The Agreement Owner Operator Contract for Box Trucks in Ohio outlines the relationship between an independent contractor (Contractor) and a carrier (Carrier) for the transportation of goods. Key features include insurance requirements, payment terms, and obligations regarding the shipment of goods. The Contractor must maintain specific insurance coverage and provide documentation such as bills of lading and proof of delivery. Payment is structured around invoices provided to the Carrier, who acts as an agent in collecting freight charges. This form also ensures compliance with federal regulations and sets clear liability terms for cargo loss or damage. The Contractor agrees to notify the Carrier of any delays or issues that could affect delivery and is restricted from soliciting Carrier's customers for two years following the termination of the contract. This Agreement is vital for ensuring legal protection and clarity for both parties involved in transportation services. It is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants as it provides a comprehensive framework for managing the rights and responsibilities of each party within the logistics industry.