pitch still assisting fast bowlers.

New Zealand resumed at 24 without loss in reply to the West Indies' first innings of 205.

Latham fell to a superb ball from Roach which cut back from a length, through the batter's defensive prod to hit off stump.

Conway was dropped at leg gully by Brandon King from the bowling of Jayden Seales when he was 29 and Williamson offered a hard return catch to Phillip when he was on 22.

The West Indies bowlers tested Conway, first by bowling around the wicket into his pads and later over the wicket and across him toward slips.

The pitch at the Basin Reserve hardened since the first day and offered pace, bounce and sharp movement from a good length.

Ravindra, who made 171 in the second innings of the drawn first test, got off the mark just before lunch with a dangerous slice between slips and gully.

Fast bowler Blair Tickner rejoined the New Zealand team after dislocating his left shoulder in a fielding accident on the first day, after he had taken 4-32.

In a statement, the New Zealand team said Tickner will not bowl or field again in the match and will only bat if absolutely necessary.

The teams played to a draw in the series opener at Christchurch. The third and final test begins Dec. 18 at Bay Oval at Mount Maunganui.

AP cricket: https://apnews.com/hub/cricket

New Zealand fielders Blair Tickner, left, and Glenn Phillips are unable to field a ball while playing the West Indies on Day 5 of their cricket test match in Christchurch, New Zealand, Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025. (Andrew Cornaga/Photosport via AP)

New Zealand fielders Blair Tickner, left, and Glenn Phillips are unable to field a ball while playing the West Indies on Day 5 of their cricket test match in Christchurch, New Zealand, Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025. (Andrew Cornaga/Photosport via AP)

New Zealand's Devon Conway bats against the West Indies on day 3 during their cricket test match in Christchurch, New Zealand, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025. (Chris Symes/Photosport via AP)

New Zealand's Devon Conway bats against the West Indies on day 3 during their cricket test match in Christchurch, New Zealand, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025. (Chris Symes/Photosport via AP)

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