Step 1 - Post and Announce Your Available Equipment
Let everyone know where you are, where you will be, and the type(s) of equipment you have available, even if your equipment will not be available for another 5-7 days, or more. Oftentimes, those who post their equipment well in advance can expect fewer cancellations and a higher rate per mile. InternetTruckStop and 123Loadboard are major players when it comes to posting your equipment.
Step 2 - Subscribe to the Major Loadboards
A critical element of any successful freight program includes reviewing and seeking freight that has already been posted by the major corporations and brokers. Large manufacturers, trucking companies and brokerages will post their overflow freight on their websites and internet loadboards. This step is often underutilized and can make the difference between profitability and running in the red.
Step 3 - Establish Direct Contact with Shippers and Freight Brokers
Make you and your organization known by making routine direct contact with manufacturers and freight brokers. Make a habit of calling a minimum of 10 new potential shippers and 10 new freight brokers each and every day. Establish a "Top 10" list of the freight brokers who are shakers and movers in their field, such as C.H.Robinson, Landstar, Yellow, Conway, ABF and Mercer. Make contact with them daily and often, and they'll soon be calling you.
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