A move from the East Coast to Washington State is one of the longest interstate routes in the country. Nearly three thousand miles, multiple mountain ranges, weather windows that change weekly, and time zones that compound delivery scheduling. Every mile of that route falls under FMCSA jurisdiction, which means USDOT registration, an active MC operating authority, federal cargo insurance, and a Bill of Lading on every shipment. Companies that skip the paperwork tend to skip the standards everywhere else, and Pacific Northwest customers learn that the hard way when belongings arrive late or damaged after a three-thousand-mile haul.
Our interstate division at 24/7 Logistic Services handles Washington moves under USDOT #3005919. The Bill of Lading goes out at pickup. Inventory tags stay with the load through every mile. Federal cargo insurance covers the shipment from origin to delivery. Drivers run on DOT-compliant hours-of-service rules across the entire route. Our SAFER public record is open for verification before you sign anything. The Pacific Northwest is a long way from the East Coast, and the carrier you pick is what stands between a clean delivery and a costly disaster.