From DC’s to retailers is dedicated. I do that for wallyworld. Great job. I got home twice for Christmas.
OTR is often between DC’s. I’ve done that before. Or would be to a DC.
I do wonder if they ever load trains of shipping containers straight from the ship?
Of course can’t always.
Where does an intermodal container usually go from a sea port?
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Lots of cheaper stuff is put on container I would say. Because one it comes off the boat. They can also put on train and ship to another container yard.
The good stuff like TVs I hauled, actually come from Mexico on a truck. They load the trailer in Mexico seal the trailer. Then bring it to border town. The Mexican truckers drop the trailer and I would hook up to trailer and drive them cross country. to a DC.
Here some interesting I think they were doing. I don't think the TV's were made in Mexico. They were made in China or someplace. The paperwork said something about how the TVs were sold to say Samsung of Mexico. Then sold to the USA buyer like Best Buy. Remember we have free trade with Mexico and Canada, NAFTA. I think they put them on boat to Mexico. Samsung of China sells the TVs to Samsung of Mexico. Probably no taxes. Then Samsung of Mexico sells the TV to say Best Buy and trucks them into USA tax free. If they put them on a boat from China to USA. They probably would have import taxes. They were moving crazy amount of TVs when they first had flat screed TV -
I picked up container in newark nj just outside the port there and took it all the way to long beach cali where it was to be loaded and go to jc pennys in hawaii.
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I don't know what is made where. I would remind that there is a difference between a manufacturing plant and an assembly plant. There is no telling where these parts are actually made. I have hauled empty trailers from the Georgetown Ky assembly plant up into Michigan and Northern Indiana bringing full trailers back. I believe there (at least used to be) is/was an electronics assembly plant near the crossing of I 75 and the Ohio Turnpike.
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