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June 2023 by jesus villa
The entrance is on one side of the DG market store and at the end of the street is the scale.
You have to get to the scale and they will tell you where you are going to load or unload.
To load the box, it must be clean and free of bad odors.
After loading or unloading, return to the weigh scale and there they will give you documents.
They clean the box and do an inspection. Very fast loading or unloading.
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June 2023 by Daniel Gokey
These guys and gals are fantastic. Procedure is to pull in and scale on the road between Dollar General and the facility, they take your total gross empty, and once loaded. Then go back out the way you came in, turn right onto main, then your immediate first left into a gravel lot.They will inspect your trailer there. That was my only hiccup. They will blow your trailer out, but they will immediately reject you if you have ANY glass whatsoever, smell of spices (my issue from a previous load 2 weeks ago) or any other odors, fish, dairy. They are extremely strict with this, and they had 3 guys come out to me before coming to the consenus of rejecting me. If rejected you must go get a trailer washout, the closest being in Dothan, an hour away. The place I recommend is called Red Light Truck Wash. The guy there does a fantastic job and even put a diesel heater in my trailer to help dry it (I have a dry van).After re- inspection you will back into the dock, plenty of room and they will block the road for you. Loading takes like 30 mins. Mine was 44k on the weight, but loaded good. Final call for loading is 15:55.The girls in the scale house are fantastic, very friendly and happy to help you if they can. Would definitely pickup here again simply because even though they have strict policy, they treat you like a human being. Plus, overnight parking!
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October 2022 by Jeremy Ross
Olam shelling company where I work I'll have more pics for y'all thank you for all the views
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June 2022 by Jim Walker
Very easy place to find and get into. You must go to the scale house which is next to the dollar store market I think it's called. Pull up on the scale and go see shipping. The facilities are right there too but you have to pull off the scales to use them. They will let you know where to go. If loading they check for glass they really do check for glass and not just shiny things like other places. They blow out your trailer for you. You can make it easier on them by cleaning out trash from your trailer before you get there. They are blowing out the trailer for you, the least you could do is remove your trash so they don't have to. After loading go back and scale and talk to shipping again. It's a great place to load peanuts. It's also not Brooks anymore, I forget the name.
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December 2021 by Robert Wheeler
These guys are nits!
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September 2021 by BM Brothers Customers
lazy,unpolite,rude... no words to describe this facility and people there! 0 is best grade for them!
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June 2021 by Buddy Bellamy
Great place
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June 2021 by Memphis Parsley
Cool people here! But scales is not accurate per axles
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June 2021 by Richard Murray
Fast and safe load out or delivery, just plane good folks.
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April 2021 by Mintu Rai
Nice people
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November 2020 by Qamar Shahzad
Nice people. Closed at 4.
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November 2020 by Delphine Lee
Great place
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August 2020 by Dmitry Kras
Cool people here! But scales is not accurate per axles
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June 2019 by Amber Jackson
Great job
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May 2019 by G S
This is no longer Brooks, but is owned now by Olam International. According to Olam via a 2016 press release this is the 6th largest peanut sheller in the US, and the largest in AL.