Check out Fairchild Freight Services. They are a brokerage and have trucks of their own, lots of owner operators pulling their trailers. They pay percentage when you pull their trailer. You can run lower 48 or if you want you can run to Alaska for them too. Mostly reefer work.
Do any brokerage companies out there supply any trailers?
Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by Kedover, Feb 7, 2015.
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80% JB Hunt loads are Dollar General, Walmart, Costco, etc 47500 and a rate of 1.25 per mile plus a low ball fuel surcharge. They try to sell you by offering quick pay and plenty of miles. There is a lot of waiting and deadheading back to "descent" loads. One-Way Trailers always has trailers to move. I don't run TQL's general freight but I utilized their Schneider load-outs until I made enough to get my own trailer.
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XPO Logistics moves Vans out of Salt Lake City
LKC Logistics moves Vans out of Indiana,Illinois, Ohio and various other states
There is also a big trailer exchange out of Seattle, I believe it's called Trailer Source. You could probably google it, cause thats how I found it. -
Where are they based? I think I just had a load from them, but office was in Fife, WA.
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