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UNITED VAN LINES, LLC U.S. DOT No. 077949 / MC-67234 RESIDENTIAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS 3 rd Revised Title Page NATIONWIDE INTERSTATE RELOCATION TARIFF Tariff No. UVL1 (STB UVLN 1) (Cancels tariff STB HGB 400-N; refer to Item 1 herein) C Naming Distance & Commodity rates on Household Goods (as defined in Item 1) BETWEEN points in the United States (excluding HI); Also BETWEEN points in the United States (excluding HI) AND points in Canada For Governing Publications, refer to Item 18. ISSUED: APRIL 15, 2014 EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2014 Issued by: United Van Lines, LLC One United Drive Fenton, MO 63026 www.unitedvanlines.com 2014 United Van Lines, LLC

INTRODUCTION 42 ND REVISED PAGE 1 CHECK SHEET for TARIFF PAGES and SUPPLEMENTS Page number and revision number list all of the pages contained in this tariff consecutively. The pages of the tariff and the supplements to the tariff, listed on this page, bear issued dates that are the same as, or prior to, the issued date of this page. EFFECTIVE SUPPLEMENTS None currently in effect ORIGINAL and REVISED TARIFF PAGES A 0 in the Revision column indicates an Original Page. The TP in the Page column indicates the tariff Title Page. The * indicates issued on this date. PAGE REVISION PAGE REVISION PAGE REVISION PAGE REVISION TP 3 30 8 54 1 79 99 Reserved 1 *42 30-A *6 55 2 100 1 1-A 0 31 3 56 1 101 1 2 *12 31-A 0 57 2 102 5 3 *10 31-B 0 58 0 102-A 3 4 *12 31-C 0 59 0 102-B 6 4-A *1 31-D 0 60 0 102-C 2 5 *7 31-E 0 61 0 102-D 2 6 4 31-F 0 62 3 102-E 6 6-A 5 31-G 0 63 1 102-F 5 7 *3 32 *5 63-A 0 102-G 5 7-A *1 33 *3 63-B 0 102-G1 3 8 *6 34 *4 64 3 102-G2 1 9 6 35 5 65 1 102-G3 0 10 6 36 1 66 2 102-G4 0 10-A 2 37 *1 67 3 102-H 3 10-B 2 38 *2 68 4 102-I 7 11 7 39 *4 69 4 102-J 3 11-A 3 40 0 70 4 102-K 2 12 0 41 0 71 6 102-K1 2 13 0 42 1 71-A 4 102-L 0 14 1 43 0 71-B 4 102-M 0 15 1 44 2 71-C 4 102-N 0 16 3 45 *3 71-D 3 102-O 1 16-A 1 45-A 0 71-E 1 102-P 0 17 *1 46 4 71-F 1 102-Q 2 18 *1 47 1 72 6 102-R 4 19 *1 48 4 73 3 102-R1 2 20 *3 49 1 74 6 103 1 21 1 50 10 75 6 104 1 22 1 50-A 2 76 6 105 2 23 1 51 8 77 6 106 0 24 0 52 5 78 6 107 0 25 *1 53 8 78-A 4 108 0 26 2 109 0 27 0 28 0 29 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 2017 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2018 2015 United Van Lines, LLC

INTRODUCTION ORIGINAL PAGE 1-A CHECK SHEET (Cont.) for TARIFF PAGES and SUPPLEMENTS Page number and revision number list all of the pages contained in this tariff consecutively. The pages of the tariff and the supplements to the tariff, listed on this page, bear issued dates that are the same as, or prior to, the issued date of this page. ORIGINAL and REVISED TARIFF PAGES A 0 in the Revision column indicates an Original Page. The TP in the Page column indicates the tariff Title Page. The * indicates issued on this date. PAGE REVISION PAGE REVISION PAGE REVISION PAGE REVISION 110 0 111 0 112 0 113 0 114 0 115 0 116 0 117 0 118 0 119 0 120 0 121 0 122 130 Reserved 131 1 132 2 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 2017 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2018 2016 United Van Lines, LLC

INTRODUCTION 12 TH REVISED PAGE 2 C CONTENTS SECTION ITEM SUBJECT PAGE(S) - A - ---- 10000 Abbreviations; also Reference Marks 131-132 2 ---- Additional Services 53-68 2 130 Additives, Weight 62 1 35 Advancing Charges 29 2 100 Application of Additional Service Charges 54 2 100 Application of Charges (Transportation & Additional Services) 53 54 1 1 Application of Tariff Electronic Format 7-A 1 1 C Application of Tariff to Household Goods and Motor Vehicles 7 2 100 C Application of Transportation Charge Household Goods 53-54 9 9000 A Application of Transportation Charge Motor Vehicles 106 5 5001 Application & Non-Application of Rates Containerized Shipments 102-B 9 9001 A Application & Non-Application of Rates Motor Vehicles 107 1 17-1 Attempted Delivery to Residence from SIT 20 - B - 1 43 Bill of Lading (Contract Terms & Conditions) 34 5 5043 Bill of Lading (Contract Terms & Conditions) Containerized Shipments 102-G3 1 42 d (Provisions cancelled) 32 1 2 Bill of Lading and Rates (Household Goods) 8 9 9002 A Bill of Lading and Rates (Motor Vehicles) 108 5 5099 Binding Estimate Option B [Bound Only] Containerized Shipments 102-I 9 9099 A Binding Estimate Motor Vehicles 114 1 99 Binding Estimate Option NW [Bound Only] Straight Talk Price Assurance Program 51 1 98 Binding Estimate Option W [Bound with Comparison to Actual Weight with Customer Per Cwt Credit] Straight Talk Price Assurance Program 50 - C - 1 12 Cancellation of Tariff Pages, Items or Portions Thereof 15 2 105 Carton Service (Packing/Carton; Unpacking; Crating; Uncrating; and Debris Removal) 55 57 2 106 d (Provisions cancelled) 57 5 5106 d (Provisions cancelled) 102-K1 Introduction ---- Check Sheet for Tariff Pages and Supplements 1 2 240 Claim Assist 69 1 & 2 19 & 200 Claims, Loss or Damage 21, 65 1 11 Classification of Parts or Pieces of a Complete Article 15 2 207 Climate Control Service 65 1 20 Collection of Charges 24 1 46 Collection of Tariff Charges on Shipments Lost or Damaged In Transit & Transported on More Than One Vehicle 37 9 9032 A Commodities Not Acceptable 111 9 9043 A Conditions of Carrier s Bill of Lading 111-113 1 6 Consolidation of Shipments 14 5 5210 Container Pickup & Delivery (51 Miles & Over) Containerized Shipments 102-R 5 5185 Container Usage / Storage-In-Transit Containerized Shipments 102-Q 5 5043 Contract Terms & Conditions for Bill of Lading Containerized Shipments 102-G3 9 9043 A Contract Terms & Conditions of Carrier s Motor Vehicle Bill of Lading 112 1 5 Control and Exclusive Use of Vehicle (Selected Delivery Date Service; Exclusive Use; and Space Reservation) 13 2 105 Crating Service 56 1 21 Credit Cards Payments 25 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 2017 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2018 2014 United Van Lines, LLC

