IMO....wouldn't it be nice if some of these carriers would actually do something to try a help out the struggling van group...and it wouldn't even cost any money?.
I would propose a return to the 45mph or 47 mph standard we used to have before someone had the bright Idea to compete on the very unsafe practice of speed....
Our TEANNA group of carriers could as a whole throw their support behind this and really help in a small way the very people they claim to support and it is very little effort...
1. It would allow operators to slow down a bit and save $$$ on the fuel bill...helping to increase overall rate and wear and tear...
2. of course #1 would be completely at the option of the operator discretion..but the opportunity would at least be available to the safe minded O/O....
3. Pick up times should not be all inclusive.....Travel time should be automatically adjusted from the time the van leaves the loading area....how silly is it to have an arrival time of 14:00 and the travel time clock starts running from there....right off the bat we are 15-30 BEHIND and dispatches best answer is....we'll see how you make it up and adjust if need be...I say adjust right then and there and take the psychological pressure off the driver to make up time... .which leads back to #1....
Turtle and his computing skills could exactly show you how a meager 3 minutes can make a huge difference.
Carriers you can not really do anything about the rates of load board freight, but how the freight really gets from point A to Point B you really do have the upper hand.....You could really help out in a small way your O/O's if you so chose...
and of course the obvious...The overall safety factor....very important.
Thank you Ken aka OVM
I would propose a return to the 45mph or 47 mph standard we used to have before someone had the bright Idea to compete on the very unsafe practice of speed....
Our TEANNA group of carriers could as a whole throw their support behind this and really help in a small way the very people they claim to support and it is very little effort...
1. It would allow operators to slow down a bit and save $$$ on the fuel bill...helping to increase overall rate and wear and tear...
2. of course #1 would be completely at the option of the operator discretion..but the opportunity would at least be available to the safe minded O/O....
3. Pick up times should not be all inclusive.....Travel time should be automatically adjusted from the time the van leaves the loading area....how silly is it to have an arrival time of 14:00 and the travel time clock starts running from there....right off the bat we are 15-30 BEHIND and dispatches best answer is....we'll see how you make it up and adjust if need be...I say adjust right then and there and take the psychological pressure off the driver to make up time... .which leads back to #1....
Turtle and his computing skills could exactly show you how a meager 3 minutes can make a huge difference.
Carriers you can not really do anything about the rates of load board freight, but how the freight really gets from point A to Point B you really do have the upper hand.....You could really help out in a small way your O/O's if you so chose...
and of course the obvious...The overall safety factor....very important.
Thank you Ken aka OVM