Posts Tagged ‘Seattle’

Do Your Research Before Trusting Your Freight in the Hands of a Carrier

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

Do you know who is pulling up to your dock to pick up your freight?  Or do you know what company you can expect to deliver it?  Better yet, can you guarantee that your freight will be delivered?

It is important to do your research when choosing what carrier to trust with your freight.  Not doing so is bound to place your freight, as well as company’s reputation, at risk.

king crab

So was the case last Friday with Vitan Enterprises, whose shipment of king crab was stolen “without a trace.”

Nearly 25,000 pounds of king crab was to be delivered on Monday to International Seafoods Venture in Seattle from the L.A. cold-storage warehouse where it originated.

On Monday, the driver phoned in from Oregon to report mechanical difficulties, The Seattle Times explains, and the load, which was valued at over $400,000, never made it to its destination.

According to the article, Vitan Enterprises uses New Sound Transportation, a Washington company that uses truck contractors to fill lanes, for several of its shipments.  The problem with this is that there is not a steady, single carrier transporting the company’s freight but rather various companies.

Wouldn’t you rather know that a distinguishable/recognizable company with uniformed drivers and reliable equipment is going to show up at you and your customer’s dock in a professional manner the way that Road Scholar Transport does?

New Sound Transportation acknowledged that although they post their lanes online for truck contractors, they do not list the contents of the cargo, and therefore, while king crab is currently a high valued target due to current price surges, there is doubt that thieves in this case knew exactly what they were stealing.

New Sound Transportation continued to explain that when they initially examined the truck contractor, “the trucker’s insurance, driver’s license and other documents appeared to be legitimate,” yet when the freight did not deliver, they reinvestigated the material and found it to be a case of fraud, stressing the importance of thoroughly checking a carrier before trusting them with your freight  (http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2015168410_crabtheft28m.html).

According to The Seattle Times, Vitan Enterpises’ Andrew Feoktistov states, “No one knows where it went.  Did it go south, north, east?”  This brings up the issue of cargo security.  If you are a company looking for the cheapest service, then you shouldn’t expect features such as satellite tracking or electronic door monitoring for when something goes wrong.Road Scholar Transport

Road Scholar not only has independent tracking on both the tractor and trailer, quickly uncovering the precise location of your cargo, but navalock and seals preventing the tampering of your products.

Don’t leave it up to the broker to find the right person to transport your precious LTL and truckload freight.  Do your research and choose Road Scholar Transport, an asset-based carrier ensuring quality service and security of your goods.

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Have You Seen This Girl?

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

(Information provided by the Find Marizela website-http://findmarizela.com/)

Earlier this month, 18-year-old University of Washington student Marizela Perez went missing and police need your help in finding her.

Marizela Perez

Marizela was last seen on March 5th between the hours of 2-3 p.m. at the Safeway store on Brooklyn Ave. in Seattle’s University District, where surveillance videos captured her leaving the store carrying a Starbucks coffee mug in her hand and wearing a denim drawstring backpack with a rainbow butterfly screen print.

Marizela could possibly be headed to the Sound Link Light Rail stations, Downtown/Chinatown areas, UW Seattle campus, or U-district.

Although a private investigator has been assigned to the case, there are still no leads or developments as of yet.  If anyone sees Marizela or has any information on her whereabouts, they are asked to call 911, the Seattle Police District Missing Persons Bureau (206-684-5582), or Marizela’s father Edgar at 609-646-0905 immediately.

At first Edgar believed he had a lead on his daughter when he saw that she had signed into her AOL account on March 16th.  Upon further investigation, however, it was found that she had been signed on since the date of her disappearance and never logged off.

Marizela’s family is worried about her health and safety, stating that Marizela is on anti-depressants, and therefore, it is very important that they find her immediately.

