Established in 1926, Harms Pacific Transport, INC. began with one truck, three owner-operators, and five trailers to haul liquid and dry fertilizers throughout the central and western states.
In 1993 Harms added liquid chemicals to the commodities hauled. We now have a fleet of 25 trucks and 50 trailers. Gary Marquard and Steve Dilley are the Co-Owners of the company. We are licensed in seven western states with the entire hazard permits required. We are also licensed in Colorado, Alaska, British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
Logistics
Bootstrap 4 has been noted
Harms Pacific trucks are equipped
with a complete set of safety gear.
This is to include rubber gloves, rubber boots, goggles, a safety shield, hard hat, rubber suit, and respirator mask.
Our trucks are also equipped with a Spill Response Pack. These packs include absorbent pillows, snakes, rags, and bags to contain any contaminated items.
Safety
We are Committed to Safety
Harms Pacific is a safety-oriented company. Our commitment is a
guarantee to our customers.
Our drivers are trained by JJ Keller on the safety and handling of hazardous materials through classes and literature. All employees receive HM-126 training and certification every two years.
Safety questions can be directed to
our Safety Manager, Steve Dilley
Mid Columbia Tank Cleaning
Professional Cleaning Services
INTERNAL TANK CLEANING
Hand Rinse
Steam
Rinse, Steam & Dry
Caustic Wash
ADDITIONAL CLEANING SERVICES
Dry Bulk Trailers
Van Trailers
DELUXE DETAILING
Scraping
Drop Unloading Lines
Hose Cleaning
Pump Cleaning
External Trailer Wash
Tractor Wash
Long Hauls
No Trip to Far!
Call for Product Limitations and Pricing
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.
Appliances such as washers, dryers, and refrigerators must be disconnected, and the washer
must have a stabilizer installed. Again, your estimator can help you understand how these
items are properly serviced. All local moving companies have business relationships with
local service providers that handle this type of service, however full service moving
companies and national moving companies will also be able to provide all of the moving
services you require. Be sure you know who your mover will be using, as you will need to let
these people into your home to provide the service.