How many times have you wished you had a bigger box?
Obviously a bigger box in general means more opportunities ( within reason as it is dependent on your carrier and your market to some degree as well), but this question may be more relevant now with companies like Fedex and Landstar integrating their operations, meaning more opportunities for general LTL freight.
Have any of you thought of giving up that extra sleeper space for extra cargo room?
I had believed for many years that the most profitable unit was a C Reefer with say maybe an 18 foot box (when you were hauling nothing but expedite) but with the recent integrations of operations at the above mentioned companies that may be begining to change.
What do you think?
Obviously a bigger box in general means more opportunities ( within reason as it is dependent on your carrier and your market to some degree as well), but this question may be more relevant now with companies like Fedex and Landstar integrating their operations, meaning more opportunities for general LTL freight.
Have any of you thought of giving up that extra sleeper space for extra cargo room?
I had believed for many years that the most profitable unit was a C Reefer with say maybe an 18 foot box (when you were hauling nothing but expedite) but with the recent integrations of operations at the above mentioned companies that may be begining to change.
What do you think?