Old Dominion Completes Expansion to Indianapolis Service Center

LTL and logistics service provider celebrates company history with mobile museum

David Congdon, President and CEO of Old Dominion Freight Line, discusses company’s success in Indianapolis.
David Congdon, President and CEO of Old Dominion Freight Line, discusses company’s success in Indianapolis.

IndianapolisOct. 10, 2012—Logistics and less-than-truckload (LTL) service provider Old Dominion Freight Line Inc. completed the expansion of its Indianapolis Service Center with a day-long celebration that included a rolling museum highlighting the company’s 78-year history. Old Dominion’s Indianapolis Service Center is one of the largest in its network and serves as the regional hub for the Midwest.

“We undertook this expansion of our center in Indianapolis because it is an important location within our nationwide network,” said David Congdon, President and Chief Executive Officer, Old Dominion Freight Line Inc. “With this new facility, we will continue to grow our reach and to serve our customers by our commitment to premium service. We are able to continue our tremendous growth because of the hard work and dedication of every member of the Old Dominion family.”

The rolling museum houses interactive displays, historical artifacts and scaled models in a custom-built trailer. It also provides an inside look into the company’s 78-year legacy, which—started with a single truck—and today employs more than 14,400 people globally.

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