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Shipment Title:
Barnwood Lumber
Customer:
Nordecor
(
3
)
Date Listed:
4/25/2007
7:11 AM CST
Date Updated:
4/25/2007
7:54 PM CST
Expires:
5/5/2007
7:12 AM CST
Pricing:
# of
Bids
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2
Auction Goods:
No
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Origin Information
Marion, North Carolina 28752
Type:
Business (with loading dock or forklift)
Distance Information
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PC*Miler Truck Route
Est. Distance:
1,229.00 miles
Destination Information
Brainerd, Minnesota 56401
Type:
Business (with loading dock or forklift)
Timeframe Information
Pickup:
Flexible
Delivery:
Flexible
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Barnwood Lumber
Shipment Details:
2000 bd ft of lumber
Packaging:
Banded into 4'Wx12'Lx4'H units.
Dimensions(s):
Banded into 4'Wx12'Lx4'H units.
Total Weight:
6000 lbs
Preferred Truck or Trailer:
Hot Shot Flatbed w/tarps
Special Permit Required:
No
Questions for this shipment:
Question:
is this ready to go today and does this need to have a tarp? what price range are you looking for? (4/25/2007)
Response:
This will be ready to go on 4/26. Yes it needs a tarp. Price is negotiable. Give me a bid. THe most important thing is that it be delivered to the destination by Monday, 4/30. (4/25/2007)
Question:
Ad says banded into 4X12X4 units, just one or more? Are you sure of the weight of 6000? Thanks (4/25/2007)
Response:
The actual size will be smaller. There will be 4 bundles, each approx 3 1/2" wide, 2-3' high, and up to 16' long. A 8' x 16' flabed trailer will work just fine. The wt is pretty accurate. At most, 7,000 lb. (4/25/2007)
Question:
are these stackable and could you get these into a van? jm (4/25/2007)
Response:
Yes, they are stackable, 2-high on each side of a flatbed. Trucker must be able to secure with rachet straps and tarp. No, it would be virtually impossible to get into a van. Needs to be a 8'x16' (or greater) flatbed (above wheel wells) (4/25/2007)
Question:
thanks, I'll send a quote as soon as I get one. jm (4/25/2007)
Bids on this shipment:
Bid
Bid Date
Service Provider
Service Type
Mode
Status / Reason
Details
$1,521
4/25/2007
goldbloom
(
36
)
-not specified-
-not specified-
Accepted
$2,389
4/25/2007
bsullivan
(
0
)
-not specified-
-not specified-
Declined / Out of price range
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