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发表于 2019-12-17 06:44:23
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{"replyTo":"","text":"The freight business changes but if you have an area like Denver that has 3 loads outbound and 300 trucks looking for a load, well you can see who has the upper hand. Why are freight rates so high inbound to Denver? No one wants to go there because there’s no outbound freight. A good business model would be to set up in a busy part of the country and stay there. Where supply and demand is more even keel all the time. That way you won’t have to sit for 2 days. They will eventually raise rates if everyone would stop going to these dead zones and wondering what happened. Inbound to Florida, 3.50 a mile... outbound 1.25. It balances out but time is money","replyToPid":0} |
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