Amazing Moves Moving & Storage

4740 Florence St Denver, CO 80238

DOT 1187573

Amazing Moves Moving & Storage, based in Denver, Colorado, stands out as a premier local moving company with a commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction. Founded in 2003 by Marshall Aikman and Padraic McHale, the company emphasizes direct communication and personal service, eliminating intermediaries to foster strong client relationships. With a team known for professionalism, athleticism, and dedication, Amazing Moves ensures every move is handled with precision and care. They offer a range of services from residential to commercial moves, all backed by competitive pricing and unparalleled value. Their mission to be the best moving company in Colorado is supported by a strong set of core values including customer-centric service, integrity, and continuous improvement. Whether moving across town or across the state, Amazing Moves delivers an exceptional moving experience with a focus on efficiency, reliability, and customer peace of mind.
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Years in Business: 21 years (First Registered in Nov. 2003)

Last Report Filed: 2 years ago

Company Information

Legal Name
amazing moves moving & storage
DOT Number
1187573
Entity Type
Carrier

Company Officers

Officer 1
padraic mchale

Cargo Types

Household Goods

Safety Information

Detailed safety guidelines and procedures to ensure compliance and minimize risks.

Performance measures

High-level performance indicators to quickly assess the company's scale.

Unsafe driving
Total Violations
Driver hours of service
No OOS Violations
OOS Violations
Driver Fitness
Vehicle Maintenance
What does this mean?
The chart highlights five key safety measures used to assess and improve operational safety in transportation.
Total Violations: The total number of violations recorded, including both Out of Service (OOS) and non-OOS violations.
Out of Service (OOS) Violations: Violations serious enough to temporarily prohibit a driver or vehicle from operating until the condition is corrected.
Non-OOS Violations: Violations that are documented but do not require immediate cessation of operations.
Driver Fitness: Violations related to driver qualifications, including medical certificates, CDL requirements, and proper documentation.
Unsafe Driving: Operating violations such as speeding, improper lane changes, and failure to obey traffic control devices.
Hours of Service: Violations of driving time limitations and required rest periods to prevent driver fatigue.
Vehicle Maintenance: Violations related to vehicle condition, including brakes, lights, cargo securement, and other mechanical issues.
The risk score evaluates each carrier's safety performance, combining key factors to provide a comprehensive safety assessment.
Purpose of the Risk Score: The score identifies carriers with higher safety risks by analyzing critical safety factors and providing actionable insights for improvement.
Factors Included in the Score: Combines unsafe driving, hours of service, driver fitness, substance use, and vehicle maintenance measures into a single metric.
Weight Distribution: Each factor is weighted based on its impact on safety, with unsafe driving and compliance having the highest influence.
Data Sources: Derived from regulatory records, inspection results, and carrier-reported data, ensuring a robust and accurate evaluation.
Use of the Risk Score: Helps stakeholders identify high-risk carriers, prioritize interventions, and promote safer practices across the transportation industry.

Monthly Risk Score

5 measures combined monthly score

Crash Rate

0

Based on recordable crashes per vehicle
100% Lower

than national average.

Key Metrics

High-level performance indicators to quickly assess the company's scale and activity.

Annual Miles (2022)

300,000

Filled:
15/02/2023

Driver Satistics

36

Total Drivers

0

CDL (N/A)

Fleet Size:
J
- 24-28

28

Trucks

28

Power Units

Drivers

Overview of vehicle assets and their allocation for operational needs.

Driver Distribution

Overview of driver allocation for interstate and intrastate routes, helping identify resource distribution.

Cross-State:
9
In-State:
27

Distance Breakdown

Analysis of trip distances categorized by interstate (cross-State) and intrastate (in-State) operations to optimize planning.

Fleet

Essential insights into the composition and reach of the driver workforce.

Fleet Information

Fleet Size: J

Breakdown of fleet composition, including owned and leased vehicles, to assess operational capacity.

Inspections

Report #
State
Date↓
Driver Violations
Vehicle Violations
Unsafe Driving
Driver Fatigue
Substances/Alcohol
Vehicle Maint.
1622620349CO2024-10-29000000
M000200026CO2024-08-22101004
PTRR000956WY2024-01-10010001
PF30500049CO2022-10-06000000
PF31401748CO2022-03-12000002
PF10403431CO2022-01-26001000
5B15100070CO2021-12-09000000
PF10403377CO2021-12-01000000
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Inspections per year

Inspections per 100K miles (2022)

10

Total Inspections

29

Safety Inspection Results

Failed Safety Inspections

2

20% Higher

than national average.

Driver-Related Safety Failures

1

7% Higher

than national average.

Vehicle-Related Safety Failures

1

9% Higher

than national average.

Inspection Map
Visualization of inspection data across the United States.

Violations

Insp DateCategorySevere FailureViolation Details
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Violations per 100K miles

19

100% Lower

than national average.

Total Violations

56

348% Higher

than national average.