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Thomasville NC #2 LTL freight carrier (NASDAQ: ODFL) at $5.8B 2024 revenue; 15th consecutive #1 Mastio Quality Award, 99% on-time, 74% operating ratio, 260+ service centers competing with FedEx Freight and XPO for premium LTL.
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. (ODFL) is a Thomasville, North Carolina-based less-than-truckload (LTL) freight carrier — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: ODFL) as an S&P 500 and NASDAQ-100 component — operating a single integrated, union-free LTL network of 260+ service centers across all 50 US states, Canada, and Puerto Rico with a fleet of 11,284 tractors, 31,451 linehaul trailers, and 15,263 pickup and delivery trailers through approximately 23,000 employees. In fiscal year 2024, Old Dominion reported revenues of approximately $5.8 billion while maintaining a 99% on-time delivery rate, 0.1% cargo claims ratio (99.7% claim-free), and an operating ratio of approximately 74% — demonstrating best-in-class LTL service quality metrics that justify premium pricing over competitors. Old Dominion was named the #1 National LTL Carrier for Quality by Mastio & Company for the 15th consecutive year in 2024, ranking in the top spot across 23 of 28 performance attributes. Founded in 1934 by Earl Congdon Sr. and Lillian Congdon with a single truck running freight between Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia (named for Virginia's historic "Old Dominion" nickname), the company grew from a regional southeastern carrier to the second-largest US LTL carrier by revenue following FedEx Freight through organic network expansion and disciplined service center investment rather than acquisition.
NYSE-listed (FDX) global express and ground shipping at $87.7B revenue processing 15M+ packages daily; 670+ aircraft network competing with UPS for B2B and e-commerce parcel delivery worldwide.
FedEx Corporation is a Memphis, Tennessee-based global transportation and logistics company — listed on NYSE (NYSE: FDX) — providing express overnight delivery (FedEx Express), ground parcel delivery (FedEx Ground), less-than-truckload freight (FedEx Freight), and supply chain and e-commerce fulfillment services through a global network spanning 220+ countries and territories. Founded in 1971 by Frederick W. Smith with the hub-and-spoke air freight model that created the overnight delivery industry, FedEx generated $87.7 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024, processing 15 million+ packages daily through its combined Express and Ground networks for business shippers, e-commerce merchants, and residential consumers.
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