Yes indeed!
I don't know about you guys but, when fuel hit $4-5 a gallon I was doing great, Ever since it dropped, I've been pretty much parked waiting for two things. 1-all these new guys that popped up to disappear(or learn to focus on their profit margin rather than their bottom line) and, 2- the fuel to spike up again.
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The most valuable company in the world is definitely NOT the low cost supplier.
Cheap is cheap. A cheap carrier means the OP still has to babysit them, make sure the trucks actually show up, that the freight gets loaded and protected, that the customer is happy, etc, etc, etc. A quality carrier takes all that management time off the shipper's shoulders. A cheap carrier and a quality carrier offer different products. Like Apple and Samsung. One is worth more.
Around here, in podunk America, my neighbor charges $150 an hour for a side dumper gravel truck, and he stays pretty busy.Road Killer, Ruthless and spyder7723 Thank this. -
Speaking of commodities,....
So what do you do when someone stops you in the lobby of a 5 star hotel and complains about your rate? Leave the hotel and follow him to his car? He is hanging out in the lobby. Odds are he can't afford a room in the hotel. Yet this guy is trying to insult you to get you to agree to go to his car. Profit? If you can't make your profit margin, you're giving to charity.
What is a profit margin? No, it's not the wage you pay yourself.EzekelRAGE, Road Killer, magoo68 and 6 others Thank this. -
Any guesses as to who this pimp "KR" is? Lol.
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Yep. Even tho our rates are 30 percent higher (or more) there is a reason when i go to load an engine at ge or boeing there is not a single cheap carrier coming in or going out the whole time I'm there.Last edited: Nov 18, 2016
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Every time youre in a truck, and you see a nasty girl working the lot, do you find yourself curious as to whose truck she gets in? If you were a fleet owner and saw her get into one of your trucks, what would you do?
See, cheap service is simply bad business. It attracts that undesirable element. Remember "Pretty Woman"? Julia Roberts struts up to the exotic car leans down and talks. First thing you notice is how pretty her teeth were. Think she would have wound up in the car if she had black stumps for teeth and sores down her legs?
I dont care what deals you can make on the low end. I dont haul low end freight.Last edited by a moderator: Nov 21, 2016
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I can see the OP's point, as well. I am in the trucking business because I was not able to find a consistent carrier to provide the level of service we needed. But, we have a very, very unique product to ship.
As a carrier, you have to price things like uncertainty, inconsistency and unknowns and unforeseens. The carrier doesn't know the shipper's business, how easy or difficult he is to work with, his ability to pay, his customer's operations, wait times, etc, etc, etc.
As a shipper, you don't have to price those uncertainties into the rate. Often, insurance is hugely cheaper if you are the producer / carrier delivering your own stuff. If you need to park the truck, you can re-assign the driver to production for a few days, and not worry, especially if your equipment is paid for. A carrier can't just bench a driver and a truck, the driver would be gone, and the truck payment is still due.Road Killer Thanks this. -
He owns a trucking company. Young man. He's a problem solver. He provides a service to his clients and has the ability to haul just about any load his clients may need. Van, reefer, tanker, flat, hotshot, OSOW.
Thing is, he's not cheap. You cant be cheap and offer the service that he does. There's absolutely no way that he could maintain all the equipment that he has to offer and run cheap freight. Something would have to give, and the first place it shows is in maintenance expenses.Road Killer, spyder7723, ramblingman and 3 others Thank this.
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