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Last Login: 11/3/2009 4:22:24 PM
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| Is there somehow to find out where the service providers are located? Most of them list EVERY state under thier local shipment delivery area. Sometimes i need things shipped fast and not that far so there isnt time to wait for a far away person to coordinate my shipment with others.
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Last Login: 11/16/2008 4:11:25 PM
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| Let's see those DOT numbers and MC numbers too.
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Last Login: 4/17/2007 11:57:13 AM
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If you click on those numbers you will find their location, but why would the home terminal matter?
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Last Login: 9/1/2009 3:14:27 PM
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| This makes perfect sense. Just click on their MC# or DOT# that will give you most of the info you are looking for. Only problem is that most of them are brokers so they may or may not be able to help you. Although I know that most would love to help you. I myself would like to see more trucking companies like ourselves on here. That way the shipper can get the true word. Most brokers are good to deal with but some are only out to take the money. Problem is they are their own worst enemy. If they keep this up more and more trucking companies will have to turn out the lights. Then who will they have to ship their loads? Not me we're not desperate yet.
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