About Melham Express LLC
Melham Express LLC is an interstate motor carrier headquartered in Iroquois, South Dakota. Public FMCSA and carrier directories describe it as a trucking company authorized to haul property, including general freight, building materials, machinery, livestock, grain and feed, dry bulk commodities, utilities equipment, and farm supplies, with a fleet of roughly ten power units and several dozen trailers. The carrier’s listed website points to Collins Precast LLC, a precast-concrete producer in South Dakota whose site also features “Melham”‑branded tilt‑up braces and related construction equipment, suggesting the entities are operationally linked even if they are separate companies.([carriersource.io](https://www.carriersource.io/carriers/melham-express-llc?utm_source=openai))
A charge labeled “Melham llc” on a Visa statement is likely tied to services provided by Melham Express LLC or a closely related Melham-branded equipment business—such as freight transport of building materials or agricultural goods, or rental of Melham braces and hardware used in tilt‑up and precast construction. Depending on how the transaction was processed, the descriptor may truncate the full legal name (“Melham Express LLC”) to just “Melham llc” or similar. This would typically be a one‑time or project‑based charge for hauling, delivery, or equipment rental, rather than a consumer subscription.
To verify the charge, the cardholder should first match the date and amount to any recent shipments, deliveries, or construction/equipment rentals involving Melham, Collins Precast, or a general contractor who may have used their services and passed the cost through. Invoices or work orders from a builder, farm supplier, or concrete contractor may list Melham or Melham Express as the carrier. If the transaction is still unclear, the cardholder can contact the business using the phone number listed in carrier records or via the contact details on collinsprecast.com, provide the last four digits of the card, the amount, and the transaction date, and ask for a copy of the invoice. If no connection can be confirmed, the card issuer should be contacted to dispute the charge and block potential unauthorized use.