SandyLong
Active Expediter
I have been given an assignment to do an article on expediter loads from hell. Any of you have a good story about a load from hell you have done? Please email it me at [email protected]. Thanks.
Wow! I never thought I would read something like this happening to you guys of all people.In our years of Expediting we have had a couple of these at least but as soon as they are over we forget them.
The most recent was this year with a load going a little over 500 miles that took over 30 hours to deliver.
First we had snow that slowed us down
Second was the ice in Arkansas and the interstate was at a stand still
Third was having to idle as we would creep forward a inch every few minutes
Fourth was the truck then decided it needed a regen and we had never done a parked regen
Fifth after going through several warning lights about the regen and the traffic moving about ten miles an hour finally got off of interstate to perform regen and had several trucks follow us as they thought we knew what we were doing
Sixth truck stops in the middle of the road and says perform the regen now....
Seventh upset drivers behind us as they waited for regen to complete which took about 13 minutes
Eighth finally get to delivery and they refuse load till next day
That is the short version of what all happened on that load.... more details will not be furnished.
Wow! I never thought I would read something like this happening to you guys of all people.
But, but, but . . . You guys are always so calm, collected, and seamingly always have everything under control. Also always have GREAT information in your blogs (which I always read).It seems funny that you would think that... We do not lead a charmed life and we get our fair share of bad loads, bad roads, bad customers, bad weather, and bad days. The key is how do you handle bad situations that are beyond your control.
If it's a load from hell, it's partly because the driver is a saint.