OD-Global, a division of Old Dominion Freight Line, is opening regional command centers in Atlanta, Dallas, New York City and San Juan, Puerto Rico, in an effort to better serve global customers.
The new centers, which should be fully functional by mid-June, will handle operations for OD-Global's Northern, Southern and Gulf Coast regions as well as for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. OD-Global has its central command center in Thomasville, N.C.
"[These centers will] help us to streamline the flow of information as shipments move through the supply chain and better align resources and personnel with our customers," said Greg Plemmons, vice president of OD-Global. "We expect these four centers to be the first of several new OD-Global offices to open this year as part of our promise to offer global customers the best service possible."
OD-Global offers less-than-container load and full-container load services tailored to meet export and import, foreign to foreign or air freight needs.
On average, OD-Global moves shipments between 40 and 50 countries per month. The company's service extends to Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Europe, the Far East, Central America, South America and Oceania.
More info: www.odfl.com
OD-Global Expands Regional Command Centers
OD-Global, a division of Old Dominion Freight Line, is opening regional command centers in Atlanta, Dallas, New York City and San Juan, Puerto Rico, in an effort to better serve global customers
More Drivers

CarriersEdge Announces 2026 Best Fleets to Drive For
The 18th annual contest recognizing the best workplaces for truck drivers sees changes to Top 20, Hall of Fame
Read More →
FMCSA Targets 550+ ‘Sham’ CDL Schools in Nationwide Sting Operation
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration issued more than 550 notices of proposed removal to commercial driver training providers following a five-day nationwide enforcement sweep. Investigators cited unqualified instructors, improper training vehicles, and failure to meet federal and state requirements.
Read More →
DOT Alleges Illinois Issued Illegal Non-Domiciled CDLs
Illinois is the latest state targeted and threatened with the loss of highway funding by the U.S. Department of Transportation in its review of states' non-domiciled CDL issuance procedures. The state is pushing back.
Read More →
FMCSA Locks in Non-Domiciled CDL Restrictions
After a legal pause last fall, FMCSA has finalized its rule limiting non-domiciled commercial driver's licenses. The agency says the change closes a safety gap, and its revised economic analysis suggests workforce effects will be more gradual than first thought.
Read More →
Trucker Path Names Top Truck Stops for 2026
Truck driver ratings reveal the best chain and independent truck stops in the country.
Read More →Stop Watching Footage, Start Driving Results
6 intelligent dashcam tactics to improve safety and boost ROI
Read More →What FMCSA’s New Enforcement Push Means for Fleets in 2026 [Podcast]
Listen as transportation attorney and TruckSafe Consulting President Brandon Wiseman joins the HDT Talks Trucking podcast to unpack the “regulatory turbulence” of last year and what it means for trucking fleets in 2026.
Read More →
How Pilot Is Using AI in Truck Maintenance
A practical look at how artificial intelligence is helping Pilot's trucking fleet move from reactive maintenance to a more proactive approach.
Read More →3 New Ways Fleet Software Pays: ROI opportunities for modern fleet managers
Safety, uptime, and insurance costs directly impact profitability. This eBook looks at how fleet software is evolving to deliver real ROI through proactive maintenance, AI-powered video telematics, and real-time driver coaching. Learn how fleets are reducing crashes, defending claims, and using integrated data to make smarter operational decisions.
Read More →
Basic Tracking vs Next Generation Fleet Technology
Fleet software is getting more sophisticated and effective than ever, tying big data models together to transform maintenance, safety, and the value of your existing tech stack. Fleet technology upgrades are undoubtedly an investment, but updated technology can offer a much higher return. Read how upgrading your fleet technology can increase the return on your investment.
Read More →