INTRODUCTION 10 TH REVISED PAGE 3 CONTENTS (Continued) SECTION ITEM SUBJECT PAGE(S) - D - 2 245 Date Change 69 2 230 Day Certain Loading 67 2 105 Debris Removal Service 56 1 44 Definition of Holidays 37 1 70 Delay Claims (Guaranteed Pickup & Delivery) 44 9 9070 A Delay Claims (Guaranteed Delivery Autos) 114 9 9047 A Depreciation Factor on Claims for Lost or Damaged Items 113 5 5002 Destination Services (Part B) Containerized Shipments 102-D 9 9038 A Determination of Mileage Radius 111 9 9009 A Distances 109 2 115 Diversions and Extra Stopoffs 58 9 9115 A Diversion Motor Vehicle 116 8 ---- C Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Containerized Shipments 105 9 9300 A Dock-to-Dock Service 121 - E - 1 50 Effective Date Governing Application of Tariff Provisions 39 9 9027 A Empty Equipment, Movement of 110 9 9150 A Empty Mileage Charge 118 1 75 Expedited Claim Settlement Service 45 ---- 10000 Explanation of Abbreviations and Reference Marks 131-132 2 120 Extra Labor, Special Services and Waiting Time 59 61 5 5120 Extra Labor and Waiting Time Containerized Shipments 102-M 9 9120 A Extra Labor and Waiting Time Motor Vehicles 117 2 115 Extra Stopoffs and Diversions 58 5 5115 Extra Stops Containerized Shipments 102-L 1 & 5 3; 62; & 5003 Extraordinary Value Article Declaration 8; 43; & 102-G - F - 2 155 Ferry, Island and Service (Remote Location) Charges 63-A 9 9155 A Ferry, Island and Service (Remote Location) Charges 118 1 24 Fractions, Disposition of 26 1 3 Full Value Protection (Valuation) NO Deductible 8 5 5003 Full Value Protection (Valuation) NO Deductible Containerized Shipments 102-E - G - 1 40 General Price Adjustment 40 2 250 Gold Standard Protection 70 1 18 Governing Publications 20 1 70 Guaranteed Pickup and Delivery 44 5 5070 Guaranteed Pickup and Delivery Containerized Shipments 102-H 9 9070 A Guaranteed Delivery Motor Vehicles 114 - H - 1 62 High Value Inventory 43 1 44 Holidays, Definition of 37 1 22 Hourly Rates 22 1 1 Household Goods, Application of Tariff to 7 Introduction ---- How To Use This Tariff 5 - I - 33 & Impractical Operations and Shuttle Service 27; 61 125 9 9033 A Impractical Operations Motor Vehicles 111 1 14 Inspection of Articles 15 1 & 2 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 2017 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2018 2014 United Van Lines, LLC

INTRODUCTION 12 TH REVISED PAGE 4 C CONTENTS (Continued) SECTION ITEM SUBJECT PAGE(S) 9 9014 Inspection of Items 110 1 15 Insurance 15 9 9300 A In-Van Service Motor Vehicle 121 2 155 Island, Ferry and Service (Remote Location) Charges 63-A 1 62 Inventory of Articles Valued In Excess of $100 Per Pound 43 1 10 Marking or Tagging Freight 14 9 9030 A Mileage Determination of Warehouse Shipments 111 9 9027 A Movement of Empty Equipment 110 1 25 Minimum Charge 26 - N - 9 9032 A Non-Acceptable Commodities 110 1 96 Non-Binding Named Shippers (Mark Down), Rates for 46 1 97 Non-Binding Named Shippers (Mark Up), Rates for 48 1 48 Notification When Status of SIT Shipment Changes 39 5 5048 Notification When Status of SIT or Container Use Shipment Changes Containerized Shipments 102-G4 - O - 5 5002 Origin Services (Part A) Containerized Shipments 102-C 2 175 Overtime Loading and Unloading Service 63-B 5 5175 Overtime Loading and Unloading Service Containerized Shipments 102-P - P - 2 105 Packing and Carton Service 55 57 5 5105 Packing & Unpacking (Custom Service) Containerized Shipments 102-K 2 210 Pickup and Delivery Charges on SIT Shipments 66 1 27 Pickup and Delivery Service, Warehouse 26 9 9066 A Pick-up (Loading & Delivery (Unloading) Application 113 1 51 Procedures Governing Overcharge and Duplicate Payment Claims 39 1 32 Prohibited and Restricted Articles 27 - R - 1 56 Rates Based on Minimum Weight or Volume 42 1 16 Rate Schedule Application, Transportation 15 9 9115 A Reconsignment or Diversion 116 ---- 10000 Reference Marks; also Abbreviations 131-132 1 3 Released and Declared Shipment Value (Valuation) 8 5 5003 Released and Declared Shipment Value (Valuation) Containerized Shipment 102-E 9 9003 A Released Value (Declaration of Value Liability Limitation) 109 9 9190 A Released Value (Excess Valuation and SIT Valuation Charges 120 1 58 Removal or Placement of Property At Inaccessible Locations 42 - S - 2 155 Service (Remote Location) Charge; also Ferry and Island Service Charge 63-A 2 & 1 125 & 33 Shuttle Service and Impractical Operation 61; 27 2 252 Straight Talk Advantage - Essential [Value-Added Package VAP] 72 2 255 Straight Talk Advantage - PLUS 1 [Value-Added Package VAP] 74 2 257 Straight Talk Advantage - PLUS 2 [Value-Added Package VAP] 75 2 258 Straight Talk Advantage - PLUS 3 [Value-Added Package VAP] 76 2 259 Straight Talk Advantage - PLUS 4 [Value-Added Package VAP] 77 2 260 Straight Talk Advantage - PLUS 5 [Value-Added Package VAP] 78 2 251 Straight Talk Advantage - Third Party Service Vendors 71 2 115 Stopoffs, Diversions, and Adverse Claims 58 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 2017 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2018 - M - (Contents concluded on next page) 2014 United Van Lines, LLC

