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Holmes Logistical Solutions

USDOT# 3419924 MC-1105231 Irmo, SC Est. 2020 (6 yrs)

Active

Authority Status

Est. 2020 (6 yrs)

Authority Age

1

Linked Authorities

Yes

MC# on File

About this broker: Holmes Logistical Solutions is an active FMCSA-licensed property broker based in Irmo, South Carolina (Est. 2020 (6 yrs)). Operating under MC-1105231, the broker connects shippers with motor carriers for general freight movement in interstate commerce. Listed officer: Anthony Maurice Holmes.

Broker Overview

Holmes Logistical Solutions is a federally-licensed property broker headquartered in Irmo, South Carolina · Est. 2020 (6 yrs). The company operates under MC-1105231 with USDOT 3419924.

Anthony Maurice Holmes is listed as company officer in FMCSA records.

Source: FMCSA daily census & SAFER public records · Last synced: 2026-03-05

Authority & Dockets

USDOT Number

3419924

Active

Motor Carrier / Property Broker

MC-1105231

Active

Authority granted: 6 years, 2 months ago (April 21, 2020)

Connected Authorities

The following 1 FMCSA authority is registered under the same officer (Anthony Maurice Holmes). This includes both active and inactive companies. Useful for verifying business relationships, ownership history, and chameleon-carrier risk.

Carrier Packet

Looking to get set up as a carrier with Holmes Logistical Solutions? A "carrier packet" is the broker's standard onboarding paperwork — broker-carrier agreement, W-9, certificate of insurance request, references.

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Does Holmes Logistical Solutions Work With New MCs?

Most freight brokers prefer carriers with at least 6–12 months of operating history. Some accept brand-new MCs. Help fellow owner-operators by sharing your experience.

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Insurance & Broker Bond

BMC-84 Surety Bond / BMC-85 Trust

Federal regulation 49 CFR 387.307 requires every property broker to maintain a $75,000 surety bond (BMC-84) or trust agreement (BMC-85) on file with FMCSA. This bond protects motor carriers against non-payment. Active broker authority generally indicates a valid bond is on file.

View current bond status on FMCSA L&I →

What You Should Verify

  • Bond is currently active (not pending cancellation)
  • Bond meets the $75,000 federal minimum
  • Surety company is reputable and financially solid
  • No active complaints on file with the FMCSA

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Holmes Logistical Solutions a legitimate freight broker?
Holmes Logistical Solutions holds an active FMCSA license under USDOT 3419924 and MC-1105231. Active authority means the broker is currently registered with the federal government and authorized to arrange motor-carrier shipments. Always verify current authority status on FMCSA SAFER before working with any broker.
Where is Holmes Logistical Solutions located?
Holmes Logistical Solutions is headquartered in Irmo, South Carolina, with FMCSA broker authority dating back 6 years, 2 months.
What is Holmes Logistical Solutions's MC number?
Holmes Logistical Solutions operates under MC-1105231 and USDOT 3419924. These are the unique federal identifiers issued by the FMCSA for any company arranging interstate freight in the U.S.
How can I contact Holmes Logistical Solutions?
FMCSA records list contact information for Holmes Logistical Solutions as: phone (803) 497-3786, email ANTHONYHOLMES09@GMAIL.COM. Contact information is reported by the broker to FMCSA and may not always be current.
How do I become a carrier for Holmes Logistical Solutions?
To haul loads for Holmes Logistical Solutions, you'll typically need: (1) active MC operating authority, (2) a valid carrier packet signed and on file, (3) certificate of insurance naming the broker as additional insured, (4) a W-9, and (5) a signed broker-carrier agreement. The exact requirements vary by broker — contact Holmes Logistical Solutions directly to start the setup process.
Does Holmes Logistical Solutions work with new MC authorities?
Many freight brokers prefer carriers with at least 6 months to 1 year of operating history before granting setup, but policies vary widely between brokers. If you're a new MC and want to know whether Holmes Logistical Solutions accepts new authorities, the fastest way is to call them directly. We crowdsource this data — if you've been set up with Holmes Logistical Solutions as a new MC, please share your experience on this profile.
What kind of carrier packet does Holmes Logistical Solutions use?
A carrier packet is the broker's standard onboarding paperwork — typically a broker-carrier agreement, W-9 request, certificate of insurance request, and reference forms. If you have a current Holmes Logistical Solutions carrier packet link, you can share it on this profile to help other carriers get set up faster.
Who owns Holmes Logistical Solutions?
FMCSA records list Anthony Maurice Holmes as a company officer of Holmes Logistical Solutions. Officer information is self-reported and reflects the most recent record on file.
Is Holmes Logistical Solutions's broker authority active right now?
Yes — based on the most recent FMCSA sync, Holmes Logistical Solutions has active broker authority. Authority status can change at any time; always verify on the FMCSA SAFER system before signing a carrier-broker agreement.
What is a BMC-84 broker bond and does Holmes Logistical Solutions have one?
Federal regulations require every property broker to maintain a $75,000 surety bond (BMC-84) or trust agreement (BMC-85) on file with FMCSA. This protects carriers from non-payment. Active broker authority generally means a valid bond is on file — verify current bond status via FMCSA's L&I (Licensing & Insurance) public search.
What's the difference between a freight broker like Holmes Logistical Solutions and a truck dispatch service?
A freight broker holds FMCSA broker authority (MC-FF), legally arranges transportation between shippers and carriers, and earns commission from the rate spread. A truck dispatcher works on behalf of the carrier — finding loads on load boards, negotiating rates with brokers (like Holmes Logistical Solutions), and handling paperwork. Brokers represent shippers; dispatchers represent carriers. See O Trucking's guide on dispatcher vs. freight broker, or learn about O Trucking's dispatch services for carriers.
How can a broker like Holmes Logistical Solutions find reliable carriers in South Carolina?
Brokers source carriers through: (1) FMCSA-verified carrier directories where MC numbers and safety records are pre-checked, (2) load boards (DAT, Truckstop) that match active carriers to posted freight, (3) direct relationships with dispatch services that represent multiple carriers, and (4) referrals from current carriers. O Trucking maintains an FMCSA-licensed carrier directory — see active carriers based in South Carolina. We also dispatch hundreds of owner-operators and small fleets — see O Trucking dispatch services.
How should I verify Holmes Logistical Solutions before hauling and protect against broker fraud?
Before accepting any load, do the full broker verification check: (1) confirm active MC broker authority on FMCSA SAFER, (2) verify BMC-84 surety bond ($75K minimum) or BMC-85 trust on FMCSA L&I, (3) check days-to-pay reputation on broker-credit databases, and (4) search carrier forums for fraud history. O Trucking maintains an FMCSA-licensed broker directory for South Carolina with verified authority data and authority-age sorting so older, more-established brokerages surface first.

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