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Jacksonville is currently expanding the port, expecially for containers. As youll see, in Florida are flatbed. Almost Any Class truck with twin rear axles will do. You will have many decisions to make and lot of questions, the forums can help guide you. Thats something would look seriously into. If you haul container, you might only need tractor. Thanks, Jen Mealy AnswerHi again, Jennifer.

If your starting business, what commodities to haul, working with Brokers and more. Experience16 years in the Trucking Industry. I would contact the Jax port for information. Almost Any Class truck with twin rear axles will do. live in North Eastern Florida, can you give me any resources that will aid in my research? Thank you, Jenn MealyANSWER Hi Jennifer. Let me ask you this. Jacksonville will have ton of them coming out of the port. Stephens,I am interested in starting hauling business. Jacksonville is currently expanding the port, expecially for containers.

also can help new drivers pick company thats best fits them, what to look for in company and what to expect if your new to truck driving. It depends on if you can pull container chassis. You choose to lease out to one of them. Otherwise look into getting flatbed trailer and truck. If you plan on staying local, look into flatbed or container. If you go to www. getloaded. com and do the test demo, you can see some of the carriers are out of there and you can contact them. Almost Any Class truck with twin rear axles will do.

years as local driver in Chicago and Tampa, Fl. If you go to www. getloaded. com and do the test demo, you can see some of the loads running. If you plan on staying local, look into flatbed or container. It depends on if you can pull container chassis. Jacksonville will have ton of them coming out of the port. also can help new drivers pick company thats best fits them, what to look for in company and what to expect if your new to truck driving. Thanks, Jen Mealy AnswerHi again, Jennifer.

Stephens,I am interested in starting hauling business. I pull lot of flatbed loads here in Florida and there is no shortage of loads. When you say hauling business, do you mean with tractortrailer or with pickup like Hot Shot Trucking?Thanks. Bob Stephens FOLLOWUP QUESTION am sorry, mean tractortrailer. Thanks, Jen Mealy AnswerHi again, Jennifer. If you want to start long haul business, hauling refridgerated or flatbed would be safe bet. years as an overtheroad driver traveling cross country. As youll see, in Florida are flatbed. You choose to lease out to one of them. Otherwise look into getting flatbed trailer and truck.No tags for this post.

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