INTRODUCTION 1 st Revised Page 4-A C CONTENTS (Concluded) SECTION ITEM SUBJECT PAGE(S) 5 5115 Stopoffs Containerized Shipments 102-L 1 & 2 17 & 185 Storage-In-Transit (SIT) 17; 64 5 5185 Storage-In-Transit (SIT) / Container Usage Containerized Shipments 102-Q 9 9185 A Storage-In-Transit Charges Motor Vehicles 120 1 41 Substitution of Service 31 31-G -T- 9 9034 A Towing, Rigging, Hoisting or Lowering 111 9 9016 A Transportation Charge Rate Schedule 110 9 9059 A Travel Time Extra Driver 113 - U - 2 105 Uncrating Service 56 2 105 Unpacking Service 55 5 5105 Unpacking & Packing (Custom Service) Containerized Shipments 102-K - V - 1 3 Valuation (Full Value Protection [NO Deductible] and $.60 Per Pound Per Article) 8 5 5003 Valuation (Full Value Protection [NO Deductible] and $.60 Per Pound Per Article) Containerized Shipments 102-E - W - 2 120 Waiting Time 60 5 5120 Waiting Time Containerized Shipments 102-M 1 27 Warehouse Pickup and Delivery Service 26 1 4 Weighing and Weights 12 2 130 Weight Additives 62 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 2017 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2018 2014 United Van Lines, LLC

INTRODUCTION 7 TH REVISED PAGE 5 HOW TO USE THIS TARIFF A STB UVLN 1 (hereinafter Tariff UVL1 ) serves as the sole tariff of United Van Lines, LLC that governs its transportation of household goods (loose-loaded or containerized), as defined in 49 U.S.C. 13102 (10), and Motor Vehicles, as defined herein, in interstate commerce, as defined in 49 U.S.C. 13102 (12). Tariff UVL1, including the written and electronic components thereof, may be reviewed at the following internet web address: www.unitedvanlines.com, and at United Van Lines, LLC, One United Drive, Fenton, Missouri 63026, or at the office of a United agent and is available upon request. The provisions regarding the governing rules and regulations and the explanation of the transportation services and additional services are contained in this written component of Tariff UVL1 (see Item 1 of tariff). The electronic component of the tariff consists of the software portion (see Item 1 of tariff) that generates the tariff rates and charges. A This tariff uses U.S. zip codes or Canadian postal codes of the origin and destination cities to calculate certain rates and charges for transportation and additional services of household goods and motor vehicles, except as noted. A To correctly determine the transportation charge for a shipment moving under a non-binding household goods estimate, you must know the weight of the shipment, the zip/postal codes for the origin and destination cities, and load date. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES A The transportation charge in this tariff includes the following transportation services, among others: loading of the shipment at the point of origin, transportation by motor carrier to the point of destination, and the unloading of the shipment at destination. The transportation charge does not include the charges for any Additional Services listed in Sections 1, 2, 5 and/or 9 of the tariff. The transportation charge is further explained in Item 100 of the tariff. A The transportation charge is applicable for the interstate transportation of household goods (loose-loaded or containerized) and Motor Vehicles within the United States (except Hawaii); also between points in the United States and points in Canada. The transportation charge for a shipment is specific to the particular origin and destination cities between which the shipment will move, as determined by the U.S. postal zip codes and Canadian postal codes of the cities (within Alaska and Hawaii, the Mileage Guide distance is used to determine the applicable charges). In addition, if the transportation charge is specific to the particular weight of the shipment, the loading date (or binding date, if a binding estimate is provided) of the shipment, and the national average price of diesel fuel for the relevant date, as determined by the DOE (See Item 16). The software portion of the tariff will generate a transportation charge taking into account the household goods shipment s particular parameters, which will also constitute the carrier s transportation rate for that shipment. In order to display all of the permutations of possible zip and postal codes, different weights, load date, and varying diesel fuel prices, the exact transportation charges are generated by the software portion of this tariff, rather than provided in this written component of the tariff. The electronic component of the tariff and the rates and charges generated by the software portion, together with the written component of the tariff thus, form an integral part of this tariff and are incorporated herein. A The software portion of this tariff will also generate the DOOR-TO-DOOR service (when carrier loads and unloads motor vehicle shipments at the shipper s origin and destination addresses) unless the shipper specifically requests DOCK TO DOCK service. In order to display all of the permutations of possible zip and postal codes, models of motor vehicles and varying diesel fuel prices, the exact transportation charges are generated by the software portion of this tariff. ADDITIONAL SERVICES Additional Services are those services requested by the shipper or necessary to complete the shipment, and which are not included in the transportation charge. The software portion of the tariff generates the applicable rates and charges, if any, for the Additional Service described below. Refer to Item 100 of the tariff for more information on application of Additional Services. C Item 3 (Released and Declared Value). The charges in this item are applicable when the shipment is declared or released for transportation under the Full Value Protection (NO deductible) provisions. Item 35 (Advancing Charges). This item applies when charges are advanced by the carrier for services performed by third parties at the request of the shipper or required by a governmental or a local authority. ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 2017 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2018 2014 United Van Lines, LLC

