Welcome to YLOAN.COM
yloan.com » Trucks » Backhaul Trucking Facts
Auto & Trucks Mobile-Audio-Video Motorcycles Trucks toyota

Backhaul Trucking Facts

Backhaul Trucking Facts

Backhaul Trucking Facts

A backhaul is the return trip of a vehicle, as a truck, transporting cargo or freight, esp. when carrying goods back over all or part of the same route. Backhauls can be a significant factor in reducing transport costs for ground freight. When a truck carries product to a destination, and then returns empty to its starting point, the cost for transport is nearly double the cost of merely sending the product to its destination. When a manufacturer or distributor can find a way to bring a product back instead of having the truck make an empty backhaul, it's like sharing the transport cost with another distributor. In backhaul freight, you will put your items on a specific carrier, such as a truck, that will be able to take your freights on their way back from the destination that they came from. Since they are not necessarily making a complete stop for delivery, this type of shipping can save company money. Some shipping companies will also have deals that allow you to find which shipments are leaving from your area, and can use the extra space on any of them as much as you want for your small business freights. For those that have consistent things that they need to ship, this is a good alternative in order to save money. There are also companies that are available as mediators between several shipping companies and small businesses. If a carrier is driving down the road with no freight in their trailer, they are not making any money. This is known as a dead head. In our example above, a carrier may charge more for moving freight to a location like Florida due to their knowledge that there is not a lot of product being shipped out of that state. Florida is known as a consumption state. They receive a lot of product into their state, but do not produce enough to keep the trucks leaving their state full. Therefore when a carrier has to take a load to this type of state, they will charge a higher cost per mile to compensate them for the likelihood of them having to drive a certain amount of miles without any freight to pick up the next load. If a carrier can find freight that needs to be moved out of the state of Florida, they are much more likely to move that at a reduced cost due to the large amount of trucks in the area that will agree to move the product cheap just to allow them to have freight loaded in their truck and allow them to generate revenues. This is known as backhaul.
All about Truckload Freight Brokers Truckload Freight Quotes through the Years Collect Truck Rental Quotes For Choosing Best Rental Company Use Powerful Forklift Parts in Your Truck Fast lane Wild Fire Monster Truck - Toy of the Year? Looking For The Cheapest Truck Rental Service Save Your Bucks: Sign The Truck Rentals Services Department of Labor Legislation Affecting Truckers Things To Know About Truck Accessories Rocky The Robot Truck - Deluxe Rocky Gt5 Greencell Technologies Greencell Begins Extensive Testing Phase With Long-haul Trucking Companie Cheap Pittsburgh Steelers Tickets available at Craigslist Tickets Your Weatherguard Truck Boxes Buyers Guide
print
www.yloan.com guest:  register | login | search IP(216.73.216.125) California / Anaheim Processed in 0.016807 second(s), 7 queries , Gzip enabled , discuz 5.5 through PHP 8.3.9 , debug code: 3 , 2491, 128,
Backhaul Trucking Facts Anaheim