Old Dominion Opens Two Facilities
Less-than-truckload carrier Old Dominion Freight Lines has opened two service centers. One is in Columbus, GA, the other is in Butte, MT.
The Montana facility is a 24-door service center located on five acres. The previous terminal was a two-door facility.
Similarly, the Columbus, GA facility features 21 doors on a three-acre site. The added capability in Columbus will allow the carrier to achieve earlier delivery times over handling those inbound shipments over the Atlanta Service Center, says the company.
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