I'm curious to see who would do this for $600, and where they feel they are repositioning to for a load coming home?
My question is, does the broker actually have a carrier who quoted $600 or are they just posturing? Did the broker get a quote from a carrier who just had someone available (and threw a price at it just for fun) and when the broker finally submits it back to their customer, and compete with other possible freight brokers, will they get it, call the carrier, and the carrier is no longer available? I am sure that at $900 Michael will the attempt to get this load covered.
I have to agree with Michael - $900 does seem fair for the work involved. This shipment will take a whole day. A full day of tractor, trailer, driver and a service that requires the ability to get a shipment loaded, across the border, pay tolls, be insured, pay fuel, state taxes, and get unloaded. In comparison, I have paid $600USD for some guy to de-van me at the border. He only took 3 hours and only needed a forklift and a guy. Nothing compared to the complexities of what a trucking company has to deal with.
Micheals claim, right from the beginning, is that CG is not the type of company that wants to build a relationship with a carrier to provide a mutual service for a common customer. They want to offer a load in a 'dutch auction' style and whoever charges the least will get the freight. There is no relationship building in a 'dutch auction' style of selling.
One day, I hope, freight will be sitting on docks all over the place and the carrier will have the drivers seat. There will be carriers that operate the same way in reverse - my services will go to the highest bidder and a thread may be started about them.
Back to the original reason for the thread - payment info on this company. I have no history because I have them as do not use because of the issues with their prior companies history. The names you will see in this thread below.