How to find Back Loads?

How to find Back Loads?

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Original Poster:

13,078 posts

148 months

Tuesday 20th November 2018
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I'm currently working on a project with a client based in the Coventry area who regularly transport their products to a related company in the Cambridge area. They have 24-30 tonne flatbed trucks doing the journey weekly, Coming back the trucks are empty.

Does anyone have any suggestions / recommendations as to how they could go about finding regular backloads to fill the trucks coming back west to east?

bogoatv8

23 posts

92 months

Tuesday 20th November 2018
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Bored while refitting shower and saw this - out of curiosity just googled "finding backloads" - lots to choose from, sorting good from potentially dodgy will be the problem I suspect... good luck. So is that silicone dry enough yet?

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Tuesday 20th November 2018
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bogoatv8 said:
sorting good from potentially dodgy will be the problem I suspect.
Exactly the reason I'm looking for recommendations not googling.

dynosoar

110 posts

188 months

Tuesday 20th November 2018
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Shiply?

agent006

12,035 posts

264 months

Tuesday 20th November 2018
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CMG in Newport Pagnell often have backloads available. They were posting on Twitter a while back about it. 01908 610568 (Opt 2) or james@cmg-org.com is the contact.

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Wednesday 21st November 2018
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agent006 said:
CMG in Newport Pagnell often have backloads available. They were posting on Twitter a while back about it. 01908 610568 (Opt 2) or james@cmg-org.com is the contact.
Thanks but you've misunderstood my post.

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Wednesday 21st November 2018
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Venisonpie said:
Thanks will pass this on.