For carriers, van loads coming out of Seattle often pay backhaul rates, but rates have been on the rise on a few lanes in recent weeks. One lane that still doesn’t pay well, though, is the one from Seattle to Stockton, CA. That averaged just $1.43/mile last week. If you need to get from Seattle back to Stockton, though, you can make more money if you create a TriHaul that takes advantage of one of those higher-priced lanes.
Vans got paid an average of $2.45/mile last week from Stockton to Seattle. Instead of hauling cheap freight back to California, grab a load from Seattle to Reno, NV. That lane paid an average of $2.49/mile last week. From there, it’s a relatively short haul from Reno to Stockton, for about $2.95.
The extra stop adds about 130 miles, not including deadhead, but it can boost your revenue by more than $1,200. That gives you an average of $2.52 per loaded mile for the TriHaul, instead of $1.94 for the roundtrip.
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