THE DIFFERENCE

All trucking companies are the same...

I couldn't agree more and that is why I started my own company. Most companies have a few things in common.

A lot of them have dedicated freight, which is great until there's an ice storm that last for 3 days or the company has a major slow down and there isn't any freight to ship for a week or two.

What happens when the person that is selling the freight realizes that he's got a cousin that's a broker and gives him all the work? In the blink of an eye you're out of a job.

Most trucking companies have a set amount of trucks to service their existing customers needs. The new guys take care of the overflow and do not receive the premium loads.

How do you ever break this cycle before you run out of money? How do you get to the premium loads when you're the new guy? I have fixed all this by doing things in a completely different way than other companies. I don't have contracts with any broker or shipper.

I find the loads through brokers and direct shippers that work best for my trucks financially and by location. I don't have to run trucks empty all over the country to satisfy a few demanding customers.

Brokers and customers come to me for my excellent service. This is why we are making more money than anyone else in the industry for our owner operators.