INTRODUCTION 4 TH REVISED PAGE 6 C ADDITIONAL SERVICES (Cont.) Item 105 (Carton Service). This item applies when the carrier furnishes cartons and performs the packing of some or all of the articles in the shipment. The item applies on a hundredweight basis for complete (full-pack jobs) shipments and on a per carton basis for partial shipment pack jobs. Regular time and overtime rates are applicable, based on the time of the day and the day of the week that the service is performed. The rates contained in the software portion of the tariff include the cartons and packing materials. Rates are not applicable for cartons that are supplied but not packed by the carrier. Rates for full and custom unpacking, crating service and for debris disposal (when the shipper does his or her own unpacking and the carrier is requested to remove and dispose of cartons and packing materials) are also provided in this item. Item 106 (Carton Only). d (Provisions cancelled.) Item 115 (Stopoffs and Diversions). This item contains the provisions that are applicable when a shipment is diverted or when additional stops are made to perform extra pickups or deliveries. Item 120 (Extra Labor, Special Services and Waiting Time). This item applies when the carrier provides extra labor, special services (such as disassembling or assembling unusual articles), or waiting time. Item 125 (Shuttle Service). This item applies when the shipper requests shuttle service for pickup or delivery at inaccessible locations. Item 130 (Weight Additives). This item applies when large articles such as boats, boat trailers or campers are included in the shipment. Item 155 (Ferry, Island and/or Service [Remote Location] Charges). This item applies when origin and/or destination is located (a) at a point accessible only via use of a ferry; (b) on an island that requires applying an island service charge; and/or (c) at a remote location that requires applying a service charge. Item 175 (Pickup or Delivery Service on Saturdays, Sundays or Holidays). This item applies when the carrier performs pickup or delivery service on weekends, holidays, or after hours at the specific request of the shipper or if required by landlord requirements or local ordinances. C Item 185 (Storage-in-Transit). This item applies when storage-in-transit is performed, based on the location where the storage is provided, except as otherwise provided in the item. When storage-in-transit is provided, an additional SIT extended valuation charge of $.10 Per Each $100 (or fraction thereof) of total valuation will apply, when the shipment is transported under the Full Value Protection option. The SIT extended valuation charge applies for each 15-day increment (or fraction thereof) of storage. Example: A 5,000-pound shipment released at $30,000 total valuation is placed into SIT for 17 days. The shipments additional SIT extended valuation charge is $60.00 (i.e., $.10 x 300 x 2). In this example, remember that the SIT valuation charge applies in 15-day increments. Therefore, since the SIT period continued into the second 15-day period, the SIT valuation charge applies twice. Item 200 (Claims, Loss and Damage). This item applies when the carrier performs claim resolution services on behalf of a third party. Item 207 (Climate Control Service). This item applies when carrier provides insulated units equipped with air-ride suspension and mechanical units that supply refrigeration, heating or humidity control for the shipment. Item 210 (Pickup and Delivery Charges on Storage-In-Transit Shipments). This item applies on SIT shipments when the carrier provides pickup or delivery service between the storage location and the residence. Charges are based on the zip code applicable at the storage location and the distance between the storage location and the residence, except as otherwise provided in the item. ISSUED: MARCH 1, 2017 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2017 2014 United Van Lines, LLC

INTRODUCTION 5 TH REVISED PAGE 6-A ADDITIONAL SERVICES (Cont.) Item 230 (Day Certain Loading). This item applies when shipper requests a specific loading date. The service includes pickup from residence, transport to carrier agent s warehouse, handling into the warehouse, holding the shipment in the warehouse and handling out of warehouse for further interstate movement. Item 240 (Claim Assist). The fee under this item (when service is purchased by customer) applies when carrier is requested by customer to provide expedited on-site assistance in completing cargo loss or damage claim form, and make or arrange for necessary repairs or cash settlement. Item 250 (Gold Standard Protection ). The fee under this item (when service is purchased by customer) extends carrier s liability for loss or damage coverage to include 1) pairs and sets; 2) mechanical / electronic malfunction; and 3) acts of God. C Item 252 (Straight Talk Advantage - ESSENTIAL [Value-Added Package]). C Item 255 (Straight Talk Advantage - PLUS 1 [Value-Added Package]). C Item 257 (Straight Talk Advantage - PLUS 2 [Value-Added Package]). C Item 258 (Straight Talk Advantage - PLUS 3 [Value-Added Package]). C Item 259 (Straight Talk Advantage - PLUS 4 [Value-Added Package]). C Item 260 (Straight Talk Advantage - PLUS 5 [Value-Added Package]). The Value-Added Package (VAP) fee applicable under each of these items (when service is purchased by customer) provides the customer with a package of services. The packages of services include varying combinations of VAP services as follows: 1) Gold Standard Protection ; 2) Claim Assist; 3) Identity Theft Protection; 4) Additional Valuation Protection (up to $30,000); 5) Destination Waiting Time; 6) Additional Delay Payment Provisions; 7) Destination Debris Pickup; 8) PC & Network Disassemble and/or Setup; 9) Home Theater [Stand Mount] Disassemble and/or Setup; 10) Home Theater [Wall Mount] Disassemble and/or Setup; 11) Maid Service Move-Out and/or Move-In. See each individual VAP item for the specific service(s) which are included. ISSUED: FEBRUARY 14, 2014 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2014 2014 United Van Lines, LLC

