Diamond Trucking Inc, a family owned and operated business based in Phoenix, Arizona was founded by Dennis and Diann Miller in 1982. Through years of dedication to excellent customer service and building lasting relationships within the fuel industry Diamond Trucking continues to grow. On January 1st 2017, Diamond Trucking acquired Jonesco Trucking out of Bellemont, Arizona. Jonesco, founded in 1979, was another family owned business that had much of the same values and commitment to excellence that Diamond Trucking has. It was a great fit and a win-win for both companies. Jonesco primarily covered the Northern parts of Arizona and New Mexico as well as the Northwest regions of Arizona extending into the Las Vegas region of Nevada. With Diamond’s coverage in the southern parts of AZ, NM, and CA this allowed Diamond Trucking to be one of the largest Arizona based petroleum haulers. Current daily operations are now overseen by sons Jess and PJ Miller that maintain the vision of excellence to our customers and our employees.
OUR SERVICES
This is where Diamond Trucking’s core business was built, we know delivering a quality finished product for wholesale or retail sites is what our customers need most! By providing the “Diamond crew” with some of the best equipment industry has to offer, we can help our customers maintain or build upon their reputation. If you are a small jobber or an international corporation we might just have what you need, exceptional and dependable transportation.
Fuels
Renewables
Propane
Trans-Loading
Inventory
If you are a small station or an international corporation operating in the Southwest, Diamond Trucking has what you need – exceptional and dependable transportation and service. We provide Terminal to Station as well as Terminal to Terminal solutions to our customers in Arizona & New Mexico, as well as parts of California, Nevada, Utah, Texas, and Colorado.
We even help out with disaster recovery, such as pumping fuel out of disabled transports, and providing fuel delivery in the wake of natural disasters in the southern states.
The bill of lading (BOL) acts as an invoicing receipt in the shipping industry, and with many
motor carriers, the BOL is the contract of carriage between that motor carrier and the shipper.
It includes important information related to the shipment such as addresses, packaging type,
freight class, description of the goods and any special instructions.
There are 18 freight classes. They are determined by weight, dimensions, density, storage capability,
ease of handling, value and liability from instances like theft, damage, breakability and spoilage.
To help you determine freight class, we’ve developed a freight density calculator.