Old Dominion warehouse offering

July 16, 2008
Old Dominion Freight Line has added warehouse services including pick & pack, replenishment, labeling, web-based visibility and reporting, the company said

Old Dominion Freight Line has added warehouse services including pick & pack, replenishment, labeling, web-based visibility and reporting, the company said.

“We are very excited about our entry into the warehouse and distribution service space,” said Old Dominion senior vp of strategic development Rick Keeler. “Our warehousing solutions are designed to assist companies without in-house logistics services. We want to help those companies focus on their core competencies by supporting them with our warehousing solution.”

The warehouse division will be managed by Chris Reynolds, and the warehouse management systems will be powered by SAP from facilities in the nation’s major gateways, Old Dominion said.

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