ABOUT US
Our mission is to provide our partners and direct customers with an optimal and reliable solution for their transport needs and to provide our employees with a safe and pleasant working environment.
We are looking for hard-working and honest people as in reward we provide a friendly working environment along with industry-leading pay tailored to each of the driver’s needs.
EMPLOYEES
Crazy Horse Transport LLC currently employs over 30 employees covering management, driving, mechanic, dispatching, and administrative positions.
FLEET
To transport freight we use the latest generation (2018-2019) trucks and trailers (van or refrigerated) which we maintain in immaculate condition for the joy of our drivers. Road service and substitute units are also provided in case of a breakdown.
HOURS OF SERVICE
Working for Crazy Horse is all about flexibility. We respect the home time and the different needs that our drivers have in terms of their driving style.
COMPETITIVE PAY
Industry-leading pay tailored to each of our drivers’ needs.
24/7 SERVICE
Our work and full support do not stop, 24h/days, 7 days/week, 365 days/year.
LOADS
Regular or tailor-made transportation of TL (truckload), and LTL (less than truckload) freight in a safe, reliable, and timely manner. Palletized loads, no touch to the freight by the driver. We try to keep things simple for you.
COVERAGE
Our operations cover 48 US states + Canada. Most of our loads are concentrated in the Western 11 states.
MILEAGE
With us, you can expect safety on the road as a priority combined with a predicted 11.000 – 13.000 miles for solo drivers and a predicted 20.000 – 23.000 miles for teams
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.