Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. recently expanded two of its facilities.

It moved its Toledo Service Center to a larger, more modern location, and relocated its Paducah Service Center to a larger facility to improve service to customers in Kentucky, Missouri and Illinois.  

Toledo's 48-door service center features additional yard space and a larger dock to better accommodate Old Dominion’s steady growth in business in northern Ohio and southeastern Michigan.

The new location is also part of Old Dominion's pledge to reduce its carbon footprint. The Toledo Service Center is equipped with energy efficient lighting with motion sensors to lessen the total amount of energy consumed and solar powered security fencing.

Old Dominion has maintained a presence in Toledo for 19 years and currently employs more than 30 people.

In Kentucky's Paducah Service Center, the upgraded 20-door terminal, located at 2100 Shade Tree Drive, will allow Old Dominion to more efficiently manage the sustained growth in freight traffic in the Interstate 24 corridor.

For nine years, Old Dominion has maintained a presence in Paducah. With 20 employees, the seven-acre service center is strategically located in close proximity to Interstate 24.