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Improperly Cleaned Trailer Leads to Contaminated Propane Shipment

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

Retailers who received shipments of propane from MFA Oil between November 30th and December 14th have been alerted of a low level contamination of anhydrous ammonia, used in many cleaning products and fertilizers, being advised to immediately contact customers who were considered at risk.propane tank

According to Aurora Advertiser, Missouri’s newspaper, the load is believed to have been contaminated during transport due to the carrier’s trailer being improperly cleaned out before transporting the shipment, leaving traces of previously hauled anhydrous ammonia beyond, tainting the propane load.

Although regarded as a “low level contamination,” the risks of propane being tainted with anhydrous ammonia come at a high stake since, when interacting with the wrong metal, can result in dangerous consequences, especially given that many valves on propane tanks contain brass.

As the National Propane Gas Association notes, “The brass valve in a propane cylinder will be damaged if it comes in contact with ammonia. This deterioration will lead to cracking of the valve body or its components ultimately result in a violent, unexpected expulsion of the valve from the cylinder injury or death” (http://www.nmenv.state.nm.us/HWB/documents/Anhydrous_Ammonia_Propane_Cylinders.pdf). 

As a result, the MFA took action to prevent corrosion by changing the brass valves and, due to the risk of causing health hazards through inhalation, the Missouri Propane Gas Commission has notified companies, especially in the southwest Missouri counties who may have received a contaminated shipment, to replace tanks by Dec. 26th as well as “ensure the affected consumers discontinue use of unvented gas appliances and gas ranges” (http://www.auroraadvertiser.net/topstories/x1569723602/Some-propane-contaminated-with-anhydrous-ammonia).

Those shipments that have been affected will either be burned or refined, Aurora Advertiser notes.

The potential hazard that this tainted propane shipment could have caused is one reason to always ensure that a safe carrier is transporting your freight.

Road Scholar Transport is able to provide a history of what was inside our trailer prior to your road scholar transportshipment, prior to that shipment, and so on, along with each trailer being regularly washed down to enhance sanitary measures and reduce any risk of contamination during transport.

Why risk your reputation and a widespread contamination outbreak by choosing the cheapest, most ill-equipped carrier to transport your freight?  Visit www.roadscholar.com to learn more about Road Scholar’s services and security features.

What do you think of Road Scholar’s ability to provide you with history of what was inside of a trailer prior to transporting your freight?  How beneficial do you believe it is?  List your comments below.

Truckers and Retailers Gear Up for One of the Biggest Shopping Days of the Year as Cargo Theft Remains on High Alert

Monday, December 12th, 2011

Today is known as “Green Monday,” the second largest retail shopping day of the year in 2010, as well as in 2008 and 2006.

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Assigned the second Monday of December each year, “Green Monday” is often the last chance for consumers to order products online with a guarantee that they will be delivered by Christmas. (That and the fact that many stores offer free shipping on this day will certainly drive traffic to their sites).

But the retail industry has already shown a significant increase in consumer spending in the last few weeks.

According to comScore.com, in the first 25 days of November leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday, online retail sales increased 15% compared to the previous year reporting $12.7 billion.

This 15% increase continued into December with last week’s consumer spending increasing from 2010 to $5.9 billion.

Overall, from November 1st through December 9th, retail shopping had hit $24.6 billion, which, may come as no surprise, is 15% higher than last year, comScore.com notes.

Trucking companies are benefitting from this spike in seasonal spending.  As trucking analyst Jack Waldo from the financial services firm Stephens Inc. states, truckload carriers (whose business is 70% retail-driven) will benefit the most from this while about 40% of LTL business is retail (http://www.thecitywire.com/index.php?q=node/19063).

Road Scholar Transport offers both LTL and Truckload service with expedited shipping options to ensure that your freight get delivered just in time for the holiday rush.

But with expensive products traveling around, especially during the holiday season, shippers and carriers are asked to remain on guard and take preventative measures.

As FreightWatch demonstrates in its reports, US cargo theft rate increases 28 percent during holidays.  This is because cargo sits during the holiday weekend.  Those members of the trucking industry are well aware of the golden rule that applies here, “cargo at rest is cargo at risk.”  That’s why Road Scholar Transport is on the road 24/7 365 days a year, so your cargo is not just sitting, waiting to be stolen.

So was the case last week when a driver (whose company has not yet been released), parked his load, which contained approximately $250,000 worth the alcoholic beverages, on a road Tuesday night, only to find the truck stolen the next day.

Although the tractor was recovered hours later due to its GPS system, the trailer and load were left uncovered (http://www.northjersey.com/news/Tractor-trailer_containing_over_1M_of_alcohol_stolen_in_Lodi.html).

Road Scholar, however, has a digital surveillance system of its property along with security features including independent tracking on both the tractor and trailer to ensure the safety of your freight.

Trust Road Scholar with your precious cargo this holiday season by going to www.roadscholar.com to request a rate today.

On a scale of 1-10 (10 being the most), how important is it for you to choose a secure carrier this holiday season?  List your comments below.

Retailers’ Expectation of Slow Consumer Spending for Holiday Season Could Backfire, Benefitting Trucking Companies

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

presentsRetailers are holding off on stocking up for the holiday season due to current consumer spending statistics which, looking at past seasons, is one move that could prove detrimental as the holiday season approaches.

After gaining a smaller than predicted increase of 0.3% last July, U.S. consumer spending reached an unexpected halt in August, according to an article in Providence Business News.

A reason for this, the article explains, comes from a lack of consumer confidence, which has increased to its “second lowest level this year” as “the number of households saying it was a bad time to spend was the highest in three years.”

In return, the two largest ports in the U.S., Los Angeles and Long Beach, have seen a 9.4% decrease in volume coming into the U.S. when compared to last year’s statistics due to retailers being cautious of weaker holiday sales (http://www.pbn.com/Retailers-cautious-on-US-consumers-risk-holiday-shipping-rush-,61298).

The problem with this is that retailers now face the chance of being undersupplied as a result of being unprepared, as was the case back in 2009 when consumer spending took a drastic turn for the positive.

If the same situation arises this year, trucking companies could greatly benefit as retailers will pay more to get their freight expedited to their stores to account for the holiday rush.  In cases like these, shippers rely on Road Scholar Transport for delivery of their products the next day or even same day!  Just go to http://www.roadscholar.com/mileage/index.php?to_zip=&=Calculate&from_zip to quickly calculate your expedited shipping time.

Not only will retailers rely on quick transportation means, but trucking companies could expect to see an increase in shipments as well which, despite capacity issues, can cause carriers to outperform.

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If you find yourself in need of shipping your freight in the securest, most efficient way, all you have to do is remember three words: Road Scholar TransportRoad Scholar offers 48’ and 53’ trailer availability, van and reefer service, expedited shipping, hazmat certified drivers, and reliable service.

Visit www.roadscholar.com for all your seasonal shipping needs.

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