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Admiral Merchants Motor Freight, Inc. (662 Trucks)
215 S. 11th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55403
www.ammf.com
MC-76266
Ace Doran Hauling and Rigging (*1062)
1601 Blue Rock St
Cincinnati, OH 45223
www.acedoran.com
*and Bennett Motor Express
www.bennettig.com
MC-112304
Greentree Transportation (*600)
P.O. Box 293
Pittsburgh, PA 15275-1014
*bridgewayconnects.com/our-companies/
MC-158998
CR Transport Inc (81)
1225 E Washington Street
Joliet, IL 60433
www.crfreight.com
MC-290200
DD&S Express Inc. (60)
8515 Rainswood Dr
Landover, MD 20785
www.ddsexpress.com
MC-326288
Reinsfelder Inc. (99)
108 Plunkett Drve
Zelienpole, PA
www.reinsfelder.com
MC-13727
NHH SERVICES LLC (103)
701 EAST GATE DRIVE STE 110
MT LAUREL, NJ 08054 MC-818994
https://nhhservices.com/
We are agents currently representing over 3000 owner/ operators leased to one of the carriers above. We either call the driver(s) direct or post freight with their central office.
We will usually meet or beat costs of other actual trucking companies and owner operators, but not brokers or carriers brokering out their freight--we quote physical numbers with physical trucks, not phantom rates!
*Below are average rates or methods of estimating costs
~*Most drivers run for what fuel cost is: So, if it's 2.49 p/gal, then 2.49 p/m (a loosely but fairly consistent method of determining what is being offered to a driver is just add 2 zeros at the end of the quote and that will determine the salary per year (based on approx 100k miles p/yr and 12% deadhead. Example; $2.50 p/m equates to a 25k per year salary...nothing extravagant!).
~Depending on lane, a safe way of figuring costs for partials (on a per mile basis) is by going 8.5 to .10 per foot, per mile.
~Another similar formula for partials is by going $100 per foot (not based on mileage)..
~Over dimensional, overweight loads are typically quoted per shipment.
Here's a basic formula for od loads... approx .10 for each inch over (i.e. a legal load would typically run 2.50 p/m, 8.7" would be one inch od and .10 more and so on) plus out of route miles, permits and additionals (escorts will typically come in after 12' but vary each state).
Overweight... .85 to 1.00 per axle (or just times that by the weight) plus additionals (i.e. let's say a standard flatbed truck can load 47k and shipper has a 57k piece, so that added .85 to 1.00 p/m to his/her p/m rate, plus permits--and remember, it must be one piece...any od or overweight load that can be broke down is considered a divisible load and must not be hauled on one truck).
I tell people all the time 'I'm only as good as the information that's provided', meaning if the information is wrong, the rate (and possibly equipment) will probably be wrong.
~FUEL SURCHARGE CAN VARY DEPENDENT ON LANE OR DESTINATION. Based on government findings web site @ https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/gasdiesel/
~Tarp Charges are $50.00 for half load/ partials - $100.00 for full load (up to 6' drop tarps) - $150 for 8' drop - o.d. loads are per shipment
~Stop offs or pick ups are $50.00
~Detention, Layover, Truck Ordered Not Used are subject to Tariff rates set by each carrier
~*Expedited or exclusive use are to be negotiated between Shipper and Kennon Transport and should also be followed by written confirmation.
~Over dimension subject to negotiation and permits.
~This document is a tentative contract between the Shipper and Kennon Transport for the purpose of scheduling and setting rates. Rates are subject to negotiation and written confirmations.
~LOCAL RUNS APPROX $650 OR WILL RATE PER SHIPMENT/ OR FIGURE $65 P/HR W/ A 10 HR MIN FOR FLAT OR STEP, $90 P/HR FOR DD W/ A 10 HR MIN. ALL O.D LOADS ARE RATE PER SHIPMENT
THIS IS NOT A BINDING CONTRACT UNLESS SIGNED BY BOTH CARRIER AND SHIPPER.
*Terminology — expedited, dedicated and exclusive use terms can mean different things to different carriers (i.e, our definitions may be different than van carriers like UPS and so on. Expedited means guaranteed fast service. Dedicated means we have to meet time restrictions (appointments, meet a crane/crew at a certain time and so on) and exclusive use means just that…nothing else on the truck. These services are typically 10 to 30% more.
