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Do we really have refrigerated trailers?
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1176510" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Actually...the company is going to start making refrigerated trailers available on a limited basis for wine shipments. Our building for instance will send one refer trailer per week to Texas, were the wine will be unloaded and distributed via our normal ground network to the surrounding region. The next week the trailer will go to Florida, then Ohio the week after that and New York the week after that. There will be a surcharge of $8.50 per box, which is far cheaper than 2 day or next day air. It will allow our local wine shippers to make periodic shipments to customers all year long instead of sitting on everything until fall and then hitting each route with 4 or 5 pallets in one day. My description of this new service is a bit oversimplified but basically accurate. I have been handing info cards about the new service to all of my wineries and some of them are very excited about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1176510, member: 14668"] Actually...the company is going to start making refrigerated trailers available on a limited basis for wine shipments. Our building for instance will send one refer trailer per week to Texas, were the wine will be unloaded and distributed via our normal ground network to the surrounding region. The next week the trailer will go to Florida, then Ohio the week after that and New York the week after that. There will be a surcharge of $8.50 per box, which is far cheaper than 2 day or next day air. It will allow our local wine shippers to make periodic shipments to customers all year long instead of sitting on everything until fall and then hitting each route with 4 or 5 pallets in one day. My description of this new service is a bit oversimplified but basically accurate. I have been handing info cards about the new service to all of my wineries and some of them are very excited about it. [/QUOTE]
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