Founded in 1983, Dave Hausbeck Trucking started with one truck moving freight around the country. Since that time, DHT has grown to several related companies including Tanker, Gravel Train, Flatbed, Van, Excavating, and also Landscape Supply yard. DHT also operates a 24-hour full service repair facility.
DHT has several locations to better serve you. Our home base is in Reese, Michigan, but we also have locations in Port Huron, Sault St. Marie, Detroit, Michigan, and Bellefontaine, Ohio. DHT is licensed in 48 states, and traveling into Canada is just a stroll across the bridge.
Our tankers have the capability to haul Propane (LPG), Butane (NC4), Anhydrous Ammonia (NH3), and other NGL products. DHT’s presence is currently, but not limited to, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, New York, and Ontario, Canada. DHT offers a fleet of multi-axle trailers capable of hauling 12,000-17,200 gallons per load, as well as a fleet of tandem axle trailers capable of hauling 9,000-10,000 gallons per load.
Our fleet of trucks with 25-ton and 45-ton capacity tankers are liquid pump equipped and are fitted with industry standard 2 inch and 3 inch hoses and all possible adapters. All units are tracked by GPS so DHT can provide immediate location and delivery updates.
DHT has a wide variety of large quantity trailers to move your dry bulk product quickly and efficiently. With our large fleet, we can accommodate large highway jobs, or move cattle bedding and aglime for farmers. DHT trailers are equipped with end dumps and waterproof tarps to protect and defend your loads. We also own break-up doubles to enable us to haul into and out of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Canada. Whether it is sand, stone, processed top soil, asphalt, or fertilizer, the professionals at DHT have the right trucks and trailers ready for you.
DHT currently has a fleet of aggregate live bottom Asphalt Trailers. Our fleet continues to grow as your needs increase. Our Asphalt Trailers are not only capable of hauling asphalt, but also stone and sand for those places that cannot accommodate an end dump. Please give us a call, and we would be happy to meet your individual needs.
The flats consist of 48 foot, 53 foot, and curtain side trailers, with a hauling capacity of more than 50,000 pounds. We also have 4 foot and 8 foot drop tarps to cover every load. We have the authority to run in all 48 contiguous states, as well as Ontario Canada. We haul a range of product from landscape material, building supplies, lumber, steel, and many other products as well. We also have B-Train flat trailers with a hauling capacity of 110,000 pounds. These B-Train flats service all of Michigan, Northern Indiana, and Ontario.
Our ever-expanding van transport is fully equipped for all of your transportation needs with a fleet of 53-foot dry vans all under 10 years old. We are currently focused in the Midwest and East coast, but permitted to go to all 48 states and Canada.
Items of extraordinary value such as jewelry, money, antiques, and stamp collections
can be included in your shipment, provided that you notify your local moving representative
of these items before packing and moving day. It is strongly recommended that you carry
irreplaceable and expensive articles with you, or make alternate arrangements for their
transport.
In the moving industry, items worth more than $100 per pound are considered to be articles
of "extraordinary value.” To be assured that a claim involving these articles is not limited
to minimal liability, complete and sign your mover's high-value inventory form.
Also, be sure to sign the "Extraordinary Value Article Declaration" box, if applicable, on
your Bill of Lading.
Each mover has a slightly different procedure to follow as it relates to high-value items.
Ask your relocation specialist to provide you with an explanation of their company's process.
This is a confusing (but important) task, so be sure that you clearly understand the rules
prior to load day.
All loose items must be packed in boxes to prevent loss or damage while moving. It is
recommended that you pack all items and leave the drawers empty.