
Old Dominion Freight Line has accepted delivery of Autocar’s E-ACTT battery-electric terminal tractor at its facility in Rialto, California.
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Current hiring plans include adding 275 line haul drivers, 260 pickup and delivery drivers, 100 team drivers, and more than 430 dock workers.
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The American Red Cross has recognized Old Dominion Freight Line for supporting the Red Cross Disaster Relief program with an annual pledge of $250,000 through the Disaster Responder Program.
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Old Dominion Freight Line has appointed three new executives in the sales, marketing, and communications fields to support the company’s growth.
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Trucking fleets Old Dominion, Covenant Transport, and Knight Swift all reported higher profits for the second quarter.
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We talk with Greg Gantt, president and CEO of Old Dominion Freight Line about the sizzling freight market, hiring drivers, ELDs and his career in trucking.
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Old Dominion Freight Line has announced a general rate increase of 4.9% that will apply to rates established under the existing IDFL 59, 670, and 550 tariffs, effective June 4.
Read More →Trucking companies releasing their first quarter earnings on Thursday continued a trend seen this earnings season of better results than a year ago, despite drags from winter storms, with Schneider and Old Dominion Freight Line setting company records.
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Greg Gantt is succeeding David Congdon as CEO of Old Dominion Freight Line as of May 16 as part of the less-than-truckload company’s designed succession plan.
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The fourth quarter 2017 earnings reporting season continued on Thursday with another three fleets – Old Dominion Freight Line, Hub Group, and Radiant Logistics – reporting increased profits, due not only to more business and better rates, but also to tax reform.
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