SECTION 1 RULES AND REGULATIONS 3 RD REVISED PAGE 7 ITEM 1 C APPLICATION OF TARIFF & ELECTRONIC FORMAT This tariff applies for the transportation of household goods (loose-loaded or containerized) and Motor Vehicle shipments between points in the United States and Canada, as follows: 1. BETWEEN points within the United States, including Alaska (via motor-water-motor or all-motor service), but excluding Hawaii, and 2. BETWEEN points within Hawaii on shipments having a prior or subsequent movement in interstate or international commerce, and 3. BETWEEN points in the United States (including Alaska, but excluding Hawaii), on the one hand, AND, on the other, points in Canada. International shipments BETWEEN points in the United States AND Mexico and overseas shipments BETWEEN points in other Foreign Countries AND the continental United States are not included in the application of this tariff. For provisions in effect prior to the effective date of this Tariff, refer to Tariff STB HGB 400-N (for household goods) issued by the Household Goods Carriers Bureau Committee and Tariff UVLN 417-E (for Motor Vehicles) published by United Van Lines, LLC, and supplements thereto and revisions thereof. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. The description of property to which the rates, rules and regulations of this tariff will apply is that class of property defined by 49 U.S.C. 13102 (10) (A), as a commodity under the following commodity description: The term household goods, as used in connection with transportation, means PERSONAL EFFECTS AND PROPERTY USED OR TO BE USED IN A DWELLING, when a part of the equipment or supply of such dwelling, and similar property if the transportation of such effects or property is: (A) Arranged and paid for by the householder, except such term does not include property moving from a factory or store, other than property that the householder has purchased with the intent to use in his or her dwelling and is transported at the request of, and the charges are paid to the carrier by, the householder, OR (B) Arranged and paid for by another party. A MOTOR VEHICLES. The term motor vehicles as used in connection with transportation includes, but is not limited to, used automobiles, pick-up trucks, vans, sports utility vehicles (SUV), dune buggies, antique automobile reproductions, antique automobiles (i.e. over 25 years old), and specialty motor vehicles (see EXCEPTION below). EXCEPTION: The rates and rules of this tariff will NOT apply on any of the following: Motor Vehicles that are inoperable/unsafe to operate (i.e., without working brakes and/or steering); Motor Vehicle Frame(i.e., with or without wheels and/or engine); 3-Wheel Motor Vehicle; Motorcycle; Motor Bike; Motor Scooter; Moped; 3 or 4-Wheel All-Terrain Cycle or Vehicle; Snowmobile; Go-Cart; Golf Cart; Jet Ski; Riding Mower; Farm Equipment/Implement/Trailer; Tractor; Garden Tractor; Airplane; Glider; Ultralight; Boat; Sailboat; Boat Trailer; Canoe; Skiff; Rowboat; Dinghy; Kayak; Horse Trailer; Utility Trailer; Pop-Up Trailer; Travel Camper Trailer; Campers (i.e., not mounted on trucks). ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 2017 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2018 2008 United Van Lines, LLC

SECTION 1 RULES AND REGULATIONS 1 ST REVISED PAGE 7-A C ITEM 1 (Cont.) APPLICATION OF TARIFF TO HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ELECTRONIC FORMAT ELECTRONIC FORMAT: This tariff is published and is made available to the Surface Transportation Board, customers and other interested parties. The tariff contains two components: (1) This written component, which can be printed from a PDF file, that contains the governing rules and regulations and an explanation of the Transportation Services and Additional Services, and (2) An electronic component that generates the Transportation Charge and the rates and charges applicable for Additional Services performed in the United States and Canada. References that appear throughout the tariff to in this tariff or in this item include both this written component and the electronic component of the tariff. The written component of the tariff and the rates and charges contained in the electronic component of the tariff may be viewed and printed at the following internet web address: www.unitedvanlines.com. The tariff may also be inspected at the offices of the carrier or its agents. On request, the carrier will furnish a copy of any tariff provision containing carrier s rules, regulations and explanations of the Transportation Services and Additional Services governing the shipment contained in the written component of the tariff and a copy of the rates and charges generated by the software portion of the electronic component of the tariff for the shipment. The web-based published rate application at the internet web address above presents the tariff rates and charges without any adjustments under either Item 96 (Mark Down) or Item 97 (Mark Up). Please remember that rates and charges generated by the software portion of the electronic component of the tariff and presented by the web-based published rate application might be changed by binding estimates, mark downs, mark ups, deductible levels of Full Value Protection as well as other provisions of the governing rules and regulations contained in the written component of the tariff. NOTE: The written component is provided in a PDF (portable document format) file, and therefore, the tariff will require use of a PDF reader from Adobe Systems to access this file. This PDF reader is available free of charge from www.adobe.com. Changes, updates, cancellations and revisions to tariff provisions, whether components are written or electronic, will be accomplished by reissue of the affected provisions or by supplement. Revisions, authenticity and effectiveness of affected provisions can be obtained and verified at the following Internet Web Address: www.unitedvanlines.com. ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 2017 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2018 2008 United Van Lines, LLC

SECTION 1 RULES AND REGULATIONS 6 TH REVISED PAGE 8 ITEM 2 BILL OF LADING AND RATES Unless otherwise provided in this tariff, when property is transported subject to the provisions of this tariff, or as amended, the acceptance and the use of the Uniform Household Goods Bill of Lading as described herein is required. (a) If a Bill of Lading is issued on the order of the customer, or his agent, in exchange or substitution for another Bill of Lading, the customer's signature to the prior Bill of Lading as to the statement of value or otherwise, or election for common law or Bill of Lading liability, in or in connection with such prior Bill of Lading, shall be considered a part of the original Bill of Lading as fully as if the same were written or made in connection with the original Bill of Lading. Any alteration, addition or erasure on a Bill of Lading made without a special notation thereon by the agent of the carrier issuing the Bill of Lading shall be without effect and the Bill of Lading shall be enforceable according to its original terms. (b) The rates and charges shown herein are reduced rates conditioned upon the use of the Uniform Household Goods Bill of Lading. Consignor at his option, may elect not to accept the terms of the Uniform Household Goods Bill of Lading, and in lieu thereof to have the carrier transport the property with carrier's liability limited only as provided by common law and by the laws of the United States and the several States insofar as they are applicable, but subject to the terms and the conditions of the Uniform Household Goods Bill of Lading insofar as such terms and conditions are not inconsistent with such common carrier's liability; the rate charged therefore will be 100 percent higher than the transportation rate contained in this tariff as would be applicable for such shipment if offered for transportation at a released value not exceeding 60 cents per pound, per article. When the consignor elects not to accept any of the terms of such Bill of Lading he must give notice to the initial carrier of such election. The initial carrier must indicate the receipt of such notice by writing or stamping thereon a clause signed by the carrier reading: "In consideration of the higher rate charged, the property herein described will be carried, and the services to be rendered hereunder will be performed, with the carrier's liability limited only as provided by law; but subject to the terms and conditions of this Bill of Lading insofar as they are not inconsistent with such common carrier's liability." (c) All rates and charges herein are dependent upon the shipment being released in accordance with the provisions of Items 3, 5003, and 9003 of this tariff. d For provisions of Item 3 (Released and Declared Shipment Value Valuation) formerly shown here, see next page. ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 2017 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2018 2013 United Van Lines, LLC

