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I want to but up a bid on Uship but unsure what category are you using. Tried truck but really no place to describe.
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I post my shipping on both veritread and uship but always got a better quote on uship. You're shipping a whole vehicle?I want to but up a bid on Uship but unsure what category are you using. Tried truck but really no place to describe.
I would be interested if your shipper comes to Florida. I prefer to pay a trucker than a broker.They are all Brokers…Ushit and veritread are terrible, your better off on a load board.
I have a shipper that would go that way, but dont know if your on a budget.
Why did I think you were on the eastern side of the Cascades?Shipping a non running M1152A1 Barstow to outside of Seattle
Maybe because I am more of a conservative bear? I am on the very wet side SoHo county...Why did I think you were on the eastern side of the Cascades?
I have used freightquote.com and had some decent shipping prices. Worth a try as you don't have to accept any of their instant quotes.Since we have some shipping expertise, what’s the best way to send a pallet of parts cross country? I have a 48x48x48 crate containing an OGPK setup that’s in Florida and that I need to send to Colorado.
I have no experience with LTL services, should I just use T-force (old UPS service) or FedEx freight? It wouldn’t be a problem for me to get to a terminal to pick it up as I have a trailer.
Google up the closest LTL terminal and give them a call. Works good if you can drop off and pick up at the terminals on both ends, They do not like residential deliveries. $$$$$ Will not get a lot cheaper than that, and you need a real sturdy box and pallet. They tend to be a little rough with freight.Since we have some shipping expertise, what’s the best way to send a pallet of parts cross country? I have a 48x48x48 crate containing an OGPK setup that’s in Florida and that I need to send to Colorado.
I have no experience with LTL services, should I just use T-force (old UPS service) or FedEx freight? It wouldn’t be a problem for me to get to a terminal to pick it up as I have a trailer.
Probably YRC Freight. Its a division of Yellow which is a large, old, well established, logistics/trucking co.Since we have some shipping expertise, what’s the best way to send a pallet of parts cross country? I have a 48x48x48 crate containing an OGPK setup that’s in Florida and that I need to send to Colorado.
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