Old Dominion Freight Line Adds Indiana Terminal

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Old Dominion Freight Line

Old Dominion Freight Line has officially opened a new terminal in Brownsburg, Indiana, to serve the west central portion of the state.

The facility is the 225th in the network of the company that ranks No. 11 on the Transport Topics Top 100 list of the largest U.S. and Canadian for-hire companies. The facility employs 80 people, serving cities such as Lafayette and Anderson. The facility has 63 doors and space to add another 50, according to a company statement.

“This 18-acre service center will allow Old Dominion to continue to provide the premium service our customers have come to expect,” Mark Cox, Brownsburg service center manager, said in a statement.

The facility was purchased from an undisclosed seller and remodeled prior to the opening.