Hello all.
I am a small owner (2 trucks 4 dry vans)
I've been hitting a deadwall with cold calling shippers trying to get out from freight brokers and their highly inconsistent rates. the same brokerage posting multiple loads that are the same product and route, all for difference prices etc.
I've been working closely with CHEP Pallets, through C.H. Robinson, who've ive recently ended my relationship with due to them refusing to raise a rate by $10 or to add a fuel surcharge.
Attempts to find out CHEPs dedicated carrier requirements have ended up in failure, with multiple executives saying my request has been reviewed and denied before even getting to file an official application. Keep in mind we were running their lane 3 times a day, 5 days a week ontime everytime for 5 months straight through a broker.
Target, Dollar General, Family Dollar, Home Depot, Lowes, etc. does anybody have ANY information or experience either running a lane for these companies or brokering for them or being direct, that can tell me the carrier requirements? (example, walmart requires 15 fleet trucks min)
Thank you for your time!
WV/MD/VA/PA Cutting out brokers/low rates/info on shipper req
Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by Kytrucker12, Apr 5, 2022.
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Yup. You most likely just done got blackballed. You will be lucky to haul for robinson or anyone they contract with again and there is a good chance that any other brokers that have worked with or beside them are also going to blackball you. Those non compete clauses are there for a reason and directly breaking it is going to come back to bite you.
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And you did all this over them not raising the rate $10?
Everybody's got to do what they got to do but that doesn't seem like a good plan. And now that the Strategic reserves are being released the price is going to come down I would think to at least compensate for your $10.
I guess you have to start looking for a direct Freight that you have not pulled before.
Myself, I would not want to cross a big brokerage that has a good amount of Freight in my area. You never know when that would work at least to fill in or to help out. -
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Many contracts also require the customer to notify the broker if back solicitation occurs.
You’re being a crappy carrier and business person. Find your own freight and don’t piggy back off someone else’s work.
Besides any customer that dumps their existing working relationships for you will only do the same again and it’ll be race to the bottom rates.
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I terminated a three year relationship with a carrier who hauled a ton of loads for me over back solicitation, and my shipper put all of their offices on block immediately after.
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I let them go through their whole spiel before i tell them who i am. Pretty fun sometimes.
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