Old Dominion Opens $7.1M Facility in Washington

New 'state-of-the-art' site replaces previous location in Pasco.

Published on Mar. 9, 2026

Old Dominion Freight Line has opened a new $7.1 million facility in Pasco, Washington, replacing a previous location. The 17.9-acre site features 65 doors for the company's fleet of semi-trucks and is described as a 'state-of-the-art' addition to Old Dominion's less-than-truckload (LTL) network.

Why it matters

The new facility represents an investment by Old Dominion to expand its logistics operations and support future growth in the Pacific Northwest region. As a major LTL carrier, the company's infrastructure upgrades are important to maintaining efficient freight transportation and supply chain services.

The details

Old Dominion first purchased the Pasco site back in 2023 for $2.65 million. With the new $7.1 million in improvements, the facility now sits on 17.9 acres and features 65 doors for the company's semi-truck fleet. The new location will replace Old Dominion's previous site at the Pasco Processing Center.

  • Old Dominion bought the Pasco site in 2023 for $2.65 million.
  • The new $7.1 million facility officially opened on March 3, 2026.

The players

Old Dominion Freight Line

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

Port of Pasco

The local port authority that oversees commercial and industrial development in the Pasco, Washington region.

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The takeaway

Old Dominion's investment in a new, larger facility in Pasco demonstrates the company's commitment to expanding its logistics infrastructure and services to meet growing demand in the Pacific Northwest region.