Where is Landstar based?

Where is Landstar based?

Jacksonville, Florida
Landstar System

TypePublic
HeadquartersJacksonville, Florida, United States
Area servedWorldwide
Key peopleDiana M. Murphy (Chairman of the Board) James B. Gattoni (President & CEO) L. Kevin Stout (Vice President & CFO)
ProductsDelivery Freight Third-party logistics

Where are Landstar terminals located?

Landstar employee orientation centers are located in the following states: Indianapolis, Indiana; Grand Prairie, Texas; Reno, Nevada; Rockford, Illinois; Lewistown, Pennsylvania, and Jacksonville, Florida. You’ll have the option to attend an orientation program closest to you.

How do I submit a paperwork to Landstar?

You can also contact us at 800-435-1791 Option 5 or e-mail [email protected] to learn more. Also, for a small fee of $2.00 each time, you can send your paperwork to us through our Landstar Connect app and TRANSFLO Mobile+. To explore this option, call 800-435-1791 Option 7.

How do you lease Landstar?

1. What are the minimum requirements to become a Landstar BCO?

  1. 23+ years old.
  2. Class A CDL (Class A CDL or Class B CDL for Expedited).
  3. Hazmat endorsement.
  4. One year verifiable OTR experience (6 months verifiable OTR experience for Expedited or Hotshot).
  5. Verifiable driving history.

Does Landstar have drop yards?

The lounge will also provide Landstar owner-operators with computer access to posted loads on the company’s website along with hookups for their personal laptops. All facilities at the drop yard and in the lounge will be open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

How do you become a carrier for Landstar?

Core Carrier Benefits To qualify, Third-Party Carriers must: Already be set up as an approved carrier for Landstar, and be in good standing. Have a minimum of 15 trucks in their fleet and maintain a Satisfactory or Above safety rating with the DOT.

How do you get approved for Landstar?

To qualify, Third-Party Carriers must:

  1. Already be set up as an approved carrier for Landstar, and be in good standing.
  2. Have a minimum of 15 trucks in their fleet and maintain a Satisfactory or Above safety rating with the DOT.

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