Quick Transport Solutions Inc pulls together a wide set of trucking-industry lookups under one roof, and the breadth is the genuinely useful part for a small fleet owner or owner-operator who needs to check another carrier's safety record, find a CDL medical examiner, or see today's diesel price before planning a run. You can search a database of carriers across the USA, Canada, and Mexico, narrowing by state, city, ZIP code, USDOT number, cargo type, or truck count, then drill into safety records and inspection reports attached to those carriers. For anyone vetting a partner or a competitor, that combination of filters gets used in real work.

The job side is built out too. Quick Transport Solutions Inc runs a driving job board carrying listings from large carriers including Schneider, Swift, J.B. Hunt, and Werner Enterprises, searchable by city and state so a driver can keep the hunt local. Around that sit a freight broker directory organized by state and city, a freight factoring directory aimed at people who need same-day cash against unpaid invoices, and side-by-side comparisons of cargo and liability insurance providers. None of these are flashy, but they answer the kinds of questions an owner-operator actually types into a search engine, and having them grouped together saves a lot of tab-hopping.

Quick Transport Solutions Inc also leans into smaller, day-to-day tools that make a site like this sticky. A CDL medical examiner locator is tied to the FMCSA National Registry, which is a sensible anchor rather than a hand-maintained list. There is a truck driving school finder for people getting started, directories of truck stops and wash locations for those already on the road, and a daily fuel price tracker that gives the site a reason to be checked more than once. A trucking blog rounds it out, covering CDL requirements, industry news, and operational guidance, with a glossary for terms a newer driver might not know yet. The intended audience is clear from the spread of features: carriers, owner-operators, shippers, freight brokers, and drivers all have something to do here.

Reputation and the company behind it

Here is where the picture gets more complicated, and it is worth being plain about it. Outside, Quick Transport Solutions Inc has mixed numbers. A Birdeye profile shows a 1.6-star average across twelve reviews, which is low enough that it cannot be waved away. There is a BBB profile listed in Hayward, California, but it is not BBB-accredited. Glassdoor carries nine employee reviews, and a single CareerBliss entry rates the company 4.5 out of 5, though one entry is too isolated to lean on either way. A Yelp listing exists as well, oddly tied to a Warren, Oregon address, which does not square with the California BBB location.

One more data point is hard to ignore. A LoadWrap trust score puts the underlying operating authority of Quick Transport Solutions Inc at 20 out of 100, rated Poor, based on DOT number 1757358 showing a single power unit and a single driver, with zero reported crashes. Whatever the website does as an information portal, the carrier authority attached to Quick Transport Solutions Inc is tiny. A reader who assumes this is a large logistics operation would be reading too much into the brand. The website's value lives in the directory and the lookups, not in the size of the company running it.

That gap between a broad, polished resource and a one-truck operating authority is the most interesting thing about Quick Transport Solutions Inc. It does not make the tools less useful. The carrier search, the job board, and the FMCSA-linked examiner locator stand on their own merits regardless of who maintains them. But the low Birdeye score and the modest external reputation numbers mean a cautious user should treat the site as a starting point and verify anything important against the primary source, which in trucking is usually FMCSA's own SAFER and registry data anyway.

Contact is the other soft spot. The Quick Transport Solutions Inc homepage shows no phone number and no physical address, which sits awkwardly for a service that publishes everyone else's DOT numbers and safety records. There is a contact form and quote request forms for vehicle transport, so a route to reach the operators exists, but the absence of basic contact details asks for a measure of trust the site does not fully return. For a business directory you are reading, that matters less. For anyone thinking of requesting a transport quote and handing over details, the limited contact footprint is a fair reason to slow down and ask questions first.

Registration is free for companies that want to be listed on Quick Transport Solutions Inc, and the quote forms are open to anyone, so no paywall stands between a visitor and the core lookups. That openness counts for something. It also helps explain how the carrier and broker directories stay reasonably populated, since listing yourself costs nothing.

Quick Transport Solutions Inc is a genuinely broad trucking resource with several tools worth using, and the price of admission is zero. Against that, the external reputation is weak, the operating authority behind the name is one truck and one driver, and the sparse contact information undercuts the credibility you would want from a site that traffics in other companies' safety records. Use the lookups freely. Cross-check anything consequential, especially if you are considering a direct transaction, and judge Quick Transport Solutions Inc on its data rather than on the size of the company presenting it. As an aggregator of trucking information it does a serviceable job; as a counterparty you would transact with directly, it gives a careful reader enough reason to pause.


Business address
Quick Transport Solutions Inc
11501 Dublin Blvd, Suite 200,
Dublin,
CA
94568
United States

Contact details
Phone: 510-887-9300
Fax: 510-280-7284