Old Dominion Opens Another Service Center in Pennsylvania
Old Dominion Freight Line opened a new service center in Altoona, Pa., in response to significant growth in the region
Old Dominion Freight Line opened a new service center in Altoona, Pa., in response to significant growth in the region.
The company plans to immediately hire 14 employees to support the new facility and expects to make 10 additional hires by September 2012.
Old Dominion constructed the 40-door facility, located on an 8-acre site at 147 Theater Drive in Duncansville. To start operations, the company will employ 16 people to provide service to nearly 75 cities in a 50-mile radius surrounding Altoona.
Construction of the service center is part of a $100 million-120 million investment that Old Dominion is committing to real estate purchases and expansion projects in 2011. The Altoona Service Center will enhance the company's existing network of six additional service centers in Pennsylvania, where trucks move more than 1.2 million tons of freight each business day.
Altoona's location in central Pennsylvania along the I-99 corridor, and in close proximity to I-70 and I-80, will allow ODFL to provide direct, next-day service to many locations that previously required a two-day shipping window, said the company.
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