Indian River

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  1. DixonM

    DixonM Medium Load Member

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    As far as the loads slowing down in the summer you have to consider we carry temperature sensitive products and a hot tank can only keep temperature for so long on the longer trips. The trailers are basically a thermos on wheels.
    Loads will be rejected if to hot.
     
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  3. Cobrawastaken

    Cobrawastaken Medium Load Member

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    I wonder what they do to meet the demand. Put it in totes and load it on a reefer?
     
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  4. RockinChair

    RockinChair Road Train Member

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    If I had to take a guess, I'd go with cost and/or weight.
     
  5. Tanker_82

    Tanker_82 Road Train Member

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    I rarely haul dairy products, so I lack the knowledge to answer about those.

    On the juice side of the company, which is what I haul most of the time, certain fruits in different regions are affected by the seasons. Example: Sometimes, it gets really busy in the McAllen / Mission area during the harvest time. Sometimes, (for the same reason) it gets really busy in the Pacific Northwest, particularly Washington, where a lot of apple juice originates. Some months, at one of the main shippers up there, you will see flatbed after flatbed in the parking lot bringing in crates of apples. They obviously crush and process them for us to haul out in tankers. Other months during the year, you might not see one flatbed at all while you’re in there getting loaded.
     
  6. Redtwin

    Redtwin Road Train Member

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    Those sysco trucks were limited to 63 or 65 so low top end wasn't an issue for them
     
  7. Redtwin

    Redtwin Road Train Member

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    Probably switch to frozen concentrate to juice which will stay at low temperature for much longer.

    I have delivered regular single strength non-frozen juice in the summer and it kept temperature for 10 days... Just barely. Customer almost rejected it.
     
  8. Redtwin

    Redtwin Road Train Member

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    Another reason I was told why loads slow down in the summer is not so much to do with temperature but one of our main juice customers supplies schools and when the kids are off school on summer vacation then the schools don't buy juice and we don't need to deliver as much.
     
  9. Voyager1968

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    The Freightliner DT12 is not a bad transmission, but IMHO, it can't hold a candle to the Volvo/Mack transmission.
     
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  10. asphaltreptile311

    asphaltreptile311 Road Train Member

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    I think food grade tanker has been slow all year.
     
  11. Cobrawastaken

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    Speaking of Freightliner DT12... I was in Winter Haven yesterday and we had some more Freightliners come in recently. I inquired about getting one and they might let me have one soon. They're currently waiting on plates for them I think. I also noticed we have some Kenworths there too.
     
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