Flatbed rates i was quoted today

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by rbht, Jan 8, 2013.

  1. rbht

    rbht Heavy Load Member

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    This shipper sends me a fax every day with there loads and rates and i just toss it but today i figured i would post some to show what the big company are hauling for.These rates are just insane IMO. All 48k lumber loads.
    All out of palmer ma to:
    asheville, NC 858 miles. rate 725.00
    little river, SC 813 miles. rate $988.75
    elkwood,VA 446 Miles. rate $586.30
    Lebanon, PA 316 Miles. Rate $457 80
    Dunkirk, MD 390 Miles. rate $516.10

    95% of these loads are all hauled by, TMC, Western, CRST, Melton, Prime and a few more i can't think of.
     
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  3. ralph

    ralph Road Train Member

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    The only thing that pays LESS than lumber is deadheading.

    Lumber=cheap freight!
     
  4. 379exhd

    379exhd Road Train Member

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    I don't feel so bad about the $300 on 142 anymore. What the hell is the matter with brokers now days? I agree with what a guy said when I was complaining about rates last week. It's time to start taking brokers out behind the barn and punching them in the face repeatedly for insulting us like this.
     
  5. rbht

    rbht Heavy Load Member

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    Lumber pays well if you haul i for the right shipper's.

    These are direct shipper loads no broker involved.
     
  6. LSAgentOZR

    LSAgentOZR Road Train Member

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    Don't assume it's brokered loads. The OP said they are direct freight.
     
  7. Flatbedn

    Flatbedn Road Train Member

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    But, most of the time they are brokered loads. Its sad the broker in some cases makes more than the driver.
     
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  8. Pound Puppy

    Pound Puppy Heavy Load Member

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    I used to backhaul Universal Forest for 1.90 pm all direct.freight. May not have been top dollar, but considering everything else in the SW Wi. area was only paying 1.05pm back to Ohio I was happy. Lumber can pay if you get the right customer.
     
  9. LSAgentOZR

    LSAgentOZR Road Train Member

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    I'd love it if I could find those cases... I've never had that occur in my 10 years of doing this.
     
  10. Flatbedn

    Flatbedn Road Train Member

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    I hauled a load for a broker once that had on the paperwork the freight rate total of $1200 to go 360 miles. I made $377 on the load. Any idea where the rest went?
     
  11. volvodriver01

    volvodriver01 Road Train Member

    Where the problem with this comes from is who decided on hauling the load for $377 on 360 miles? There comes a time when the driver outta know better. If you know a broker is ripping you off this bad then why haul for him?
     
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