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Blogging the Road Ahead: Revisiting..... Load Locks
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Blogging the Road Ahead. United World Cargo brings you market news and insights from the constantly evolving produce and trucking industries. Thursday, March 31, 2011. Revisiting. Load Locks. Today, we will revisit this important topic and provide some tips that will be useful in improving or maintaining your CSA. Score for the Cargo-Related BASIC. To review, the Cargo-Related BASIC. So, now, let’s review how to use load locks to our best advantage:. Make sure that you have 3-6. It is recommended that 2.
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Blogging the Road Ahead: The Festivities Have Begun!!!!!
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Blogging the Road Ahead. United World Cargo brings you market news and insights from the constantly evolving produce and trucking industries. Wednesday, December 21, 2011. The Festivities Have Begun! Busy week here at UWC! Yesterday, we held our first annual gingerbread people decorating contest. There were 10 teams in total, and each person had their own gingerbread to decorate; then a vote was cast. And the winners were… the Coconut Team. Here, a sample of their work:. A great job was done by everyone!
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Blogging the Road Ahead: 2011 ~ A Year in Review
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Blogging the Road Ahead. United World Cargo brings you market news and insights from the constantly evolving produce and trucking industries. Thursday, January 5, 2012. 2011 A Year in Review. 8211; the US economy continued its slow growth, but unemployment remained high. There was however, enough economic growth to allow for more trucks to be put back on the road, and for carriers to raise freight rates. Truck Supply and Demand. 8211; A proposed regulatory rule that is almost unanimously agreed to be bot...
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Blogging the Road Ahead: October 2011
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Blogging the Road Ahead. United World Cargo brings you market news and insights from the constantly evolving produce and trucking industries. Thursday, October 27, 2011. First Mexican Truck Crosses into US, Tariffs Dropped. The produce industry has celebrated the news that Mexico has officially lifted tariffs that have amounted to more than $900 million. With this new pilot program, Mexican approved carriers will be able to operate in the United States for up to 3 years. This momentous event means that f...
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Blogging the Road Ahead: Accurate and Steady Wins the Delivery
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Blogging the Road Ahead. United World Cargo brings you market news and insights from the constantly evolving produce and trucking industries. Thursday, January 12, 2012. Accurate and Steady Wins the Delivery. Let’s get the New Year started with the right temp! This is a topic we like to revisit on a regular basis, as the impact of improper reefer temperature settings and operations can be severe. So, let’s review:. This setting MUST be used for ALL produce loads. Cycle-Sentry is a START-STOP setting, so ...
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Blogging the Road Ahead: August 2011
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Blogging the Road Ahead. United World Cargo brings you market news and insights from the constantly evolving produce and trucking industries. Thursday, August 25, 2011. The Dog Days of Summer – Managing the Temp – Load Compatibility – Part 3. We are now fully into the dog days of summer; temperatures seem to be staying warm around the continent, and it reminds us of how important it is to manage the temperatures of the produce we carry! Transit Conditions of 32-36°F. Daikon, Dry onions. Transit Condition...
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Blogging the Road Ahead: How it works - Refrigerated Trailers - Part II
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Blogging the Road Ahead. United World Cargo brings you market news and insights from the constantly evolving produce and trucking industries. Thursday, March 17, 2011. How it works - Refrigerated Trailers - Part II. Back in February, we introduced the topic of how refer units work that outlined some facts what will help us better understand and clarify their operation. This lead us to ask the question, exactly how do reefer units work? So, we did some research to find some more technical explanations.
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Blogging the Road Ahead: Continuous vs. Cycle Sentry
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Blogging the Road Ahead. United World Cargo brings you market news and insights from the constantly evolving produce and trucking industries. Thursday, July 1, 2010. Continuous vs. Cycle Sentry. Refrigerated trailer temperature settings are one of the most critical aspects that can influence fruit and vegetables. Products upon delivery. Below is a description of both settings and further information on their functions:. 4 Steps to a Successful Shipment. Sensitech. Cold Chain Visibility. Powerpoint. I agr...
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Blogging the Road Ahead: Setting the Temp
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Blogging the Road Ahead. United World Cargo brings you market news and insights from the constantly evolving produce and trucking industries. Thursday, July 21, 2011. Now, let’s explore the difference between the two refrigerated trailer temperature mode settings:. Be used for ALL. Running a produce load on cycle-sentry greatly increases your exposure to claims and additional charges! Some other points to remember:. 8226; Pre-cool the trailer to ensure all residual heat inside the trailer walls, floor an...
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Blogging the Road Ahead: Tips for Improving Your Fuel Efficiency
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Blogging the Road Ahead. United World Cargo brings you market news and insights from the constantly evolving produce and trucking industries. Thursday, February 24, 2011. Tips for Improving Your Fuel Efficiency. Fuelling Practices – what to do at the pump to make sure you are getting the most gallons for your greenbacks. 4 Try to avoid filling up when the gasoline truck is pumping into the station’s storage tank. During this process, the dirt that normally settles in the bottom of the storage t...2 Maint...
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