RELIABLE SERVICE FOR OVER 60 YEARS!
In the summer of 1958, Arnold and Lorene Debrick went into business as a single truck operation forming the company of Debrick Truck Line. They began hauling water locally around Miami county and later transitioned into transporting cow hides. Since then, Debrick Truck Line has expanded to a nation-wide carrier operating in 48 states and Canada.
Today, Arnold and Lorene’s four children own and operate the family business and have been actively involved since 1981. Debrick continuously strives to meet today’s transportation challenges one customer at a time while staying true to its family values of honesty, loyalty, reliability, and quality.
NEEDING FREIGHT MOVED? LET US HELP
From retail products to construction equipment and everything in between, let Debrick Truck Line serve as your one stop adaptive carrier for all of your transportation needs.
DRY VAN
With a vast supply of 53′ vans, we can easily move bulk dry goods to fit your customers needs.
DOUBLE DROP/RGN
Through our removable goose neck trailers, we easily transport your powered equipment from combines to forklifts.
FLATBED
Whether your shipment has over dimensional requirements or needs side loaded, our flatbed division can deliver.
CONESTOGA
Utilize our conestoga division to side load large equipment and keep your product covered from the elements.
STEP DECK
Let us meet your transportation needs and maximize efficiency through our various step deck configurations.
POWER ONLY
Keep your overhead low by transporting goods through your leased or purchased trailers while we supply the power.
Adjustments can be costly, but can mostly be avoided with accurate information.
Common adjustments occur around oversized items (more than 12 feet in length), lift-gates,
limited delivery access, residential fees, reclassifications and changes to the bill of lading.
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.