We used Sutherland trucking to haul a load of pipe to our fab shop in Cheyenne, The load was delivered in a timely fashion with excellent customer service. These are top notch drivers and trucks. A real treat to work with. I personally recommend them after the experience i had.
Submitted by Robert Burns on Friday, Jan 10, 2020
Mark went above and beyond to help me with the driveway. His impeccable driving skills allowed my driveway to be leveled with alot less shoveling. I will be hiring him again and again.
Submitted by Josh Crips on Tuesday, Jan 07, 2020
After reading the other reviews I felt compelled to share my story about my interaction with Mark and Sutherland trucking. I was hauling a load of Nebraska's finest legal marijuana to a Denver dispensery (sp) and my Pete 379 threw a primary shaft u-joint. I was stuck on I-80 and needed help, not too long after Mark pulled up and offered help. He gave me a lift into MHC to get some parts and back to my rig. I owe him for helping me meet my deadline. I will always owe him one..... and BTW I am half African American and Half Lakota Sioux Indian.
Submitted by Joe Moore on Thursday, Jan 02, 2020
This summer I hired Sutherland trucking to haul a load of cotton from Georgia to Wyoming for my pillow manufacturing company ,They were the most courteous and respectful company I have ever dealt with and will hire them again and will refer them to anyone that needs a load hauled,They have top notch clean trucks with clean drivers that can drive anything from a 18 speed to a 2 stick or even some automatics if need be .5 star review all day every day
Submitted by James Powers on Thursday, Jan 02, 2020
I have known the Sutherland family for more than twenty years. They operate their company the same way they live their personal lives; with honesty and integrity. They are indeed true Christians and would be the last people to exhibit any racial discrimination toward anyone, employee or otherwise. There is always three sides to a story. Theirs, yours and the truth and the truth lies in one of the first two.
Submitted by Nellie Hasenkamp on Friday, Nov 15, 2019