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ODFL to improve Canada service through northwest Gateway

The service will reduce border crossing times by providing a single gateway into Alberta, Canada, through Old Dominion’s Great Falls, Mont., location. More than 65 Old Dominion service centers will be connected with this gateway, making shipping into these Canadian locations much smoother and easier, the company said.

The Trucker News Services

11/10/2009

THOMASVILLE, N.C. — LTL carrier Old Dominion Freight Line Inc. reports improved service through its Northwest gateway into Canada effective Nov. 9, which will connect more than 65 Old Dominion service centers to Edmonton and Calgary, Canada.

“We are pleased to offer this improved service from the western U.S. to Edmonton and Calgary, Canada. By utilizing our Northwest gateway, we can reduce border crossing times for our customers,” said Chuck Powell, vice president of the Pacific Northwest region.

The service will reduce border crossing times by providing a single gateway into Alberta, Canada, through Old Dominion’s Great Falls, Mont., location. More than 65 Old Dominion service centers will be connected with this gateway, making shipping into these Canadian locations much smoother and easier, the company said.

Through its four operating groups, OD•Domestic, OD•Expedited, OD•Global and OD•Technology, Old Dominion offers an array of products and services and provides complete nationwide coverage within the Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Central States, Gulf States and West regions of the country and international services around the globe.

Kevin Jones of The Trucker staff can be reached for comment at kevinj@thetrucker.com.

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