Cooper Ports America Llc

Houston, Texas

DOT

1996197

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Moves cars?

Likely


Service area:

US Nationwide (Lower 48)


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Contact Information


Shipping Options

Open & Enclosed Auto Transport

The most common way to ship a car. Your vehicle is loaded onto a multi-car carrier and transported door-to-door across short or long distances. Available as open or enclosed transport.

Tow-Away Transport

Ideal for non-running or inoperable vehicles. Your car is moved using a tow truck or flatbed when it can’t be safely driven or loaded onto a carrier.

Drive-Away Vehicle Transport

A professional driver transports your vehicle by driving it to the destination. Best for operable vehicles, flexible timelines, and lower costs.

Yes

Likely

Possibly


Identifiers

Legal Name

Cooper Ports America Llc

USDOT Number

1996197

MC Number

988234

DUNS Number

08-047-0806


Dun & Bradstreet

Legal Name

Cooper/Ports America, LLC

PARENT

DUNS Number

08-047-0806

NAICS Industry

4883 Support Activities for Water Transportation


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Fleet

Vehicles

Vehicle typeOwnedTerm LeasedTrip Leased
Tractors1100
Trailers0250
Straight Trucks000

Drivers

Driver type≤ 100 miles> 100 milesTotal
Interstate20121
Intrastate000
Total Drivers21
Total CDL Drivers21

Freight

General Freight

Metal: Sheets, Coils, Rolls

Motor Vehicles

Drive/Tow Away

Logs, Poles, Beams, Lumber

Building Materials

Machinery, Large Objects

Farm Supplies

Construction

Intermodal Containers

Paper Products

Commodities Dry Bulk

Oilfield Equipment

Hazmat freight accepted


Lanes

Map of United States showing Cooper Ports America Llc lanes across primary operating areas.

Headquarters Located in Houston, Texas

Service area: US Nationwide (Lower 48)

Primary Operating area

Non Operating area


Data Sources

This data comes from the FMCSA (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration), the U.S. agency that regulates trucking and vehicle transport companies. Every company that transports goods across state lines must register with FMCSA and maintain active operating authority.