The website gives the following description of Marizela:

-Asian femaletattoo

-5’5”

-110 lbs

-Asymmetrical bob with short bangs and brown/red highlights hairstyle

-Tattoo on left inner arm with the words “lahat ay magiging maayos” (“all will be well”)

-Last seen wearing a dark jacket with hood over a light color sweater with hood, denim jeans, light brown suede laced boots

-Possibly wearing green eye contacts

For those that want to donate to the Find Marizela fund, they can do so online at http://findmarizela.com/donations/ or via check made payable to FASA sa UW with “Marizela Perez” written on the memo line and mailed to:

Ethnic Cultural Center
care of FASA
Condon Hall, 7th Floor
1100 NE Campus Pkwy, Box 35560
Seattle, WA 98195

“We remain hopeful and we will not rest until we find Marizela,” her family notes.

Road Scholar Transport’s drivers will continue to keep an eye out for Marizela’s whereabouts and urge others to do the same and we hope for the safe return of Marizela soon.

INRIX Releases Stunning Number on Amount of Time Commuters Spend Annually in Traffic Jams

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

It has happened to us all at one time or another.  You are running late for work, an appointment, or just meeting a friend, and to make matters worse, you get stuck in a traffic jam.

Although traffic congestion may seem to take longer when you are in a rush, if you add up all the time you spend waiting for the car in front of you to move each year, you would be shocked at how much time you have actually wasted.

Here’s a question for you.  How much time does the average driver spend in traffic jams per year?  Is it one day?  One week?

Try one month!

That’s right, according to INRIX’s national traffic statistics, those traveling in the nation’s worst traffic corridors spend 1/12 of their year sitting in their car behind slow moving or stopped traffic.

The report, released today and available at http://inrix.com/scorecard/, notes drastic changes in the amount of congestion in our nation’s metro areas and traffic corridors.

According to thetrucker.com, “drivers are experiencing an average 10 percent increase in travel times” and “if unemployment drops to 7 percent by 2012 as economists’ predict, 9 million more daily work trips will jam our nation’s road network.”

In looking at the nation’s top 100 metro areas, INRIX found 70 of them to obtain higher congestion levels than the previous years.

The graph below (provided by http://inrix.com/scorecard/) marks the Los Angeles area to have the highest congested area with New York ranking second.

2010 Top Congested Metros

Rank Metro Area
Change*
1. Los Angeles same
2. New York same
3. Chicago same
4. Washington D.C. same
5. Dallas/Fort Worth same
6. San Francisco Up
7. Houston Down
8. Boston same
9. Philadelphia Up
10. Seattle/Tacoma Down

For those of you who complain about Mondays, here’s a reassuring fact that may make you slightly fonder of the day.  According to INRIX, Mondays are actually the best day of the week when it comes to traffic, with Thursday being the worse.

INRIX also examined the nation’s worst traffic corridors last year, finding that a typical driver traveling in these areas can “experience up to 80 hours of delay annually on the afternoon commute alone” (http://www.thetrucker.com/News/Stories/2011/3/8/StudyDriversinbottlenecksspendmorethanamonthyearlyintraffic.aspx).  New York’s I-95 SB ranks in the number one spot.

fuel prices

Not only are you wasting a month of your life sitting in traffic when traveling in these areas but put that with the new hours of service proposal (which is striving to reduce the number of driving time for truck drivers from 11 hours to 10 hours) combined with rising fuel prices and now you don’t only have time wasted, but money as well.

Just think, a few hours stuck in traffic can cause a driver’s allowed time to run out, a shipment to be late and therefore, all other shipments in that trailer to be late as well, possibly resulting in lost customers.

All the more reason to choose a carrier you can trust such as Road Scholar Transport.  With satellite tracking, you can see exactly where your freight is at all times, so you know whether a driver is stuck in traffic and how far away they are, along with 24 hour expedited services to ensure that your freight is delivered on time.  Visit http://www.roadscholar.com/additionalservices.php to learn more.

On a scale of 1 to 5, how important is on-time delivery to your business?