Delaware or Nevada for an LLC
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Liquidforce, Jun 3, 2017.
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So following on from this, if one was to form a company in DE, would they then title the truck in DE to maintain the chain of ownership or still title it in there home state, any benefit to either?
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Not sure what your goal is but what I want a small fleet myself which is why I went Delaware.. Last year I research and called around to a few different shippers and introduced myself. I basically told them hey I got ZERO trucks now but would love to do business with your Company in the future. What do I need to do to be successful?
Each Shipper is going to be different. Some want new equipment some don't care. Kroger's for example what's minimum 50 trucks capacity and 3 years active DOT. Depending on your networking skills, their going to give you a recipe on how they want your business portfolio to look. You take all of those recipes and YOU develop a formula on how your going to execute it.
Year 1: your crawling
Year 3: your hiring
year 5: your Growing
and before you know it their be asking you how you did it
Just really depends on the customer. Under 200 maybe?Liquidforce Thanks this. -
IT just depends on your goals. I want i dont know....200 trucks. I would do what the mega's do. Start a leasing Company. Put the trucks under the leasing Company and your business leases the trucks from the leasing Company.
Me, I would do Indiana. Most of your megas have their trucks registered in Indiana. I don't know why yet....but they do. Start looking at truck and trailer plates.77fib77 and Liquidforce Thank this.
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