Trimac for O/Os?

Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by BORNtoROAM, Jan 21, 2014.

  1. BORNtoROAM

    BORNtoROAM Light Load Member

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    this is a tanker bull carrier based out of canada and i just saw an ad for them for the texas oilfields that says they pay 64% of GLH Revenue with a company trailer (77% i believe with your own trailer). i have no idea what that would translate to real $ and i was hoping someone here could give me information on them. anyone here know someone who works for them? do they have a good reputation in the area? apparently they've won awards the past 3 years for being one of the best fleets to drive for so that sounds pretty good



    any info at all would be appreciated! thanks
     
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  3. Arkansas Frost

    Arkansas Frost Heavy Load Member

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    How do they get the bulls into the tankers?!
     
  4. BORNtoROAM

    BORNtoROAM Light Load Member

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    god i hate typing on a crappy lil touch screen


    welll this thread is going places...
     
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  5. plater1

    plater1 Medium Load Member

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    I assume your talking "sand can". I've seen a few of there trucks/trailers around San Antonio but almost never in the Midland area. Like with all O/O deals the devil is in the details. I would be interested myself as most of the local bulk haulers are going elogs and that means lots of work for O/O.
     
  6. BORNtoROAM

    BORNtoROAM Light Load Member

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    are you talking about Trican? this is trimac and the ad was to haul crude i believe. well pull a hazmat tanker anyway, they didn't give details of course. you must not be talking about trican because they are thick in the permian basin. trimac apparently has one of the largest fleets in north america, i'm surprised nobody seems to know them. anyway i'm going a different route so this thread can be put down for all i care
     
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