Company Profile #146355
The company was dissolved at .
04.2.2022
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Welcome to H&MTransportLogistic .LLC we are a new company we do local and Long Haul You can use any Trucks u can use any trailers u want we are laid back company u can haul any time u want we can all our divers to be happy here if u damage your truck or load please report it to you supervisor aspa so he can fill the paper work out thanks for applying with H&MTransportLogistic .LLc
make sure your truck book open
make sure your truck book open
No limit
No damge trucks or load
u can haul any loads u want at any time u want
u have monday - sunday to get your loads in
please keep tract with load # and Fuel and milage hours so buy Friday u can turn it it
please get the on-time
if u get in a wreck please notify the dispatch about the wreck and also notify the supervisor that on duty
For example, drivers who transport property in the same state are subject to state regulations but not federal regulations. Whereas drivers who deliver materials from state to state must comply with federal regulations. Among the regulations:
Each duty period must begin with at least 10 hours off-duty.
Drivers may work no more than 60 hours on-duty over seven consecutive days or 70 hours over eight days. And they need to maintain a driver's log for seven days and eight days after, respectively.
Drivers may be on duty for up to 14 hours following 10 hours off duty, but they are limited to 11 hours of driving time.
Drivers must take a mandatory 30-minute break by their eighth hour of coming on duty.
The 14-hour duty period may not be extended with off-duty time for breaks, meals, fuel stops, etc.
u can haul any loads u want at any time u want
u have monday - sunday to get your loads in
please keep tract with load # and Fuel and milage hours so buy Friday u can turn it it
please get the on-time
if u get in a wreck please notify the dispatch about the wreck and also notify the supervisor that on duty
For example, drivers who transport property in the same state are subject to state regulations but not federal regulations. Whereas drivers who deliver materials from state to state must comply with federal regulations. Among the regulations:
Each duty period must begin with at least 10 hours off-duty.
Drivers may work no more than 60 hours on-duty over seven consecutive days or 70 hours over eight days. And they need to maintain a driver's log for seven days and eight days after, respectively.
Drivers may be on duty for up to 14 hours following 10 hours off duty, but they are limited to 11 hours of driving time.
Drivers must take a mandatory 30-minute break by their eighth hour of coming on duty.
The 14-hour duty period may not be extended with off-duty time for breaks, meals, fuel stops, etc.
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