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Old 03-20-2006, 10:12 PM
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Our company is a chemical distributor and sometimes required shipment from US to Canada or vice versa. we would want to build connection with drivers to maybe work together to send our products. if you would like us to contact you or if you want to contact us when a shipment is required please send me your contact or call @ 800-663-9628 (604-231-5203)

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Old 03-24-2006, 02:56 PM
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Just a little info for you. If you would like to line up a driver you would need to provide more specifics, as in location of pickup, weight and type of shipment, as well as destination. You should also provide a shipping schedule with details of how often this freight will be available. Drivers will find it hard to commit to any freight if they dont have more specific details. And a contract . Hope you will find this information helpful in your search.
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Old 03-24-2006, 03:13 PM
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i just wanted to gather a group of drivers from different location within the USA so that if i have a truckload going from that location, i can contact the driver in that location and offer him business. Just wanting to help a trucker with an empty truck find work. They helping me out and me helping them out. i'm just trying to develope some contacts. if anyone is interested, please email me with your contact and location so that if our company need a load from that location, i will sure to call.

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Old 11-04-2006, 02:38 AM
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Those loads are mostly hazmat and full loads so you should have a set rate.
Why not post it and what you pay for fuel surcharge.
Hazmat loads aren't worth the headaches for what they pay.
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Thats why he put that 800 number up there for people too call DUH!!!




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Those loads are mostly hazmat and full loads so you should have a set rate.
Why not post it and what you pay for fuel surcharge.
Hazmat loads aren't worth the headaches for what they pay.
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What parts of Canada do you travel to in Canada univar?
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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 5:12 pm Post subject: drivers for load required

Old post, probably have better luck dialing the 800 #
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Old 03-09-2007, 01:46 PM
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why dig up these old posts ? I just did a short tanker load from Lemont, IL to Ada MI. for univar.

Paid well but the stop really sucked 4 1/2 hours they took to off load my tank, oh well add Amway to the list of places my truck won't go to.
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