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Common Mistakes Owner Operators make

Common Mistakes Owner Operators make

Common mistakes owner operators make: insufficient funds, lack of confidence in dispatchers, waiting for better loads, negligent fuel management, poor preparation, cash flow mismanagement, unreliable equipment, ignorance of breakeven point, declining assistance, and closed-mindedness.

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In the vast world of freight transportation, not all cargo fits neatly into the back of a standard trailer. Some shipments stretch far beyond the

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Proper load securement is the cornerstone of safety and compliance in the flatbed and stepdeck trucking industry. Unlike enclosed trailers, open-deck trailers expose cargo to

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Flatbed and step-deck trucking play a vital role in freight transportation across North America. These open-deck trailer types are indispensable for moving oversized, irregular, or

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In freight logistics and maritime operations, the Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) card is a vital form of identification. Issued by the Transportation Security Administration

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In the world of intermodal freight, drayage trucking is a critical link between ports, rail yards, and final destinations. For any carrier involved in this

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In freight transportation, drayage trucking plays a vital but often overlooked role. While it may cover only a short physical distance, typically under 50 miles,

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Dry van trailers remain the backbone of over-the-road freight transport, offering a secure, enclosed environment for a wide range of cargo. From electronics and furniture

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When it comes to freight transportation in North America, few equipment types offer the same reliability and versatility as a dry van trailer. Whether you’re

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Dry van trucking is one of the most widely used and versatile modes of freight transportation in North America. It plays a vital role in

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In today’s competitive freight landscape, power-only trucking has become an efficient and flexible solution for shippers and carriers. This model allows carriers to focus solely

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