LOCAL JOBS FOR LOCAL HAULIERS!!!Moderators: jessicas dad, mrs mix, Lucy
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LOCAL JOBS FOR LOCAL HAULIERS!!!I have noticed that just recently, there seems to be alot of outsiders hauling for container firms in felixtowe. Yes mr benton brothers & mr R.P.L to name just a couple! I know for a fact that felixtowe is very slow at the moment so why cant hauliers like this bugger off out of there and leave the work for near bankrupt local firms. I mean, it's not as if they normally haul out of deserted towns or anything is it, R.P.L is a company from milton keynes so if they cant get work there then pack it in. Maybe if they did [zb] off out of felix then perhaps we wouldnt be seeing so many local firms going short!!
I CANT GET THERE IN NINE HOURS GUV
container logistics is a little mopre complicated than that
so in your senario you have container firms paying extra lifting charges at midlands container yards so you can take the container that a liverpool haulier loaded in southport and has to go to felix to catch the ship or could that liverpool haulier take the box into but then have to run back to liverpool empty for no money at all ......... yeah right ill bet your boss would do the same if he took a box in to liverpool yeah right get real easiest way to mess up a contract put dhl in charge
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Could not agree with you more DD666 the problem is a lot of the national hauliers like Wincanton and Maritime have depots all over the UK and it is obvious cross border work will insue, I like a lot of the so called local hauliers hope that the out of towners get fed up with all the standing about waiting for work and pack up and go home, But I woun't hold my breath
PRINCIPLES ARE AN EXPENSE SOME PEOPLE CAN'T AFFORD howz mi spelin joolyon
I dont think you'll see to many pulling out as most of them are subbing to the big companies wincanton etc. anyway. But i do understand what your saying. The only thing is maybe some of the big ones will have to lay off subbies to make enough work for there own trucks. I dont see it getting any better in the next few months though.
Thats just the way it is
nothing stopping you dirty devil to go where you want to get your work. do you only pick up containers from felixtow?
having said that i do know how you feel it pisses me off that i cant find any work down my neck of the woods . its not a case of price, or how good your reputation is either,ive never let any of my customers down i would rather rent a truck and loose money rather than let my customers down. but none of that counts for nothing its always and always will be a case of who you know to get yer foot in the door always have been always will be as far as im concerned john
The 'Little Britain' psyche starts to raise its head
How long do ya give it before we start going round and chasing Poles out the country and blockading the ports so no foreign trucks can come in !! LOL !!! I see the moon, the moon sees me!
thats not a bad idea mate well done!!! I CANT GET THERE IN NINE HOURS GUV
I'll go with that one, I might be in business till xmas then. PRINCIPLES ARE AN EXPENSE SOME PEOPLE CAN'T AFFORD howz mi spelin joolyon
Soft tart, you will be wanting A, B & C licences next and a bloke walking in front of your truck with a red flag
An apple a day keeps the doctor away, but round these parts I find a bacon sandwich or a leg of pork helps
It is Have Not Of! or Of not Off!
these newcomers could be just collecting boxes for there own customers
Argos Homebase and B&Q collect some of their own stuff so others may do it as well you may wonder why i have 6 monitors...........because theres not enough room for 8 (Terry Pratchett)
hope we don't see none of you tractor boys up here in the midlands then bringing stuff into our places
If we could have kept the "foreign" competition out of Hull, there would never have been respected West Yorkshire companies like A - One Transport or Priestner moving timber,
You carrot crunchers were taught about container transport by Newell and Wright & Atkins of Derby when they realised you would work for nowt An apple a day keeps the doctor away, but round these parts I find a bacon sandwich or a leg of pork helps
It is Have Not Of! or Of not Off!
I think R.D's had already beaten them to the punch Wheelnut ! We are the immagination of ourselves.......
You need to remember also the likes of DHL, Wincanton, Eddie, etc that come into these 'outsiders' local towns and take the bulk of the haulage work meaning local firms have to work from docks around the country to make a wage.
We were busy with a local brewery and manufacturer until a logistics giant trampled in meaning we now work in and out of Felixstowe and Southampton and we are nowhere near either dock!
I hauled containers out of Southampton and Tilbury for Cannons (before they laid me off) who are based in Didcot. We had the contract from The Pier who are based on the same estate, Milton Park. There were about 7 containers a day for The Pier and they all needed to be shunted into position, most of the time by 6am, but there was only 2 bays on one building and you can get 4 on the other. You need someone on standby all morning to take the empties off and put a full one on. Only someone local could do that "economically."
Keep the waggons rolling.
Well the major shipping line I pull forward have assured me that if required the away from Felixstowe trucks will be first on the chopping board should the amount of subbies need to be reduced, with the exception of a midlands company who have been pulling for them for a long time
Its a bit of a job to prejudice as "we" are based in Suffolk around Felixstowe and haul nationwide so its a no win situation as previously mentioned
Is it only Norfolk and Suffolk that think we have political borders in the United Kingdom? The siblings of Daisy Duke will keep her in child benefit to support the family.
Felixstowe grew from the need for a deep sheltered port, although it doesnt seem so sheltered when the winds blow and you all park up in Orwell Crossing It also grew because of the unions and the dock workers being forever on strike in the traditional ports of London, Liverpool, Southampton and Hull. The workforce was taken off the land and given lorry licences. Those workers had to be replaced by Poles and Itinerant travellers to gather carrots.
As the ships grow the need for larger and deeper terminals like Hunterston & Scapa Flow are needed. We all live in a global economy and the idea of trying to ringfence loads may be a good idea if you run trucks from Royston Vasey An apple a day keeps the doctor away, but round these parts I find a bacon sandwich or a leg of pork helps
It is Have Not Of! or Of not Off!
So should all the vegetables farmer boy
Re: LOCAL JOBS FOR LOCAL HAULIERS!!!
So we have inland container ports dotted along the A14. Suffolk haulier takes it to Cambridge; swops the box with another who takes it to Kettering etc etc etc. No. Thats not local enough. Felixistowe driver takes it to Ipswich; Ipswich driver takes it to Bury; and on and on. I will stand at M1 J29A tomorrow and stop all these non local trucks from using our fantastic Derbyshire motorway. A local motorway for local people.
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So should all the vegetables farmer boy Laughing Laughing Razz Isnt there a policy about personal insult, well if i was from round here i might have been offended, anyway thats rich coming from a river rat !! Marriage is like putting your hand into a bag of snakes in the hope of pulling out an eel.
they have done exactly the opposite on the construction side,if you get commercial motor mag,you'll see over the last 5/6months all them wagon/drag/cranes all belonged to wincanton......done me and my great mate a huge favour,no slow-down as yet,but we'll see what happens in the new year.
Good luck to you mate. But i was talking about container haulage rather than on a general basis.If they dont stand down some of the subbies they will have their own vehicles standing but then again it could be cheaper to lay the drivers off use subbies and stand their own. Who can tell these days.
Thats just the way it is
cheers aidey,but alas not such good luck ere....broke me zb foot on friday morning after loading,just what i need at this time of year....so i'm the lookout for a pilot...which ain't gonna be easy.
Better for the big boys to stand there motors down and keep subbies going... we don,t cost them anything they money out of us boys
and quite right too my great friend......what to points make? bring on the jewsons contract!!!!!!
cheers aidey,but alas not such good luck ere....broke me zb foot on friday morning after loading,just what i need at this time of year....so i'm the lookout for a pilot...which ain't gonna be easy.
Would'nt have thought you'd struggle to much with all these blokes needin work. Get well soon Thats just the way it is
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