At Universal Management and Logistics, we take great pride in our diverse and robust fleet of trucks
that are capable of handling heavy loads with ease. We consider our drivers as part of our extended
family, and we go the extra mile to ensure they have the best working conditions possible.
Classic Beauties: Experience the timeless charm of our pre-electronic logging device (ELD) 379
Peterbilts, which hold a special place in our hearts. These iconic trucks have stood the test of time and
continue to deliver exceptional performance on the road. With their unmistakable style and powerful
engines, our classic Peterbilts are a symbol of our commitment to quality and tradition.
Modern Excellence: In addition to our beloved classics, we have integrated newer models into our fleet,
ensuring that we stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in the trucking industry. Our modern
trucks boast cutting-edge technology, improved fuel efficiency, and enhanced safety features. With
these state-of-the-art vehicles, we strive to provide our drivers with the best tools to deliver your heavy
loads safely and efficiently.
Uncompromising Maintenance: Maintaining the reliability and efficiency of our fleet is a top priority for
us. Our dedicated team of expert mechanics meticulously inspects each truck, addressing any issues
promptly and performing routine maintenance tasks such as oil changes and air conditioning checks. By
keeping our trucks in optimal working condition, we minimize the risk of disruptions and deliver a
consistently high level of service to our clients.
Join us on the Open Road: Are you ready to embark on a rewarding journey with a company that values
its drivers and operates a top-notch fleet? Join our team and experience the thrill of hauling heavy loads
across the nation. We offer competitive compensation, excellent benefits, and a supportive work
environment that makes us stand out from the rest.
Explore our Fleet: Take a closer look at the incredible vehicles in our fleet by browsing through our
gallery below.

