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U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration REGISTER U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration REGISTER A Daily Summary of Motor Carrier Applications and of Decisions and Notices Issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration DECISIONS AND NOTICES RELEASED December 9, 2013 -- 10:30 AM NOTICE Please note the timeframe required to revoke a motor carrier's operating authority for failing to have sufficient levels of insurance on file is a 33 day process. The process will only allow a carrier to hold operating authority without insurance reflected on our Licensing and Insurance database for up to three (3) days. Revocation decisions will be tied to our enforcement program which will focus on the operations of uninsured carriers. This process will further ensure that the public is adequately protected in case of a motor carrier crash. Accordingly, we are adopting the following procedure for revocation of authority; 1) The first notice will go out three (3) days after FMCSA receives notification from the insurance company that the carrier's policy will be cancelled in 30 days. This notification informs the carrier that it must provide evidence that it is in full compliance with FMCSA's insurance regulations within 30 days. 2) If the carrier has not complied with FMCSA's insurance requirements after 30 days, a final decision revoking the operating authority will be issued. NAME CHANGES NUMBER TITLE DECIDED MC-165981 TOPGEAR LOGISTICS, LLC - THOMASVILLE, AL 12/04/2013 MC-200430 JEANNE D CARDE AND JOSEPH L CARDE - FONTANA, CA 12/04/2013 MC-282635 SCREAMLINE INVESTMENT CORPORATION - COMMERCE, CA 12/04/2013 MC-328221 BERT C VAN TREESE - CAMP DOUGLAS, WI 12/04/2013 MC-336136 OBERLANDER TRANSPORT LLC - WRAY, CO 12/04/2013 MC-375650 FARID MOHD ALKAYED - FULLERTON, CA 12/04/2013 MC-394194 GALLOWAY TRUCKING, LLC - CORPUS CHRISTI, TX 12/04/2013 MC-408107 WAYPOINT LOGISTICS, LLC - ELKHART, IN 12/04/2013 MC-483761 PFREIGHT, INC. - WALNUT, CA 12/04/2013 MC-543898 CELESTIAL FREIGHT SOLUTIONS INC. - PROVO, UT 12/04/2013 MC-547631 STONE RIDGE TRANSPORT LLC - CHRISTIANA, PA 12/04/2013 MC-559654 LVIV EXPRESS INC - ROSEVILLE, CA 12/04/2013 MC-580209 ARAMI CARRILLO - PHOENIX, AZ 12/04/2013 MC-588612 BAREI TRUCKING LLC - RENTON, WA 12/04/2013 MC-596392 EDWARD MCKEE - ROOPVILLE, GA 12/04/2013 MC-600841 AUTO SHIPPING GROUP - CAMAS, WA 12/04/2013 MC-609350 VINNY'S TOWING & RECOVERY LLC - FREDERICK, MD 12/04/2013 MC-626723 NINA SHKINDER - TROUTDALE, OR 12/04/2013 MC-650367 CANAM TRANSPORTATION INC. - MISSISSAUGA, ON, CA CA 12/04/2013 MC-655282 UNDRAY DAVIS - JACKSON, MS 12/04/2013 MC-670116 PAUL ORSAG TRANSPORT LLC - GILBERT, AZ 12/04/2013 MC-690973 OLSON DEVIL DAWG TRUCKING LLC - ORLEANS, NE 12/04/2013 MC-726717 MARTIN DAVID WILLIAMS - MOULTRIE, GA 12/04/2013 MC-758036 PLATINUM EXP DELIVERY LLC - MIAMI, FL 12/04/2013 MC-768518 SUPERIOR FREIGHT INC - LEHIGH ACRES, FL 12/04/2013 MC-790830 INTEGRATED LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS INC - CLIFTON, NJ 12/04/2013 MC-803755 AKAL ENERGY LLC - FORT MORGAN, CO 12/04/2013 MC-817518 ARGP, INC - SACRAMENTO, CA 12/04/2013 MC-819942 NAZIR MALIK - PARKER, CO 12/04/2013 MC-826908 SALMO'S TRUCKING OPERATION CORP - PARSIPPANY, NJ 12/04/2013 MC-834033 FUSION TRANSPORT LLC - OZARK, MO 12/04/2013 Run Date: 12/09/2013 Data Source: Licensing & Insurance Run Time: 10:30 Page 1 of 156 li_register DECISIONS AND NOTICES RELEASED December 9, 2013 MC-844662 HEAVENLY HAULING EXPRESS LLC - SHOREACRES, TX 12/04/2013 MC-846413 BONAFIDE TRUCKING LLC - PRINEVILLE, OR 12/04/2013 MC-846620 CLEAN SAFE TECHNOLOGIES INC. - CHESAPEAKE BEACH, MD 12/04/2013 MC-847781 DUSTIN HOUSE - SHAWNEE, KS 12/04/2013 MC-848309 AUTO CHOICE TRANSPORT LLC - WOODBURY, NJ 12/04/2013 MC-848671 KINGDOM TRUCKING LLC - WHISTLER, AL 12/04/2013 CERTIFICATES, PERMITS & LICENSES FILED AFTER JANUARY 1, 1995 NUMBER TITLE PUBLISHED FF-11935-P WORLD CARGO SOLUTIONS LLC - HOUSTON, TX 10/09/2013 FF-12084-P TRINITY LOGISTICS USA, INC - VALLEY STREAM, NY 11/20/2013 MC-452700-B SKYVIEW TRANSPORTATION INC - GOTHENBURG, NE 11/25/2013 MC-661448-C BDA SALES LLC - MILWAUKEE, WI 11/18/2013 MC-780689-C CARLOS WOOTEN - SENATOBIA, MS 03/22/2012 MC-802379-B SULLIVAN LOGISTICS LLC - ST PAUL, MN 09/27/2012 MC-816822-C YAKIV MIROSHNYK - AUBURN, WA 02/20/2013 MC-820978-P CHIEF TRANSPORTATION INC - FT WORTH, TX 03/22/2013 MC-822839-C RCW TRUCKING, LLC - TIOGA, ND 04/09/2013 MC-824925-C AMERICANA SHOPPING CARTS - OMAHA, NE 04/25/2013 MC-825065-P BO3 TRUCKING INC - BRONX, NY 05/02/2013 MC-826440-C MOUNTAIN HIGH TRANSPORTATION LLC - KALISPELL, MT 05/08/2013 MC-829456-B KLEIN TRANSPORT, INC - URBANA, IA 06/05/2013 MC-830836-C CARROLLS TOWING INC - LAFAYETTE, LA 06/17/2013 MC-831501-C ACE TRANSPORT LOGISTICS LLC - JERSEY CITY, NJ 06/21/2013 MC-833637-P MOF VENTURES LLC - NOTTINGHAM, MD 07/12/2013 MC-834066-P LNB INC - GREAT FALLS, MT 07/18/2013 MC-834848-C USA PROVISION CORPORATION - CHICAGO, IL 07/25/2013 MC-838335-B LEM A. 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