If I have around 1 ton of product that I stand to make $3000, and I want my product delivered 100km into the city at various locations, if I am quoted a price of $600 does that seem fair?
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Several years ago when I was moving bulky product into the US the trucking company made more for having the load on their truck for 24 hours than I made owning the land, machines, doing the marketing, paying for labour and marketing it. I stopped producing it.
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Originally posted by motor View PostIf I have around 1 ton of product that I stand to make $3000, and I want my product delivered 100km into the city at various locations, if I am quoted a price of $600 does that seem fair?
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With it being a multiple stop delivery into a city you really need to take the non-driving time into effect. How long does each unload take, what about delays, stuff like that. Being in a city your going considerably slower so the rate needs to go up to reflect that.
$6/km doesn't seem that bad to me as long as it includes all the deliveries and in city time.
Your stilling making $2400 too.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostWhat product? How many locations? How much does each delivery weight? If it is halves of beef or live chickens. Makes a difference.
the price includes cold/cool storage for my product at their facility before they sort it and deliver it. If pick up time is 6 am, they can have it delivered by 5pm.Last edited by motor; May 14, 2018, 17:44.
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Originally posted by checking View PostThe only things you need to ask yourself are: is this delivery time sensitive, and could I do the trip for less?
Its about 10 different stops, so I will need like 4 trucks to share the load cause one truck will take too long and I will be behind on my quota.
the cost to rent 4 trucks and 4 driver and fuel per day would most likely be larger than $600.
Originally posted by Kinger View PostWith it being a multiple stop delivery into a city you really need to take the non-driving time into effect. How long does each unload take, what about delays, stuff like that. Being in a city your going considerably slower so the rate needs to go up to reflect that.
$6/km doesn't seem that bad to me as long as it includes all the deliveries and in city time.
Your stilling making $2400 too.Last edited by motor; May 14, 2018, 17:45.
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