Old Dominion opens Wisconsin service center

Feb. 26, 2013

Old Dominion Freight Line (ODFL) has opened a new service in Tomah, WI. The 78-door service center is near the intersection of several major thoroughfares, including Interstate 90 and Interstate 94. Tomah is also situated along U.S. Highways 12 and 16 and Wisconsin State Highways 21, 131 and 173, ODFL said.

The facility employs 20 people.

“The terminal’s large size will prepare Old Dominion to efficiently handle the huge volume of freight moving through Tomah on a daily basis,” said Michael Jeske, the service center’s manager. “The new location will improve our service by cutting customers’ delivery times while also positioning Old Dominion for continued growth in the Midwest.”

The terminal’s service area includes seven cities in Wisconsin (La Crosse, Sparta, Black River Falls, Mauston, Baraboo, Onalaska and Reedsburg) and two cities in Minnesota (Rochester and Winona).

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