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Heavy Duty 03-18-2010 02:18 AM

Good Article:Broker’s Are Getting Their Due
 
Found this quite interesting about brokers, load boards and todays market.

Big Swings In Trucker Load Boards Mean Broker?s Are Getting Their Due - GLG News

"In other words, freight that actually hits the boards is generally the least desirable (better known as crap freight). Over the last couple years, the available freight versus capacity has resulted in a better deal for brokers and a less so for truckers. Not only have rates been pushed down, but also full fuel surcharge has not been passed through in its entirety."

GMAN 03-18-2010 03:51 AM

This is something that we have known, or at least suspected, for some time. I have spoken with one of the major brokerages this week and the guy told me that they were having some difficulties getting trucks in some areas. Rates have edged up slightly, but I would not hold my breath right now.

b00m 03-18-2010 06:46 AM

Let them pay!

That's all i have to say.Freight rates are overall higher out of AZ compared to other times of the year.The big brokers will have to really pay when they want my truck.Simple as that.There is still room for higher freight rates especially as the produce season starts for summer time.

Returning back from the east coast is still a hassle though.It seems freight isn't as plentiful and still around $1 a mile.

RostyC 03-18-2010 12:48 PM

Winchester, VA to Rochelle, IL 780mi offering $900.00 TL 45000 lbs.
They move these loads everyday.
:confused:

Guess who?

Mackman 03-18-2010 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RostyC (Post 476913)

Guess who?

You

:lol:

GMAN 03-19-2010 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by b00m (Post 476908)
Let them pay!

That's all i have to say.Freight rates are overall higher out of AZ compared to other times of the year.The big brokers will have to really pay when they want my truck.Simple as that.There is still room for higher freight rates especially as the produce season starts for summer time.

Returning back from the east coast is still a hassle though.It seems freight isn't as plentiful and still around $1 a mile.

As rates rise I hope that fewer will stoop to take the cheaper loads. There are still too many people out here who haven't a clue about how to run a business. They buy a truck that they cannot afford and run it for whatever they can get just to keep moving. As long as you have people like that coming into this business we will have a problem getting and keeping rates up. There are trucking companies going out of business at record rate because they continue to try and run at rates that are either below their operating costs or don't allow for a fair profit margin. No one can continue running a business below their operating cost.

RostyC 03-19-2010 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mackman (Post 476938)
You

:lol:

You son of a ............. :D

Orangetxguy 03-20-2010 09:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mackman (Post 476938)
You

:lol:

Man.......Mack....yer just...so so cruel!

Mackman 03-20-2010 10:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RostyC (Post 476969)
You son of a ............. :D

LMAO :clap:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Orangetxguy (Post 477072)
Man.......Mack....yer just...so so cruel!

I try:lol:


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