Old Dominion Freight Line Opens New Facility in Pasco, Washington

The $7.1 million investment adds capacity to the company's LTL network.

Published on Mar. 9, 2026

Old Dominion Freight Line has opened a new 65-door facility in Pasco, Washington, as part of a $7.1 million investment. The new state-of-the-art site replaces an existing Old Dominion location and is intended to support the company's customers' future growth.

Why it matters

The new Pasco facility is part of Old Dominion's strategy to expand its less-than-truckload (LTL) network capacity in the Pacific Northwest region to better serve its growing customer base in the area.

The details

The new 65-door facility was developed by Old Dominion Freight Line on a site the company purchased for $2.65 million about three years ago from the Port of Pasco. The total investment in the new property and facility improvements now stands at $7.1 million, according to a county assessment database. Old Dominion had an existing location in Pasco at the Pasco Processing Center, which it plans to replace with the new state-of-the-art facility.

  • Old Dominion Freight Line purchased the site for the new facility about three years ago.
  • The new 65-door facility in Pasco, Washington opened for operations on March 3, 2026.

The players

Old Dominion Freight Line

A major less-than-truckload (LTL) freight transportation and logistics services company.

Port of Pasco

The port authority that sold the site to Old Dominion Freight Line for the new facility.

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The takeaway

Old Dominion Freight Line's investment in a new, larger facility in Pasco, Washington demonstrates the company's commitment to expanding its logistics capabilities in the Pacific Northwest to better serve its growing customer base in the region.