Hurricane Trucking is an Interstate Commerce Commission Contract and Common Carrier (ICC MC 162783) operating locally in the Houston and surrounding areas as well as throughout Texas and surrounding states.
Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission Carriers Permit C167752.
Oversize and overweight loads. Local and over-the-road superheavy or oversize permit bond number 1262200
Texas Railroad Commission Authority.
Interchange Agreements with all major steamship lines and railroads.
Hurricane Trucking provides container, flatbed and dry van drayage; direct discharge ship to truck and outside storage and trans loading facilities for both hazardous and non-hazardous dry or drummed goods.
1. Container, Flatbed and Dry Van Drayage
When necessary, we have owned flatbeds, dry vans, container chassis’, and low-boys to service most full truck load requirements.
2. Direct Discharge Ship to Truck
As needed by our customers, we are able to “catch” direct discharge from ship to truck.
3. Outside Storage and Trans Loading Facilities
We have 3 acres of outside storage as well as the heavy equipment (crane and forklifts) to complete most trans loading requirements.
If you are receiving a non-binding estimate, the charges that your mover assesses on your
shipment must be based on the actual weight of the shipment. Your mover may not lawfully
assess transportation charges on shipments with non-binding estimates on cubic feet, volume,
time (hourly) or on any basis other than weight. Also, the federal regulations require that
shipment weights must be determined on a state certified scale with a copy of the weigh
master’s tickets provided to you in support of the final invoice.
The busiest times for moving companies are typically during the summer months, May-September.
If you are planning a move during that time you should make arrangements early.
Friday and Saturdays are big moving days so if you have flexibility in your schedule it can
be easier to get a date during the week rather than a weekend.