Sunday, December 27, 2009

Sprinter Van Equipment Anyone Do Expedite Trucking With Sprinter Van?

Anyone do Expedite Trucking with sprinter Van? - sprinter van equipment

Help expedite my husband and I think with a truck to Sprinter, Is there someone out there is a few tips ....... and how to do it a computer? Thank you very much

2 comments:

Eskimo Mom said...

Yes, there are accelerators with Sprinter Van. To see the up and down the road opportunity. I (one teaspoon otr company driver for a large company I). Straight Mid American Truck Show in Louisville, KY this weekend (yes, it should be, because the show was 3 days, but I'm too wound up) and an exhibition area especially for the dispatchers. Moreover, in Wilmington, Ohio, I71, which have their own show each year. I believe that the production in August & expeditersonline.com truckingshow.com for more information about the industry.

Dispatcher may hold-OPS, so that they run your business like any other. Know what your conclusion: a fuel surcharge, if possible, as many motorists are struggling to keep afloat. Prepared for the ups and downs of the truck. There are parts of the country, where the load is no problem and the areas in which hundreds of miles for a Deadhead charge. From what I hear, you have some of the most interesting of the freight industry. Good luck!

Eskimo Mom said...

Yes, there are accelerators with Sprinter Van. To see the up and down the road opportunity. I (one teaspoon otr company driver for a large company I). Straight Mid American Truck Show in Louisville, KY this weekend (yes, it should be, because the show was 3 days, but I'm too wound up) and an exhibition area especially for the dispatchers. Moreover, in Wilmington, Ohio, I71, which have their own show each year. I believe that the production in August & expeditersonline.com truckingshow.com for more information about the industry.

Dispatcher may hold-OPS, so that they run your business like any other. Know what your conclusion: a fuel surcharge, if possible, as many motorists are struggling to keep afloat. Prepared for the ups and downs of the truck. There are parts of the country, where the load is no problem and the areas in which hundreds of miles for a Deadhead charge. From what I hear, you have some of the most interesting of the freight industry. Good luck!

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