Operating Policy
James Shapiro founded Lessors, Inc. in 1983. The company owned only one
truck and has since grown to 350 trucks and 450 trailers. Lessors Inc. is a small but growing company, we are proud of our drivers and independent contractors. Our open door policy is in effect at all times; for problems that may arise, for new ideas, or ways to help you and the company succeed in our business venture.
Lessors, Inc. is a 48 state irregular route common carrier. We have operated successfully because of our commitment to our drivers and our customers. At Lessors, Inc. service to the driver and our customer is number one priority and we look forward to continued success by working together as a team organization. A profitable partnership between the company and our drivers insures the highest quality service for our shippers.
We operate as a 48 state irregular route carrier. Our dispatch system utilizes a first empty/first loaded procedure - customer service does require each driver being aware that refusal of loads is not acceptable.
All drivers and independent contractors shall be responsible for the movement of all types of freight. An honest effort will be made by all drivers to handle a variety of freight. From time to time drivers shall find it necessary to take a less than desirable load and shall do so in the spirit of equal and shared responsibility by all and in fairness to fellow drivers.
We are members of the TCA and the MTA. Lessors, Inc. holds a “Satisfactory” Safety rating from the Department of Transportation. We are extremely proud of our drivers and their safety record.
Lessors operates late model conventional tractors currently on a 3 year trade cycle. Trailers are all 53' refrigerated units utilizing 'smart' reefers and our current trade cycle on trailers is 4 years. Our power units are Qualcom equipped and we are aggressively equipping all with electronic logs and state of the art communication tools to enhance customer service.
Jump start your career with Lessors, Inc. Call 1-800-680-2939, today.
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