Agreed, this exercise can be more trouble than it is worth. However, even if the profit margin is minimal and the work involved somewhat more than usual, it may help cement your relationship with a new client. Just be aware that if he is already shipping intra US and has established relationships with US LTL carriers, it might be a really tough nut to crack. The long and short of it is, do not let this experiment endanger your relationship and jeopardize the good work you already provide.This is an uphill trek... and a steep one at that.
No matter how much US to US business you think you have... Unless you have an existing relationship with an intra-US carrier... you will not have enough to get anyone's attention. You're going to receive little or no discount and subject to additional billing's (re-weighs / re-class etc) that will come so far after the fact that is would be perceived bad business to re-bill your client... so you are the one that takes it in the seat (so to speak).
Bottom line here... you need to have a full disclosure conversation with your client and advise them of the potential pitfalls.
In my experience... this tree bears very little fruit.
Even if your credit score is 900 the USA factoring companies hates Canadians.. Best to partner up with a USA broker.... Some is better than non!Agreed, this exercise can be more trouble than it is worth. However, even if the profit margin is minimal and the work involved somewhat more than usual, it may help cement your relationship with a new client. Just be aware that if he is already shipping intra US and has established relationships with US LTL carriers, it might be a really tough nut to crack. The long and short of it is, do not let this experiment endanger your relationship and jeopardize the good work you already provide.
Why not partner with a Canadian factor that accepts US loads? Plenty of options out there.Even if your credit score is 900 the USA factoring companies hates Canadians.. Best to partner up with a USA broker.... Some is better than non!
if you don't find any loads towards ON, then under the cabotage rule you pick load and drop Detroit Mi but it has to be on way straight lineWe have a new customer that is asking us to move his Intra-US freight, does anyone have any advice how to go about this? Moving a skid from Chicago to Detroit isn't as simple as it sounds lol HELP!
Yeah, I wouldn't go there...if you don't find any loads towards ON, then under the cabotage rule you pick load and drop Detroit Mi but it has to be on way straight line
yes it's very easy for us but it is difficult to convince border officers, bc most of them don"t know clearly about it so basically just avoid itYeah, I wouldn't go there...
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US and Canada Cabotage Rules
Can I pick up and deliver a load in the US as a Canadian Driver? Ever hear that question? I have, it is actually quite common as carriers look for ways to increase revenue andwww.pstc.ca
CBSP could care less if you interstate. ICE on the other hand will have an issue with it.yes it's very easy for us but it is difficult to convince border officers, bc most of them don"t know clearly about it so basically just avoid it
CBSP could care less if you interstate. ICE on the other hand will have an issue with it.