Case Record For: 91-1286-TR-ACE Case Title: SUPERIOR EXPRESS SERVICE, INC. Status: AR-Archived Industry Code: TR-TRANSPORTATION Purpose Code: ACE-Application for a certificate Date Opened: 7/12/1991 Date Closed: 9/10/1992 Case Documents Public Comments Parties of Record Related Cases Printable Docket Card Service List View All 1 - 13 of 13 documents 1 / 1 Date FiledSummaryPages 09/10/1992Entry dismissing case.0 07/20/1992HEARING; AUGUST 18, 1992 AT 10:00 A.M. AT THE PUCO0 10/21/1991Letter requesting that the hearing scheduled for October 18, 1991, be continued, filed on behalf of applicant by J. Alden.0 09/20/1991HEARING; OCTOBER 18, 1991 AT 10:00 A.M. AT THE PUCO0 09/03/1991Notice to Protested transportation case applicants0 08/20/1991Protest filed on behalf of 16 various carriers by J. Duvall.0 08/20/1991Protest filed on behalf of 42 various carriers by B. Ferris.0 08/16/1991Proof of Publication filed by J. Alden.0 08/06/1991Protest filed on behalf of 29 various carriers by E. Merwin.0 07/23/1991Publication letter sent to: Alden.0 07/19/1991Filing accepted0 07/12/1991Application of Superior Express Service, Inc. for a certificate of public convenience and necessity.0 07/11/1991(AUTHORITY) Transportation of property between points in Ohio. RESTRICTED: (1) To an expedited service of mot more than eight hours from time of pick-up at points of origin to time of delivery at point of destination, provided that when delivery cannot be effected because the faciltity of consignee is closed, delivery shall be accomplished no later than 10:00 a.m. on the next business day, and further provided that carrier's shipping documents covering each shipment shall accompany carrier's vehicles, which documents shall reflect the date and time of pick-up and the date and time of delivery and the origin and destination points, and which shall be retained by the carrier for a minimum of twelve months. (2) AGAINST the use of tractor-trailer units or armored vehicles. (3) AGAINST the transportation of more than one shipment on one vehicle at one time. (4) AGAINST the transportation of household goods as defined by Rule 4901:2-19-01(A), OAC, bulk commodities, cash letters audit and accounting media, commercial papers, and banking documents and other documents used in the conduct of operations by banks and other financial institutions. (5) AGAINST the transportation of shipments weighing more than 5,000 pounds. CONDITION: For purposes of the above grant of authority, "shipment" is defined as one lot of freight tendered by one consignor at one origin at one time for delivery to one consignee at one destination on one bill of lading.0 1 / 1 Attorney General: Attorney Examiner: Bulgrin, Richard