"Trusted Transports That Deliver More
Than Promises."
D & D Trucking has been in operation for over 17 years and is based in Memphis, TN. Our mission is to transport goods with excellence to support and sustain companies, consumers and communities.
Our core service is transporting materials via a 53ft Conestoga flatbed trailer.
Our experience encompasses flatbed, dry van, container, End dump, Hopper bottom, and over-sized loads both long-haul and short-haul with a focus on delivering quality goods to benefit the end user--- communities and families.
We also educate aspiring truck drivers on how to build a successful business in the transportation industry. Click below for the Ultimate Trucking Guide...on sale now!
Our Core Competencies
Despite inflation and rising fuel costs, we keep our wheels turning to ensure products are delivered to meet consumer demand.
We promise to deliver essential goods in our communities.
Our reponse time is within the scope and time expectations of the customer. We deliver on time and on target.
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info@ddtransportsllc.com
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The transportantion industry is volatile and vital to the supply chain. Transporting goods is essential to economic activity and global sustainability. The transportation and logistics arena makes up more than 35% of the market share.
With the acceleration of food shortages which compounds food insecurity or the lack of access to food, transportation is essential to getting goods from one place to another.
D & D Trucking, LLC has hauled common goods such as rice, cotton, nuts, etc. to ensure communities are well stocked and served.
There has been much talk about the shortage of truck drivers which only exasperates the problem currently experienced within the supply chain as it relates to shortages and significant delays. D & D Trucking, LLC aims to educate, encourage and support individuals who desire to start a trucking business to curtail driver shortages. Currently, Canada reports being short around 25,000 truck drivers while the US reports a whopping shortage of around 60,000 drivers.