Ardmore, Pennsylvania Truck Driving Job Companies:
Truck drivers and owner operators can find the best trucking companies working and operating in Ardmore, Pennsylvania listed below. We have lots of carriers listed here so be sure to review all of their hiring features. They need all kinds of truckers with all kinds of driving history, some may even need Local for Tanker driving jobs, but they might also have many different kinds of driver jobs listed for you to check out as well. Listings here of trucking companies offering all kinds of better truck driver jobs and great owner operator jobs are kept current. The best way to get in touch with lots of them at once is to submit an application with us. It's secure and safe and best of free to truck drivers, but it also gets the trucking carriers calling you with jobs. You get to pick the offer that's best instead of settling for just one trucking job offer, from just one company.
Trucking Companies in Ardmore, Pennsylvania
Your 10-Codes of the Day
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Your Truck driving Definitions of the Day
Disc Wheel
Single-piece rim/wheel assembly of stamped and welded steel or forged aluminum, anchored by 8 or 10 nuts to a hub. A "Budd wheel" is a ten-hole, stud-piloted disc wheel; a design originated by the Budd Corporation.
ATC (Automatic Traction Control)
Usually an optional feature based on ABS, it prevents spinning of the drive wheels under power on slippery surfaces by braking individual wheels and/or reducing engine throttle. Also called ASR, an acronym sometimes loosely translated from the German as anti-spin regulation.
Bundled out
Trailer is fully loaded
COFC (Container On Flat Car)
Method of moving shipping containers which involves transporting them on railroad flat cars.
Container (Shipping Container)
Standard-sized rectangular box used to transport freight by ship, rail and highway. International shipping containers are 20 or 40 feet long, conform to International Standards Organization (ISO) standards and are designed to fit in ships' holds. Containers are transported on public roads atop a container chassis towed by a tractor. Domestic containers, up to 53 feet long and of lighter construction, are designed for rail and highway use only.