CANTON, Ohio (Oct. 28, 2011) – Old Dominion Freight Line Inc.’s
newest service center – located in Canton, Ohio – officially opened last week
and is slated to be the company’s first LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified facility in its nationwide
network.
Old Dominion opened the 70-door
facility, the company’s 216th, and will host a ribbon cutting ceremony on Nov.
9. Canton Mayor William J. Healy II; Old Dominion Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Greg Gantt; and Old
Dominion Senior Vice President of Sales Marty Freeman are expected to attend
the ceremony.
The new center, located at 3970
Commerce Street SW, will employ 40 people. Old Dominion operates six other
service centers in Ohio – Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Toledo and
Youngstown – and currently employs 530 people statewide.
“The state of Ohio is vitally
important to Old Dominion’s operations. With this new service center we can
provide our current and future customers with an even more reliable link to the
area’s major thoroughfares,” Gantt said. “Many of the measures used in the
design and construction of this center to achieve LEED certification are common
sense solutions that will help us meet our business goals while also being
responsible, environmental stewards.”
To work toward LEED certification,
the company employed a number of energy efficiency and water savings measures.
They include a water-efficient landscape design that does not require
irrigation; low-VOC paints, coatings and carpet; and a combination of increased
wall and roof insulation, high-performance windows, efficient HVAC equipment,
light fixtures and controls that should help to reduce energy use by 19 percent
compared to a facility designed and built to standard construction codes.
In addition, Old Dominion used
sustainable materials in the service center’s construction. Thirty-nine percent
of building materials used during construction have recycled post- or
pre-consumer content, and 63 percent of building materials originated and were
manufactured within a 500-mile radius of the site.
Old Dominion estimates that the
center will see a 19.7 percent annual energy savings, including a reduction of
319,511 kWh and 1,678 therms. The company estimates it can achieve a 34 percent
reduction in water use, saving more than 31,000 gallons of water annually.
“We want to recognize and thank Mayor
Healy and his team, Canton City Council, Stark Development Board, the State of
Ohio and our partners at DeHoff Development as we all worked together to locate
Old Dominion Freight Line to the Mills Business Park,” said Dennis P. Saunier,
president and CEO of the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce. “We’re
thrilled they have made a significant investment here and welcome them as the
newest addition to our local business community.”
The Canton center is strategically
located along Interstate 77, which provides easy access to Interstates 80 and
90 – two of the nation’s longest interstate highways – and Interstate 70, which
the federal government in 2007 named as one of six “Corridors of the Future.” The program aims to reduce
congestion on major thoroughfares, and when complete, Interstate 70 will have
dedicated truck lanes between Ohio and Missouri.
The Canton Service Center is the
latest in a string of upgrades Old Dominion is making to its national network.
In 2011, the company plans to invest between $260 million and $295 million on
capital expenditures, including $100 million to $120 million for real estate
purchases and expansion projects at the company’s existing facilities.
In August, Old Dominion launched an expansion of its regional hub in Indianapolis,
creating up to 183 new jobs by 2014. As part of the $22 million project, Old
Dominion will expand the service center from 223 doors to 325 doors, making it
one of the largest centers in the company’s network.
For more information about Old
Dominion, including employment opportunities, visit www.odfl.com or call (800) 432-6335.
About Old Dominion Freight
Line
Old Dominion Freight Line
Inc. (NASDAQ: ODFL) is a national less-than-truckload motor carrier providing
one-to-five day service among six regions in the United States and next-day and
second-day service within these regions. Through its four product groups,
OD-Domestic, OD-Expedited, OD-Global and OD-Technology, the Company offers an
array of innovative products and services that provide direct service to 48
states within the Southeast, Gulf Coast, Northeast, Midwest, Central and West
regions of the country. In addition to domestic less-than-truckload services,
the Company offers assembly and distribution services as well as LCL and FCL
delivery services to and from all of North America, Central America, South
America and the Far East. The Company also offers a broad range of
expedited and logistical services for both its domestic and global markets, and
for more than 75 years, Old Dominion has been helping the world keep promises.
More information can be found at www.odfl.com.
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