How to get direct shippers, cutting out the (Thieves, this is my opinion), brokers
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by pktruckdriver, Jun 10, 2007.
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You'll have to pay a website for access to get that information, and it varies from state to state, what state you're shipping to, and in some cases the season. A lot of the rates that show on those sites are the 'cheap' rates anyway. I know this from doing my research for starting my own brokerage, which is still in the planning stages. I felt like I was looking for state secrets trying to find freight rates! You can go through the headache of getting quotes for some of the sites for free, but you'd have to do it state by state. Too much work and hassle as far as I was concerned. I paid, got what I wanted, cancelled the subscription, and added onto the rates I got from the site because they were too low.
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reviving this old thread.
so what do you do when you find a shipper looking for direct trrucks.
i picked up a load this past week. told me if i'm in the neighborhood they've got wood to haul and to just call them. they prefer to not deal with brokers.
does that mean they haven't paid there bills with the brokers or are they looking to haul cheaper then going through the broker and hopefully the truck actually makes a little more by not having the brokers cut.
you all talked about mom and pop outfits. this is a lumber mill company. don't know how big they are im the midwest or if it's just one company.
the companay i work for just reregistered for 48 states. so this is the first time going farther then colorado.
i'm still company but planning to be o/o. with the possiblity of looking for direct customers.
is there a websight possibly to be used for checking out the companies credit worthiness? or is that a chance you take? -
When you find a shipper who wants to deal direct you talk with them, discuss their needs and see if there might be a fit for what you have to offer. I am finding more shippers who prefer to deal direct. They have found that some brokers are taking a much larger share of the rate than they feel is fair. They also think that they can get a lower rate by dealing with the carrier direct than going through a broker. There could be some payment issues, but most of it has to do with profitability. If you want to know something about whether the company is a mom and pop or major corporation, the easiest way to find out is to ask them.
You state you want to become an owner operator, but it sounds more like you want to get your own authority. An owner operator usually leases to a carrier. When you have your own authority you are a carrier. Some who have a single truck operation still consider themselves an owner operator, even though they have authority. There are several credit checking services. I don't do business with anyone whom I don't check their credit first. You are asking for problems if you extend credit without checking them out. That is why some whine about not getting paid, but when you dig a little, you find that they didn't do their homework on the broker or shipper before taking the load. It is these whiners who want broker bonds to be raised to $100,000 from $10,000. It is merely a way to eliminate or restrict competition. I would just as soon see broker bonds stop. We don't need them as long as you check credit. -
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yep, i'm looking to get my own authority.
i picked up this load. they come out and take pics. and just said if i'm in the neighborhood a lot. to call them direct. didn't ask if i owned my truck or worked for the company. just that they don't want to deal with brokers.
like i stated above. this company was strictly 11 western. now we're 49 states. i guess dc is there own state. -
49 states ? No, DC isn't a state. It's the "District" of Columbia, right ? Your geography lesson for today: 48 states (the lower 48) plus Alaska/Hawaii equals 50 states. Plus DC, PLUS U.S. territories, such as Puerto Rico, American Samoa, The U.S. Virgin islands and more. Now, go get 'em Tiger !
BigJohn54 Thanks this. -
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The question I have is how do you find out the credit & background dirt on brokers & those who want to ship direct. I deal with both & usually only find limited info. -
Name your price, and never look back.
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