SECTION 1 RULES AND REGULATIONS 6 TH REVISED PAGE 9 A R ITEM 3 RELEASED AND DECLARED SHIPMENT VALUE (VALUATION) The carrier's maximum liability in the event of loss or damage shall be the actual loss or damage not exceeding either: (1) Full Value Protection Option [Option 1] The lump sum value declared by the customer, which may not be less than $6,000 or $6.00 per pound multiplied by the actual (or bound) weight of the shipment, in pounds, whichever is greater, or (2) Minimum Liability Option [Option 2] Sixty (60) cents per pound of the weight of any lost or damaged article when the customer has released the shipment to the carrier, in writing, with liability limited to sixty (60) cents per pound per article. Unless the customer expressly waives carrier s maximum liability as set forth in Part (1) above and releases the shipment to a value not exceeding 60 cents per pound per article, the carrier s maximum liability for loss or damage shall be limited to the actual loss or damage in an amount that is either the lump sum value declared by the customer or an amount equal to not less than $6.00 for each pound of weight in the shipment, whichever is greater. As used in this tariff, the phrases, released value, declared value, and value declared by the customer shall have the same meaning. Carrier s maximum liability and the valuation rates specified herein for the assumption of Full Value Protection (FVP) with NO Deductible liability shall be subject to selection by the customer, prior to loading, of an appropriate valuation amount. FVP (NO Deductible) valuation provided under this item is subject to the shipment being declared or released to a minimum valuation of the greater of either $6,000 or $6.00 per pound times the actual (or bound) weight of the shipment, subject to the following valuation rates: VALUATION RATES: $150.00 Per Shipment PLUS $.55 Per Each $100 (or fraction thereof) of declared or released value (See Notes 1 & 2). Customer may declare or release the shipment to a higher valuation amount, subject to the above applicable valuation rates for declared or released amount of FVP (NO Deductible). EXAMPLE 1: A 5,000 pound shipment is subject to a FVP (NO Deductible) minimum valuation of $30,000 ($6.00 per pound times the shipment weight). FVP charges apply as follows: 1) $150.00 = Per Shipment valuation cost; PLUS 2) +165.00 = Per $100 valuation cost [$30,000 FVP @ $. 55 per $100 or fraction thereof] 3) $315.00 = TOTAL FVP VALUATION COST EXAMPLE 2: A 5,000 pound shipment is subject to a FVP (NO Deductible) minimum valuation of $30,000 ($6.00 per pound times the shipment weight), however customer declares a higher valuation amount of $50,000. FVP charges apply as follows: 1) $150.00 = Per Shipment valuation cost; PLUS 2) +275.00 = Per $100 valuation cost [$50,000 FVP @ $. 55 per $100 or fraction thereof] 3) $425.00 = TOTAL FVP VALUATION COST To avoid these additional FVP valuation charges, customer must agree that if articles are lost or damaged, carrier liability will not exceed 60 per pound per article for the actual weight of any lost or damaged article (or articles) in the shipment. Under Full Value Protection (NO Deductible) option, the carrier assumes responsibility for the shipment, not to exceed the declared or released maximum valuation amount. (Item 3 Continued on next page) ISSUED: FEBRUARY 15, 2013 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 17, 2013 2013 United Van Lines, LLC

