Discover the full insider trade history of OLD Dominion Freight Line, INC., a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Transport & Logistics sector, OLD Dominion Freight Line, INC. has logged 63 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €32.7bn. The latest transaction was reported on 19 May 2022 — Attribution. Among the most active insiders: Wray D. Michael. Every trade is openly available.
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Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. (ticker: ODFL) is a benchmark U.S. freight transportation company listed on the NYSE in the United States. Founded in 1934 and headquartered in Thomasville, North Carolina, Old Dominion has built its business around less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping, a highly operationally demanding segment that rewards network density, service reliability, and cost discipline. For international investors, ODFL stands out as a focused LTL specialist rather than a broad-based trucking conglomerate. The company operates an integrated network of service centers across the continental United States and provides regional, inter-regional, and national LTL transportation services. Its offering is complemented by value-added services such as expedited transportation, container drayage, truckload brokerage, and supply-chain consulting. Old Dominion also maintains strategic alliances with other carriers to extend its reach across North America. Competitively, Old Dominion is one of the leading North American LTL carriers, operating in a market where scale matters, but where execution matters even more. Customer retention, shipment visibility, terminal productivity, and on-time performance are critical differentiators. The company’s union-free operating model, strong service reputation, and long record of disciplined capital allocation have made it a market-share gainer over time. Management consistently emphasizes investments in its network, technology, people, and real estate footprint as the foundation for future growth and service quality. Geographically, ODFL’s business is overwhelmingly domestic, with coverage concentrated in the United States through its nationwide service-center network. The company reports 261 service centers and a large fleet of tractors and trailers, underscoring a capital-intensive but strategically durable business model. This footprint supports both high service levels and the flexibility required to handle diverse freight patterns across multiple industries. Recent developments reinforce the company’s continued focus on capacity and execution. In its 2025 annual results, Old Dominion reported revenue of $5.5 billion and highlighted ongoing investment in network expansion, technology, and logistics real estate. The company also provided an update on first-quarter 2026 activity in February 2026. For investors, ODFL remains a premium-quality logistics franchise on the U.S. public market, combining operational consistency, strong competitive positioning, and exposure to domestic freight demand in the United States.