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October 2023 by Ado Karajic
Not totally bad it’s really 50/50. All the pet food loads are heavy and scaled out. Came around 2pm hit the scale first then was directed to dock around back of building and started working on me 5 mins later. Come back to scale house for paperwork. The last 15 miles was sketchy I wouldn’t come here on bad weather, narrow curvy road on hills. Only took one star off because it smells oh well. Loading and delivery is a gamble. You’ll either be quick or here all day guess I was lucky.
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October 2023 by Alvin Harrison
My first time there I had a great experience my appointment was 4pm check in at 3.30pm make sure you go to the scale first they have signs for you the check in was perfect he told me dock 4 the loader was perfect 1hour later was gone Aplus service for me thx.
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October 2023 by Zay Breeze
Only reason it’s not lower is because of the nice people.With that said I will never return here. Idk about y’all but I need Atleast $3 a mile for this load. Why?Well it’s HEAVY as hell.They make you scaleIts 60 miles away from the nearest interstateAll backroads. Steep, curvy, narrow backroads with a heavy load for Atleast 60 miles…No thanks. Not worth the hassle nor the wear n tear on my truck. Sorry.
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July 2023 by Marcusf250
Truckers If you read these reviews, & still come here, you will regret it. There are plenty of warnings. Yet I accepted a load out of here myself. And I regret it. Backwoods dïcks here. They will leave less than a foot between loaded trailers. You will have to crawl under there and start cranking. They give zero F’s & spotter will not pull it out for you.
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July 2023 by Ralph Breen Sr.
What a bunch of babies. Thought you were all suppose to be Truck Drivers, not whiners. Yes, it's in the country. So what. No it's Not an Interstate. Learn to drive. You follow procedure and things flow. Yes like any other busy place, it can take a little while, but they do take care of you. There's a good restroom. Call & Follow their directions or come and go on Route B (& E when prudent) out to 54 and be happy. Coming in 133 from I-44 is a little longer but, still a passable road. No it's not a Truck Stop. Poor babies. There's a Dollar General & Snack & Deli shop up the street if you really need something. A little walk won't hurt. Come prepared like any other normal Shipper/Receiver and you'll be fine. Once you get back to the Interstate you'll find your regular truck stops. Not every manufacturer is in the city or on an Interstate. If you can't handle the roads safely in or out, go back to driving cars for Uber or whatever. You don't belong on the roads. Follow the signs in town that say No Trucks. They're there for a reason. The locals mostly all work there and allow trucks to maneuver @ intersections if you give them a chance. No locals don't get taken care of first. They receive as well as ship here and loads have their order. Like anywhere else you'll see a few get in after you and out before you. It's the flow of process. Sometimes things get screwed up & delays happen. It's not that way all the time. We pull out of there fairly often when we want a load going where we're headed. It usually flows reasonably anywhere from 1-2 hrs. I've seen 45min in & out. Look for the scale and scale out before going to the office. That'll save you time. Read the signs there and don't gripe because you didn't read. They want their products in & out as much as you do.
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July 2023 by Saeed Alrashedi
Load is Heavy as they will scale you before and after you get loaded to make sure you are at Max capacity. Route is bad you will be going up and down hills with heavy load so not worth damaging your truck if you are owner operator try to avoid if you could
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June 2023 by lordkryptic
The pay was ok, the people were great in most instances, but they have zero organization in the warehouse. They keep track of how much they make and how much comes off the line but then just put it any open space in the warehouse and you have to go search for product every single time you have to load a truck. It was infuriating.
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May 2023 by Mekonnen Sebsibe
Well I got to this place to pick up load going to Illinois my appointment was at 18:00 I Checked in 17:15 but I am still here time is 21:19 . Top of that One of the shipping guys he came out and told me to get into dock door 4 after I backed into the dock anther guy came out and told me to get out of the dock and park on the side they don’t even communicate each other it is a joke. And also the road to get to this place is very bad. You get a heavy load going to skinny Road uphill downhill it’s not worth it.
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March 2023 by Alejandro Martinez
Personnel is courteous, however they will load you super heavy and their scale is off by a some lbs. I had a full tank of diesel and could not distribute my weight properly. I was overweight on my drives until I burned like 100 gallons of diesel. Look out for that.
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February 2023 by Mark Jones
Fast live unload. You need to scale in and out. Watch for signs. They will have you paperwork. Last 15 miles coming to town (MO133) was pretty bad. Narrow winding hilly road. Not really suitable for large trucks. Verizon Internet connection disappeared upon descending into town.
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February 2023 by spacecowboy626 _
Good place for delivery- follow signs to scale, checkin and out there. Follow their map around to little transfer dock, they load into another trailer. Just over an hour in total
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February 2023 by Xaviar Fideli
Not bad could use some sort of organization to the parking, while waiting on doors. Rookie drivers have no clue. Easy backing. Make sure to scale in!! Its around the corner. Then check in ... green lite scale out. Come back arfor seal & paperwork
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January 2023 by johnny Phoenix
Not everyone will have the same experience I have not had a bad experience here I followed the to do list and rules and it was good ( scale in scale out do scale math and write on the provided paper) have a pin and paper get the steers weight then steers and drives then everything/subtract steers from drives to get drives weight then subtract steers and drives from gross to have trailer weight/// have a nice day
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January 2023 by Roman Kysil
Loading time 4+ hrs. 1 pallet in 30min . Lots of trucks. Very slow shipping. Very tight roads .If you are driver with manual transmission, I don't envy you) road to get here is all up and down . Never again)
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December 2022 by Michael Bowden
12/10/22...arrived 14 hrs before my Sunday am appt....scaled on went to shipping office just to see....they weren't busy so straight to a door and loaded within an hour....went around and scaled out...79100..got my axle weights as I crossed the scale...getting the tandems right wasn't a problem....did end up having to wait till noon the next day for bills.. product was made Saturday morning and the lab test hadn't come back on it yet...I planned to sleep there overnight anyway so it wasn't a big deal...parked on the street going to their drop yard.. nice and quiet night...sleepy town..checked back with shipping about 1230 Sunday and bills were ready....everyone was polite and friendly.. road in and out were fine...just country roads...