Let’s talk about hauling produce on flatbeds.......

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by texasmorrell, Sep 12, 2019.

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  2. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    Nice. That’s a good way to do it. Those or gaylords....

    Beats that loose crap.
     
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  3. texasmorrell

    texasmorrell Medium Load Member

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    That’s cool but I’m more interested in long haul produce loads. Example, Oregon or Idaho going to Texas. Or New Mexico pumpkins and chili peppers going to Illinois.
     
  4. 6wheeler

    6wheeler Road Train Member

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    If the broker doesn't pay for whatever reason, you can not file on the bond as produce products do not qualify. You will have to sue in court
     
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  5. homeskillet

    homeskillet Road Train Member

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    I see a lot of onions on flatbeds going through IN/OH/PA these days. Mesh bags on pallets, often tarped front and side with the back open.

    I'm back on the road after years away, so this was a new one on me.
     
  6. homeskillet

    homeskillet Road Train Member

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    I have a mental picture of light brown shirt, badge, gun, and dark brown ball cap and body armor with "Dept of Maters" embroidered on......
     
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  7. texasmorrell

    texasmorrell Medium Load Member

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    I never file on the bond, it’s a waste of time. They always always always reject your claim and you have to sue them anyway. I skip that step and sue the consignee. You would be shocked how quickly a deadbeat broker pays the shipping bill when they see their customers name on a civil complaint. Case law already dictates the carrier always gets paid and the consignee is ultimately responsible as the recipient of the carriers work product even if their broker doesn’t pay. The consignee must pay the carrier then the consignee has a claim against their broker. I have filed 32 lawsuits over the last 20 years and every single one was paid without a trial. All small claims with no bloodsucking lawyers needed.
     
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  8. bzinger

    bzinger Road Train Member

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    Can anybody give me advice for putting more flatbed freight in my reefer lol.
     
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  9. texasmorrell

    texasmorrell Medium Load Member

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    Sure, you just want to be sure and buy the extra heavy duty load locks.
     
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