Old Dominion operates one of North America's largest less-than-truckload networks through 260+ service centers, moving toward integrated CRM and sales analytics (Salesforce + Tableau expansion). The hiring profile—split across sales, logistics, ops, and engineering with mid-level weight—reflects a company scaling operational technology and demand capture simultaneously, while grappling with cross-functional fleet initiatives and governance gaps that stretch beyond IT.
Old Dominion Freight Line is a publicly traded LTL carrier founded in 1934, headquartered in Thomasville, North Carolina. The company operates a union-free network spanning the continental U.S., with service centers in over 260 locations offering regional, inter-regional, and national LTL services. Beyond core freight services, Old Dominion provides ground and air expedited transportation, container drayage, truckload brokerage, supply chain consulting, and warehousing. The platform runs on AS/400 and a modern cloud stack (Salesforce, Tableau, SAP, ArcGIS) alongside operational management systems (Maximo, ServiceChannel). Strategic alliances extend LTL coverage throughout North America.
Old Dominion operates a less-than-truckload (LTL) motor carrier network across 260+ service centers in the continental U.S., providing regional and national freight services, expedited transport, container drayage, and supply chain consulting.
Old Dominion's stack includes AS/400, Salesforce (with Lightning and Apex customization), Tableau for analytics, SAP, Maximo for maintenance, ArcGIS for logistics mapping, and Microsoft 365 for productivity.
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