He went through uship.com - it is basically an online "brokerage" of sorts for independent haulers. You indicate what you want to move/ship/haul and from where to where and when and then haulers make offers/bids. So I could find out exactly who hauled his trailer, and, it's more about finding the right person for your needs rather than a specific hauler that did some other job for someone else (unless they happen to be a bidder on your job). cheers, John S. On 06/19/2013 10:03 AM, Becky Belding wrote:
Thanks John...any chance you could find out which company he used? Becky Sent via Becky's BlackBerry
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You can hire independent haulers/operators through for example uship.com and similar operations - my brother had a trailer brought from VT to CA this way.
cheers, John S.
On 06/19/2013 07:50 AM, Becky Belding wrote:
I am wondering if anyone has suggestions/experience with hiring a shipping company to transport a M17 from another state? Many thanks, Becky
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