SECTION 1 RULES AND REGULATIONS 6 TH REVISED PAGE 10 A R ITEM 3 (Cont.) RELEASED AND DECLARED SHIPMENT VALUE (VALUATION) NOTE 1: For shipments transported TO or FROM points in ALASKA, the valuation charge (including SIT extended valuation charge) is two-times the rates provided in this item. NOTE 2: When storage-in-transit is provided, an additional SIT extended valuation charge of $.10 Per Each $100 (or fraction thereof) of total valuation will apply, when the shipment is transported under the Full Value Protection option. The SIT extended valuation charge applies for each 15-day increment (or fraction thereof) of storage. NOTE 3: This item applies only on household goods shipments as defined in Item 1 (Application of Tariff to Household Goods & Electronic Format). VALUATION - PAPERWORK & FORMS: (a) NOTICE REQUIRED ON ESTIMATE FORM / COMPUTER SCREEN -- The following notice shall be placed in a prominent place, in at least 12-point type, on a moving company s required written estimate (if printed). If the estimate is provided electronically, this statement must be of a size that, when printed on 8 by 12 inch paper, equates to 12-point type. WARNING: If a moving company loses or damages your goods, there are two (2) different standards for the company s liability based on the types of rates you pay. BY FEDERAL LAW, THIS FORM MUST CONTAIN A FILLED-IN ESTIMATE OF THE COST OF A MOVE FOR WHICH THE MOVING COMPANY IS LIABLE FOR THE FULL (REPLACEMENT) VALUE OF YOUR GOODS in the event of loss of, or damage to, the goods. This form may also contain an estimate of the cost of a move in which the moving company is liable for FAR LESS than the replacement value of your goods, typically at a lower cost to you. You will select the liability level later, on the bill of lading (contract) for your move. Before selecting a liability level, please read Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move, provided by the moving company, and seek further information at the government website www.protectyourmove.gov. (b) On the ESTIMATE form the customer s signature and date is required at the bottom under Estimate Acknowledgement section, acknowledging receipt of the initial Estimate which includes a total cost of move based on Full Value Protection with NO Deductible. A second ESTIMATE form may be provided by carrier only at customer s request which includes the total cost of move based on the Minimum Liability [Option 2]. Customer must sign and date the second ESTIMATE form to elect the Minimum Liability [Option] and the written WAIVER of Full Value Protection (FVP) on the Bill of Lading. (c) VALUATION STATEMENT REQUIRED ON BILL OF LADING (BOL) -- The following notice (Valuation Statement) shall be placed in a prominent place, in at least 10-point type, on a moving company s required Bill of Lading (if printed). If the Bill of Lading is provided electronically, this statement must be of a size that, when printed on 8 by 12 inch paper, equates to 10-point type. Additionally, carrier may choose to include in the required valuation clause provisions which allow for a liability limitation provision for Declaration of Article(s) of Extraordinary (Unusual) Value. (d) The customer s declaration of value must be entered on the Bill of Lading [BOL] under either the Full Value Protection [Option 1] OR the Minimum Liability [Option 2] ($.60 Per Pound Per Article). This selection must be properly completed and confirmed by 1) the customer s initials and signature (where required) within the CUSTOMER S DECLARATION OF VALUE box on the page of the Bill of Lading indicating the specific valuation option declared; and 2) the customer s signature at origin on the Bill of Lading acknowledging the valuation selected and for receipt of the Bill of Lading. (Item 3 - Continued on next page) ISSUED: FEBRUARY 15, 2013 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 17, 2013 2013 United Van Lines, LLC

SECTION 1 RULES AND REGULATIONS 2 ND REVISED PAGE 10-A VALUATION - PAPERWORK & FORMS (Cont.): A R ITEM 3 (Cont.) RELEASED AND DECLARED SHIPMENT VALUE (VALUATION) VALUATION STATEMENT THE CONSUMER MUST SELECT ONE OF THESE OPTIONS FOR THE CARRIER S LIABILITY FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS CUSTOMER S DECLARATION of VALUE THIS IS A TARIFF LEVEL OF CARRIER LIABILITY IT IS NOT INSURANCE OPTION 1 The Cost Estimate that you receive from your mover MUST INCLUDE Full (Replacement) Value Protection for the articles that are included in your shipment. If you wish to waive the Full (Replacement) Level of protection you must complete the WAIVER of Full (Replacement) Value Protection shown below [see Option 2]. Full (Replacement) Value Protection is the most comprehensive plan available for protection of your goods. If any article is lost, destroyed, or damaged while in your mover s custody, your mover will, at its option, either: 1) repair the article to the extent necessary to restore it to the same condition as when it was received by your mover, or pay you for the cost of such repairs; or 2) replace the article with an article of like kind and quality, or pay you for the cost of such a replacement. Under Full (Replacement) Value Protection, if you do not declare a higher replacement value on this form prior to the time of shipment, the value of your goods will be deemed to be equal to $6.00 multiplied by the weight (in pounds) of the shipment, subject to a minimum valuation for the shipment of $6,000. Under this option, the cost of your move will be composed of a base rate plus an added cost reflecting the cost of providing this full value cargo liability protection for your shipment. If you wish to declare a higher value for your shipment than these default amounts, you must indicate that value here. Declaring a higher value will increase the valuation charge in your cost estimate. The Total VALUE of my shipment is: $ (to be provided by the Customer) Dollar Estimate of the COST of your move at Full (Replacement) Value Protection with NO Deductible: $ (to be provided by Carrier) I acknowledge that for my shipment I have: 1) ACCEPTED the Full (Replacement) Level of protection included in the estimate of charges and declared a higher Total Value of my shipment (if appropriate); and 2) received a copy of the Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move brochure explaining these provisions. X (Customer s Signature) (Date) (Item 3 - Continued on next page) ISSUED: FEBRUARY 15, 2013 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 17, 2013 2013 United Van Lines, LLC

SECTION 1 RULES AND REGULATIONS 2 ND REVISED PAGE 10-B VALUATION - PAPERWORK & FORMS (Conc.): A R ITEM 3 (Cont.) RELEASED AND DECLARED SHIPMENT VALUE (VALUATION) VALUATION STATEMENT (Conc.) ----------------------------------------------------- OR ----------------------------------------------------------- OPTION 2 WAIVER of Full (Replacement) Value Protection. This LOWER level of protection is provided at no additional cost beyond the base rate; however it provides only MINIMAL protection that is considerably less than the average value of household goods. Under this option, a claim for any article that may be lost, destroyed, or damaged while in your mover s custody will be settled based on the weight of the individual article multiplied by 60 cents. For example, the settlement for an audio component valued at $1,000 that weighs 10 pounds would be $6.00 (10 pounds times 60 ). Dollar Estimate of the COST of your move under the 60-cents option: $ (to be provided by Carrier) COMPLETE THIS PART ONLY if you wish to WAIVE the Full (Replacement) Level of Protection included in the HIGHER COST estimate provided above [see Option 1] for your shipment and instead select the LOWER Released Value of 60-Cents Per-Pound Per-Article; to do so you must initial and sign on the lines below: I wish to Release My Shipment to a Maximum Value of 60-Cents Per-Pound Per-Article X (Customer s Initials) I acknowledge that for my shipment I have: 1) WAIVED the Full (Replacement) Level of protection for which I have received an estimate of charges; and 2) received a copy of the Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move brochure explaining these provisions. X (Customer s Signature) (Date) Provided that: Where the customer is the employer of the actual owner of the household goods being transported and is responsible for the charges in connection with such move, the customer may waive the Full Value Protection level of liability and instruct the motor carrier to release the shipment to a value of 60 cents per pound per article (a) by specification made on a purchase order, or (b) by issuing, in advance of the shipping date, appropriate letters of instruction to the carrier. In such instances, the motor carrier must incorporate the instructions by reference to the customer s document in the Bill of Lading in lieu of the personal signature and handwritten statement relating to released rates. (e) Notwithstanding the valuation option selected by customer, the carrier will, at its option, either repair items to the extent necessary to restore to the condition when received by the carrier; pay the customer for the cost of repairs; or make a cash settlement for the item(s) (up to the replacement cost of the item if customer elects Full Value Protection [Option 1], or an amount equal to $.60 per pound times the weight of the item if customer elects Minimum Option [Option 2]). In addition, carrier may, at its option replace item(s) with item(s) of like kind and quality if customer elects Full Value Protection [Option 1]. All claims settlements made by carrier are subject to the conditions set forth in Item 19 of this tariff. Depreciated value of goods is not a factor under the Full Value Protection level of liability. (f) Carrier's maximum liability shall not exceed the released or declared value of the shipment, or the full cost of repair to the damaged property, whichever is less. Carrier shall have the option of repair or replacement of damaged articles. All items which are replaced or for which the full current market value has been paid become the property of the carrier. (Item 3 Continued on next page) ISSUED: FEBRUARY 15, 2013 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 17, 2013 2013 United Van Lines, LLC