THIS IS NOT A BINDING CONTRACT UNLESS SIGNED BY BOTH CARRIER AND SHIPPER
215 S. 11th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55403
www.ammf.com
MC-76266
Ace Doran Hauling and Rigging (*1062)
1601 Blue Rock St
Cincinnati, OH 45223
www.acedoran.com
*and Bennett Motor Express
www.bennettig.com
MC-112304
Greentree Transportation (*600)
P.O. Box 293
Pittsburgh, PA 15275-1014
*bridgewayconnects.com/our-companies/
MC-158998
CR Transport Inc (81)
1225 E Washington Street
Joliet, IL 60433
www.crfreight.com
MC-290200
DD&S Express Inc. (60)
8515 Rainswood Dr
Landover, MD 20785
www.ddsexpress.com
MC-326288
Reinsfelder Inc. (99)
108 Plunkett Drve
Zelienpole, PA
www.reinsfelder.com
MC-13727
NHH SERVICES LLC (103)
701 EAST GATE DRIVE STE 110
MT LAUREL, NJ 08054 MC-818994
https://nhhservices.com/
We are agents currently representing over 3000 owner/ operators leased to one of the carriers above. We either call the driver(s) direct or post freight with their central office.
We will usually meet or beat costs of other actual trucking companies and owner operators, but not brokers or carriers brokering out their freight--we quote physical numbers with physical trucks, not phantom rates!
*Below are average rates or methods of estimating costs
~*Most drivers run for what fuel cost is: So, if it's 2.49 p/gal, then 2.49 p/m (a loosely but fairly consistent method of determining what is being offered to a driver is just add 2 zeros at the end of the quote and that will determine the salary per year (based on approx 100k miles p/yr and 12% deadhead. Example; $2.50 p/m equates to a 25k per year salary...nothing extravagant!).
~Depending on lane, a safe way of figuring costs for partials (on a per mile basis) is by going 8.5 to .10 per foot, per mile.
~Another similar formula for partials is by going $100 per foot (not based on mileage)..
~Over dimensional, overweight loads are typically quoted per shipment.
Here's a basic formula for od loads... approx .10 for each inch over (i.e. a legal load would typically run 2.50 p/m, 8.7" would be one inch od and .10 more and so on) plus out of route miles, permits and additionals (escorts will typically come in after 12' but vary each state).
Overweight... .85 to 1.00 per axle (or just times that by the weight) plus additionals (i.e. let's say a standard flatbed truck can load 47k and shipper has a 57k piece, so that added .85 to 1.00 p/m to his/her p/m rate, plus permits--and remember, it must be one piece...any od or overweight load that can be broke down is considered a divisible load and must not be hauled on one truck).
I tell people all the time 'I'm only as good as the information that's provided', meaning if the information is wrong, the rate (and possibly equipment) will probably be wrong.
~FUEL SURCHARGE CAN VARY DEPENDENT ON LANE OR DESTINATION. Based on government findings web site @ https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/gasdiesel/
~Tarp Charges are $50.00 for half load/ partials - $100.00 for full load (up to 6' drop tarps) - $150 for 8' drop - o.d. loads are per shipment
~Stop offs or pick ups are $50.00
~Detention, Layover, Truck Ordered Not Used are subject to Tariff rates set by each carrier
~*Expedited or exclusive use are to be negotiated between Shipper and Kennon Transport and should also be followed by written confirmation.
~Over dimension subject to negotiation and permits.
~This document is a tentative contract between the Shipper and Kennon Transport for the purpose of scheduling and setting rates. Rates are subject to negotiation and written confirmations.
~LOCAL RUNS APPROX $650 OR WILL RATE PER SHIPMENT/ OR FIGURE $65 P/HR W/ A 10 HR MIN FOR FLAT OR STEP, $90 P/HR FOR DD W/ A 10 HR MIN. ALL O.D LOADS ARE RATE PER SHIPMENT
THIS IS NOT A BINDING CONTRACT UNLESS SIGNED BY BOTH CARRIER AND SHIPPER.
*Terminology — expedited, dedicated and exclusive use terms can mean different things to different carriers (i.e, our definitions may be different than van carriers like UPS and so on. Expedited means guaranteed fast service. Dedicated means we have to meet time restrictions (appointments, meet a crane/crew at a certain time and so on) and exclusive use means just that…nothing else on the truck. These services are typically 10 to 30% more.
THIS IS NOT A BINDING CONTRACT UNLESS SIGNED BY BOTH CARRIER AND SHIPPER