Doubles and Triples Operational Standpoint
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Mike2633, Mar 16, 2016.
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"No no, Mike, what I hears was that they ordered 53 700' trailers....
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53, 700' trailers! Oh man are the trailers like old timey hook and ladder fire trucks where there's a guy who controls a steering wheel on the back of the trailer!
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Don't forget to wake up your pilot car.... Oh and some states no night travel.... LOL
Sysco uses some space in our yard. They come in with 2 each 48' and one 28' trailer every day. Each trailer is for a different driver. The 48' trailers deliver around town and have more stops or bigger drops. The 28' has the smaller drops and the longer distances for the ones outside town.Mike2633 Thanks this. -
At Gordon Food Service where I work we are all 28' trailer and were the same way the shuttles come in with doubles and each trailer is a different route. Pretty efficient set up they've been using the double trailer system at GFS since 1969.
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Some good answers in here.
One drawback though is the necessity for bigger terminals with doubles operations. More trailers require more dock doors, and more maintenance. -
Like I think the companies that use doubles the national companies seem to run longer trailers in the city like Mack-E6 said right now they have an over abundance of freight that needs to get delivered so I would guess they probably are filling up the long trailers and also probably running some 28' singles in the city as well to make deliveries. Probably filling up the straight trucks too and sending them out and back.
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OTOH, the dock up the road 50 miles or so, was a single door, small dock in a building shared by several outfits. What a PITA that was, having to break down line haul, get that trailer parked, grab your delivery trailer, drag it back to the dock and load it. What a frustrating mess that could be, when things went wrong. Which, of course they could be counted on to do.Mike2633 Thanks this.
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