California produce season

Discussion in 'Refrigerated Trucking Forum' started by united972, Feb 8, 2017.

  1. pearcetrucking

    pearcetrucking Light Load Member

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    Are you trying to say that the USDA is getting their data from loadboards?
     
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  3. boredsocial

    boredsocial Road Train Member

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    Who knows where the usda gets their rates. I was trying to say that dats data sucks too. Not half as bad as the usda who haven't been close to right since I got into the business, but they definitely aren't accurate.

    EDIT: If I had to guess I'd say that the USDA rate is calculated in some old timey way that was used to calculate trucking rates before deregulation.
     
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  4. boredsocial

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    This is realistic. This is pretty much my regulars business model in a nutshell. Except that a fair few of them have vented vans and aren't paying for reefer fuel.
     
  5. LandslideRich

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    It's going well so far. They loaded me early Monday morning and with some creative logging made it to West Memphis Arkansas Monday night. The load is only 10 pallets/23,000 lbs. Ran 729 miles on Tuesday logging 10.75 driving and am reseting in Amarillo Tx. By the looks of it I should make Stockton by 10 pm Thursday night. My first appointment is 0500 Friday morning
     
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  6. pearcetrucking

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    You didn't have to guess when you made your previous post...
     
  7. Vic Firth

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    Glad its going well for you!
     
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  8. boredsocial

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    I don't have to guess what the produce rates are because I am actually moving the freight in the real world. My first hand data is 0-24 hours old and 100% accurate. This means I've got a fairly good idea how inaccurate DAT's rating products are. The USDA rates are always good for a laugh and nothing more. You could actually rate loads with DAT and only be a little bit screwed.
     
  9. wichris

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    Haul a lot of produce and our customers rates are at or above the high for USDA. And the tonnage that they show is a fairly accurate number. The few customers that we haul for that give loads out to everyone, that rate is far less.
     
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  10. boredsocial

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    I've shown my work by referring to the rates that we can all publicly see. I've even talked about specific markets in specific seasons. A lot of good posters have agreed with those posts because I'm being very up front and honest about the reality of hauling produce.

    I only move low value produce (load values <20k) so I obviously could be wrong about rates for things like berries.

    The reality is that there are a lot of people on the trucking side who have a very distorted idea of what profits look like on the brokerage side of the business. In produce a 10% margin on a long haul is pretty ###### unlikely. I'm usually making like 300 bucks on a load that pays 4500 from AZ to the east coast during the canteloupe season. The only time my margins get north of 15% is on short hauls where my $/load is garbage. Or they are loads that the customer is intentionally padding in the off season which I don't really consider to be meaningful for market rate discussions.

    I can't speak for how accurate Western USDA produce rates are because I don't do much that way. I can say that the FL outbound rates are hilariously high. (the closest one is off by 25%. The worst one is off more than 50%) After glancing at this weeks USDA report I think the Nogales, AZ-> East Coast numbers are the closest to accurate and those are still more than 10% off. The closest load is right at 6% off and it has an extra stop in Philly and drops in Brooklyn. 6% off on 4k+ is far enough off that it would be worthless to me for rating loads.
     
  11. wichris

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    We haul from FL,NJ,NC,SC,TX. the rates we do are at the high side of the USDA. Again, if it's a customer that put's the load out to everyone it's far lower. Rates the same, straight load of lettuce or strawberrys
     
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