Horizon Freight System
 


intermodal transportationFrom Long Beach, California to Boston, Massachusetts, Horizon Freight System offers intermodal transport for any commodity. Our partnership with railroads, steamship companies, third-party intermodal transportation providers and directly with shippers means better service for our customers – allowing us to respond more rapidly to your ever-changing freight requirements.

Horizon boasts more than 20 years of experience in intermodal transport, and our intermodal trucking terminals offer you a variety of services – local, regional and long haul. In addition to domestic and international intermodal trucking, Horizon also provides these additional services related to intermodal transportation:

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  • Overdimensional heavy haul trucking
  • Third-party logistics
  • Truckload and LTL services
  • Expedited services

Our intermodal trucking fleet includes more than 625 vehicles and 35 terminals nationwide, allowing us to deliver freight to virtually any location in the United States. And, when you ship with Horizon’s intermodal transport services, you ship with confidence. Our drivers have a long record of compliance and attention to safety that exceeds industry norms.

For all your intermodal transportation needs, trust only the best – call Horizon today.

 
Agents and Fleet Owners
Contact us about possible agent representation.  Equipment owners can eliminate insurance burdens, improve cash flow and ease administrative duties as part of the Horizon team. Click here for further information.
Job Opportunities for Truck Drivers and Owner Operators
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We treat our owner operators and drivers with honesty and respect.  Click here for further information about owner operator and trucking job opportunities.
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December 21, 2007 Horizon Freight System Announces Driver Safety Awards...

New hours of service rules are in effect as of October 1, 2005.  These rules impact over-the-road drivers who use sleeper berths.  Click links below for further information.
U.S. Department of Transportation issues new rules regulating work and sleep schedules for commercial truck drivers
Train your drivers on the new sleeper berth rules