SECTION 1 RULES AND REGULATIONS 7 TH REVISED PAGE 11 A R ITEM 3 (Cont.) RELEASED AND DECLARED SHIPMENT VALUE (VALUATION) (g) Provisions of this item are contractual limits of liability as provided for in 49 U. S. C. Sec. 14706 and are not to be construed as "insurance". Any limitation of liability resulting from application of these provisions has been authorized by the Surface Transportation Board in Amendment No. 5 to Released Rates Decision No. MC-999, decided January 19, 2011 and revised January 10, 2012 and March 8, 2012, subject to complaint or suspension. (h) All shipments (other than those released to a value not exceeding 60 cents per pound per article) will be deemed released to a minimum lump sum value of $6,000 or $6.00 times the actual (or bound) total weight (in pounds) of the shipment. (i) (j) The weight used for determining the minimum amount of Full Value Protection will be the actual net weight of the shipment OR the estimated bound weight when the shipment moves pursuant to the terms and conditions of either Item 98 (Binding Estimate [Straight Talk Price Assurance ] Option W) or Item 99 (Binding Estimate [Straight Talk Price Assurance ] Option NW). Valuation under this tariff will NOT apply to Motor Vehicle(s), except if included as part of a household goods shipment moving under the provisions of Item 5 [B] (Exclusive Use of Vehicle) of this tariff. When valuation under this tariff applies to a shipment that includes one or more Motor Vehicles (i.e., automobiles, vans, pickup trucks, or sport utility vehicles), the carrier s maximum liability for the vehicles shall be either (1) the value stated in the current issue of the National Automobile Dealers Association (N.A.D.A.) Official Used Car Guide (the Guide ) for such vehicle(s), adjusted for mileage and other factors considered in the Guide, or (2) the appraised value of the vehicle(s), whichever is less. For applicable valuation rates and provisions to apply on shipments consisting solely of Motor Vehicle(s) (except for shipments moving pursuant to the provisions of Item 5 [B] (Exclusive Use of Vehicle) of this tariff) refer to United Van Lines, LLC, Motor Freight Schedule UVLN 417-E. (k) The released or declared value and the carrier's maximum liability, whether or not loss or damage, injury, or delay occurred from carrier negligence, as determined under this rule, shall be applicable to any claims resulting from the performance or failure to perform by carrier of any services, including accessorial services, which carrier has contracted to perform. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Item 3 Continued on next page) ISSUED: FEBRUARY 15, 2013 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 17, 2013 2013 United Van Lines, LLC

SECTION 1 RULES AND REGULATIONS 3 RD REVISED PAGE 11-A A R ITEM 3 (Conc.) RELEASED AND DECLARED SHIPMENT VALUE (VALUATION) EXCEPTION 1: Customers who tender shipments which are released to a value greater than 60 per pound per article, that include an article or articles that exceed $100 per pound per article, in value, must specifically notify the carrier in writing that an identified article or articles with a value greater than $100 per pound are included in the shipment by execution of the following provision contained in the carrier's Bill of Lading: EXTRAORDINARY (UNUSUAL) VALUE ARTICLE DECLARATION I acknowledge that I have prepared and retained a copy of the "Inventory of Items Valued in Excess of $100 Per Pound Per Article" that are included in my shipment and that I have given a copy of this Inventory to the carrier's representative. I also acknowledge that the carrier's liability for loss of or damage to any article valued in excess of $100 per pound will be limited to $100 per pound for each pound of such lost or damaged article (based on actual article weight), not to exceed the declared value of the entire shipment, unless I have specifically identified such article for which a claim for loss or damage is made on the attached inventory. X (Customer s Signature) (Date) A customer's failure to notify the carrier that an article or articles having a value that exceeds $100 per pound will be included in the shipment will restrict the carrier's maximum liability to $100 per pound for each pound of any lost or damaged article (based on actual article weight), not to exceed the declared value of the entire shipment. Any limitation of liability resulting from application of this provision has been authorized by the Interstate Commerce Commission (now the Surface Transportation Board) in Amendment No. 1 to Released Rates Decision No. MC-989 decided October 5, 1995, subject to complaint or suspension, as confirmed and supplemented in Amendment No. 5 to Released Rates Decision No. MC-999 decided January 11, 2011 and revised January 10, 2012 and March 8, 2012, subject to complaint or suspension. See Item 62 herein for the correct form and minimum contents of carrier's "Inventory of Items Valued in Excess of $100 Per Pound, Per Article". ISSUED: FEBRUARY 15, 2013 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 17, 2013 2013 United Van Lines, LLC