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Graymist 01-16-2008 02:55 AM

Expedited truckload
 
What exactly does this type of service entail ? What are the challenges / payoffs ? What are the good companies in this sector of trucking ?

Uturn2001 01-16-2008 04:04 AM

Like any kind of expedited freight it entails run, run, run once you are loaded.

It is all JIT (just in time) freight and most all of it is 1 pickup 1 delivery stuff. If you are late or look like you are going to be late for any reason people start to go into cardiac arrest. :wink:

Of course there are some companies who do use the term because it sounds "cool" and all it really means to them is that they will either put your freight on a team truck or the driver who picks it up will be the one who delivers it. :roll:

True expedited freight is a get it there ASAP deal usually with a very tight delivery schedule.

01-16-2008 04:29 AM

Re: Expedited truckload
 
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Originally Posted by Graymist
What exactly does this type of service entail ? What are the challenges / payoffs ? What are the good companies in this sector of trucking ?

Expedited...used to be called the "oops" service and was heavily connected to the automotive industry. Back then, expedited was booked mostly to fix a mistake that could shut down an entire supply chain...something like an assembly line on idle or the loss of a big customer. So you'd call an expedited carrier... and just get it there and worry about the bill later...because expedited is an expensive service to use.

With the growth of lean manufacturing, expedited has branched to other industries as shippers want to minimize inventory as much as possible. And also to move time-senstive stuff. For example, retailers use expedited to assure adequate supply of dresses that go in and out of style quickly. Publishing uses it to make sure deadlines are always met. Pharmacutical companies for drugs and medicine, etc...

The obvious advantages that expedited brings to shippers is worry-free, last-minute shipping and the assurance that a last-minute transportation glitch won’t wreck a company’s operations. The disadvantage, of course, is cost. Margins in the expedited market are the fattest in all of transportation, but shippers seem willing to pay those higher rates in many cases.

FedEx Custom Critical, Panther Expedited, Landstar Express America...those are the market leaders. You see those guys running around in trucks that are 90% sleeper and 10% trailer LOL. I can't tell you whether any are good to hitch your wagons to. Best mosey on over to the O/O forum and ask there. And don't be afraid to kick a post back to the top from the archives if it pertains to the topic at hand.

Them Other Truckrz 01-16-2008 04:47 AM

We been talking with Panther Expedited, once loaded they expect 47mph average to deliver.....we are still hoping to hear from someone that can give us first hand experience of working with Panther recently....we have post on O/O page....

gmh 01-16-2008 06:12 AM

Re: Expedited truckload
 
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Originally Posted by ColdFrostyMug
FedEx Custom Critical, Panther Expedited, Landstar Express America...those are the market leaders. You see those guys running around in trucks that are 90% sleeper and 10% trailer LOL.

Cool. My dad and I saw one of these a month ago and were wondering what the deal was. I'll have to let him know.


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