Old Dominion expands Oregon service center

June 10, 2014

Old Dominion Freight Line has relocated and expanded its Eugene (OR) Service Center. The new facility, which will serve customers in Western Oregon, features 42 doors, 50% more than the previous location.

The location employs 18 and is located just north of Eugene near Interstate 5. The facility serves a wide range of customers, including the region’s thriving wood products and recreational vehicle manufacturing industries.

“We are thrilled to call this newly constructed facility home,” said Mike Deneen, manager of the Eugene Service Center. “The extra space will allow for continued growth in the region and allow Old Dominion to maintain its promise of premium service to our customers, new and old alike.”

The service center provides direct service mostly to the central part of western Oregon, including Eugene, Corvallis, Albany, Springfield, Roseburg, Coos Bay and Newport.

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