2006 NEWS & PRESS RELEASES
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. Introduces Animated Demos on Web SiteCONTACT: Ken Erdner Thomasville, North Carolina (July 24, 2006) - Ken Erdner, Vice President of Information Systems & Technology at Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. announced the LTL super regional trucking firm is introducing Animated Demos of the most popular features on its web site odfl.com and will be adding more over the next several months. The demos are intended to assist both new and longtime odfl.com users in getting the most out of Old Dominion’s web site and shipping tools as well as answering frequently asked questions about those tools. All the Animated Demos are provided in .swf (Shockwave) format, which downloads very quickly (most take less than 1 minute). They do require the free Flash Player browser plug-in for viewing, which may be downloaded from Adobe.com.(http://adobe.com/products/flashplayer). Two versions of most Animated Demos are offered: A high bandwidth version for users on high-speed internet connections such as cable, DSL, ISDN, TI or faster and a low bandwidth version for customers on dial-up connections. Commenting on the addition of Animated Demos to the web site, Erdner said: “From the initial conceptual stages to final implementation of each new web site feature our efforts have been to assure that the focus remains on the customer’s needs. Old Dominion has worked hard to assure customer-centric features on its web site, quick access to data, easy site navigation, all-in-all, a personalized, satisfying and productive visit to odfl.com.” Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. is a leading less-than-truckload (LTL) super regional carrier. Through its nonunion work force and four operating groups, OD•Domestic, OD•Expedited, OD•Global and OD•Technology, Old Dominion offers an array of innovative products and services and provides complete nationwide coverage within the Southeast, South Central, Northeast, Midwest and West regions of the country, including 37 states with 100% full-state coverage and international services around the globe. Visit Old Dominion on-line at www.odfl.com.
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