NIGHTINGALE FREIGHT LINES LLC
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What this carrier is
Hauling intermodal containers, grain, feed, hay, and dry bulk commodities, NIGHTINGALE FREIGHT LINES LLC operates as a dry-bulk carrier from Frankenmuth, MI. 30 power units, 31 drivers. The carrier runs regional lanes and holds active MC1667463 authority. FMCSA safety rating on file: Satisfactory (Oct 6, 1987).
Map: OpenStreetMap · pin on FRANKENMUTH, MI · address from MCS-150.
Fleet composition on file: 30 owned tractors, 83 term-leased trailers.
For shippers and brokers: no public safety history is on file — common for carriers new to interstate operation or without recent roadside inspections.
Safety record
Not in the FMCSA SMS peer-cohort grading system. SMS letter grades require a minimum inspection volume within the 24-month SMS window; carriers below that threshold remain in the public record but are not scored.
No roadside inspection history in the public record. Limited visibility is not the same as low risk — the carrier may simply not have been roadside-inspected in the last three years.
What this carrier likely fits
This is a dry-bulk carrier that runs regional lanes, primarily interstate over 100 miles, with intermodal containers, grain, feed, hay, and dry bulk commodities on the FMCSA cargo classification list. Trailer-heavy fleet composition (83 trailers against 30 tractors) is consistent with drop-and-hook or dedicated lane operation.
Drawn from FMCSA-reported cargo classifications, route profile, and fleet composition. Not a substitute for direct confirmation of equipment and lane capability with the carrier.
Key takeaways
- Not in the FMCSA SMS peer-cohort grading system (no visible BASIC percentiles).
- No roadside inspection history in the public record.
- No reportable crashes on file.
- Operates as a dry-bulk carrier running regional lanes with 30 power units on file.
- FMCSA cargo classifications include intermodal containers, grain, feed, hay, and dry bulk commodities.
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