Light Haulage Company
Light Haulage Company
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tomfraser

Original Poster:

23 posts

127 months

Friday 21st May 2021
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Just wondering if anyone has any experience of using sites like returnloads, courierexchange etc.

I'm thinking about investing in a box van with a taillift but I'm looking for some advice on where to start with getting contracts.

Tia.

MustangGT

13,452 posts

297 months

Saturday 22nd May 2021
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Have you read up on all the regulations surrounding transport? Make sure you will be able to comply with all of them before you start.

dirky dirk

3,300 posts

187 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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road freight the margins will be low,

a tail lift like that will be wanted for shop work or for home deliveries and theyll be all handball
perhaps youd be better specializing in air freight or office furniture or something

Simpo Two

89,471 posts

282 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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Helping poor people move house perhaps.

DaveA8

695 posts

98 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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tomfraser said:
Just wondering if anyone has any experience of using sites like returnloads, courierexchange etc.

I'm thinking about investing in a box van with a taillift but I'm looking for some advice on where to start with getting contracts.

Tia.
I don't know how much aggravation you have now but I imagine you'll have a lot more. From price competition to not being paid to hanging around. On our estate there was a company who took sub contract work from Panther Logistics for Luton's with a tail lift, mostly Wayfair furniture, 2 person delivery. He was busy but talking to the guys there, it was a nightmare, people lying that they didn't try to deliver, people claiming all sorts of damage to property and this was a real optimized service.
I bid on a massage chair on ebay in Lancashire and the guy who sold it, found someone to get it down 2 flights of stairs, in a van and delivered in a week to london for £85. The chair weighs 120kg.

VEX

5,257 posts

263 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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Agreed, only really works if you can get volume and return loads.

I used Shipply once and ended up a great company, they charge me £50 to ship 73kg boxes and as a two man team.

They seem to sit nicely between the DHL/Hemes/DPD guys who dont want anything over 20kg, and the big freigth / pallet guys.