Everyone on here knows that Carriers are sometimes forced to outsource loads in order to service their customers properly. What happens though when you are 40 miles from a load & the carrier you are leased to outsources it in order to make more money?
I was speaking to the Detroit agent for Landstar Express America a few months ago & he told me that his preference was to use outsource carriers because he seems to make more money on a per shipment basis. This didnt faze me until recently when I was informed by another agent exactly how much freight is outsourced in the Landstar Express system. In the calender year of 2002, Landstar Express America outsourced over 30% of the available shipments. Is that normal? 30%?? That seemed extremely high especially since LEA has been loosing trucks because there is no freight available for them. Just to get confirmation on this, I happened to get a call on Monday from another Landstar Express Agent that keeps in touch & I asked him. He told me that since January of 2003 to present, LEA is sitting right around the 31% mark for outsourcing loads. WOW!!!! 31% in January & February when almost the entire fleet is sitting idle. I'd love to hear from anybody that can add to this or offer any insight on where to draw the line between outsouring the load or supporting your fleet.
I was speaking to the Detroit agent for Landstar Express America a few months ago & he told me that his preference was to use outsource carriers because he seems to make more money on a per shipment basis. This didnt faze me until recently when I was informed by another agent exactly how much freight is outsourced in the Landstar Express system. In the calender year of 2002, Landstar Express America outsourced over 30% of the available shipments. Is that normal? 30%?? That seemed extremely high especially since LEA has been loosing trucks because there is no freight available for them. Just to get confirmation on this, I happened to get a call on Monday from another Landstar Express Agent that keeps in touch & I asked him. He told me that since January of 2003 to present, LEA is sitting right around the 31% mark for outsourcing loads. WOW!!!! 31% in January & February when almost the entire fleet is sitting idle. I'd love to hear from anybody that can add to this or offer any insight on where to draw the line between outsouring the load or supporting your fleet.