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Truckload to Washington IN to Springfield KY

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Shipment Title: Truckload to Washington IN to Springfield KY
Customer: xpressman (1)View member's other shipments
Date Listed: 10/9/2008 3:25 PM CST
Date Updated: 10/16/2008 6:39 AM CST
Expires: 10/16/2008 3:25 PM CST
Pricing: Shipper will consider bids an any price
# of Bids: 3
Auction Goods: No

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  • Est. Distance: 150.00 miles
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  • Truckload to Washington IN to Springfield KY
  • Length:4 ft 0 in 
  • Width:4 ft 0 in 
  • Height:4 ft 0 in 
  • Weight:42000 lbs

Questions for this shipment: 

Question: (10/9/2008)
Question: IS this load on pallets? How many pallets are in this load? (10/9/2008)
Response: Yes it is all pallets and there are 24 pallets. They are all shrinkwraped and it takes about 20 mins. at each end to load and unload. There are two loads available now....and there will be more over the next couple of weeks if interested in those also. Thanks (10/9/2008)
Response: Bossman says he has a quote for you. He will ask you a question later and have the quote in htat. If we can agree on something than we will send a bid. Thanks (10/14/2008)
Question: What type of trailer are you looking for and what is the product? (10/10/2008)
Response: The product is milk replacement for calves and is in bags and on pallets and shrinkwrapped. They really want in a van or refer. (10/10/2008)
Question: Is this load on pallets? What is the weight per pallet? for example( 24 PALLETS @ 1200# per pallet to include the weight of the pallet) (10/10/2008)
Response: I answered you other one which was the same question so I didn't answer this one. So I will answer this one too. Complete load will be approx. 43,000 lbs. or just under. Skids will vary but based on 24 skids roughly 1800 lbs. (10/14/2008)
Question: How much does each pallet weigh to include the weight of the pallet? (10/11/2008)
Response: They vary a little weight. Total load is 43,280 lbs. (10/13/2008)
Response: The shipper should be able to answer a simple question by a service provider !! (10/14/2008)
Response: Did I miss you question? If so I am really sorry..please ask it again and I will answer asap (10/14/2008)
Response: It would be safe to assume that each pallet (product@pallet) weighs a total of approx 1800# per pallet!! Returnable pallets weigh at least 75# each. Throw aways 55-65#.Thank You !! (10/15/2008)
Response: no problem I hope that helped and again I am sorry if I didn't answer your question the first time. (10/15/2008)
Question: I have a 24 ft van based in Shoals, IN. Would you consider breaking these 2 loads up into 6, eight pallet loads? (10/13/2008)
Response: Iwouldnt mind doing that but what kind of price is that going to give me. Let me know (10/14/2008)
Response: Thanks for considering it. We are crunching numbers now. (10/14/2008)
Question: My driver has been talking to you about splitting this load up. I do have a quote and I think we can handle these pallets in 4-5 trips with the 24 ft. van truck. I have a quote of $1200 for the approximate 42000 lbs. load. (10/14/2008)

Bids on this shipment:

BidBid DateService ProviderService TypeModeStatus / ReasonDetails
$633
10/17/2008 newerafreight (4925+ positive feedback)Silver Power Provider LTL Transport Only ? Trucking Declined / Expired View Details
$750
10/16/2008 eaglestarexp (6) LTL Transport Only ? Trucking Declined / Out of price range View Details
$1,400
10/15/2008 jamestedrow (0) Other ? Trucking Declined / Out of price range View Details
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