Streakn1
Veteran Expediter
I'm interested in hearing how the current economy has affected your deadhead miles this year. What is your breakpoint when it comes to your deadhead percentage? Also, if you are a team truck is your carrier running you on team or solo miles on a regularly basis this year? I'm not asking that anyone post income amounts, that is a private matter that does not need to be shared here.
For us our first quarter stats are as follows:
Deadhead (including miles to home, shop,etc) = 6993mls 24%
Loaded miles = 28839mls 76%
Avg total run miles 1378mls
Note: Out of route miles to home, shop, etc equals 3% of all deadhead miles.
We are quite happy with our first quarter results even though we've seen an increase of about 5% in our deadhead miles compared to the last quarter of 2008. I would attribute this to freight throughout the trucking industry declining slightly and causing trucks to travel farther to the next load. It is best to stay busy rather than wait an extra day or two for closer loads in my opinion. Within reason of course.. We have always felt that it is better to go to the freight than to wait for it to come to you as long as the load turns a profit. Flexibility may be important here!
Also, comparing with our first quarter of 2008 pulling a reefer trailer, deadhead average of 40% plus, and avg total runs being less than 750mls to the first quarter of 2009, need I say more!
For us our first quarter stats are as follows:
Deadhead (including miles to home, shop,etc) = 6993mls 24%
Loaded miles = 28839mls 76%
Avg total run miles 1378mls
Note: Out of route miles to home, shop, etc equals 3% of all deadhead miles.
We are quite happy with our first quarter results even though we've seen an increase of about 5% in our deadhead miles compared to the last quarter of 2008. I would attribute this to freight throughout the trucking industry declining slightly and causing trucks to travel farther to the next load. It is best to stay busy rather than wait an extra day or two for closer loads in my opinion. Within reason of course.. We have always felt that it is better to go to the freight than to wait for it to come to you as long as the load turns a profit. Flexibility may be important here!
Also, comparing with our first quarter of 2008 pulling a reefer trailer, deadhead average of 40% plus, and avg total runs being less than 750mls to the first quarter of 2009, need I say more!
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