You guys had a great attention to detail in this video! I know it is common sense to old timers but the instruction on the long and short end of e-track straps where it attaches was the stuff that newbys are scared to ask for fear of being made fun of. Great Video!
Geo Expedites Thanks so much Geo!! I feel there's no video that's too remedial. Since, like you said, there will always be new folks that have never done some of the things we have to do out here. :o)
Nice video. I have been loading trailers and box trucks for the entertainment industry for over 30 years. Most of the cargo I load is on wheels, so securing the load is much more critical.
Thanks for watching and for the great comment Abigail!! That's why I wanted to gear some of the videos for people who are new to or thinking about expediting or trucking. Cause I too wish I could have found stuff like his when we 1st started out. 😃
Great video ! Since I rarely ever transport pallets I was curious about securing them in box trucks . I just recently did a load that was a shrink wrap pallet of 1000 lbs of material. The shrink wrap was good and because of the weight I figured it wouldn’t slide around so I didn’t strap it . The pallet didn’t move at all but I can see were some pallet loads may slide around . I have a small 10 ft box van so you can only put 2 pallets in it at a time . I don’t have e straps just rails for furniture moving . Back when I drove an 18 wheeler I did utilize load bars but just to separate furniture loads not on pallets . Very informative video thanks!
Thank you guys for sharing your life on the road. I am heading to Ohio Sunday for my Panther orientation on Monday. I tried to do my research when looking for an expediting company to go with and your videos have been a great resource. I'm actually going to be in a cargo van which I know is very different since I'm coming off a semi. I'm looking forward to my new adventure and your videos have really good information and their entertaining. Keep up the good work and thank you again.
Teresa Hackett Thank you so much Teresa!! It makes us feel so good to know that our videos are helping folks. We wish you the best of luck and hope you have a good orientation. Please be sure to keep us posted on how you are doing!! :o)
Hi Tywon! Thank you ... So glad the video helped! We have a bunch of info videos about expediting on our channel that hopefully can give you some more tips too :o)
Oh c'mon!!! Not a single mark on those back walls! Lemme come take y'all thru the school of hard turns without losing a single thang!! That's wat dem therrre walls are ferr! Lol!!! Great video folks, did ya catch my double take earlier?! LMAO, farkin rookie I am!
Hi stranger!! Where you been hiding out?? Just seen u FINALLY got an update video up. LOL gotta give u a hard time 😜. We'll be giving it a watch today. Blah this trucks not even a year old yet ... Hence the still pretty walls lol.
+TheCraftyTrucker hahaha I hear it girly! Yea I had a video doin a double take so i had to delete and start from scratch! lol, still gittin the hang of editing, lol!!!
Great videos guys. Really enjoy all the informational videos. Still in the financing stage of my first truck. Have learned a lot form watching your videos. Keep up the good work and look forward to running in to you guys one day.
Thank you for watching Brandon! Glad you are enjoying the videos. That's exciting you are buying your own truck too. We wish you the best of luck with that! Hope to see you out here soon. 😃
+TheCraftyTrucker It is a used truck with a 120" ARI sleeper. Just approved for the loan today. Didn't want the big overhead starting out. Looking to get started the first week of April.
Forklift in a dry box? I would suggest using blocks nailed into the floor in front and behind the wheels. Then using multiple straps pulling forward and backwards. Multiple load bars would be good too. Also making sure the emergency break is pulled on the forklift.
Hi guys, just found your chsnnel, will keep waching your videos, how many straps and load bars you all recomend to carry, what else you recomend to carry, i getting a 26" dry van thanckyou be safe outhere
You guys had a great attention to detail in this video! I know it is common sense to old timers but the instruction on the long and short end of e-track straps where it attaches was the stuff that newbys are scared to ask for fear of being made fun of. Great Video!
Geo Expedites Thanks so much Geo!! I feel there's no video that's too remedial. Since, like you said, there will always be new folks that have never done some of the things we have to do out here. :o)
AWESOME!
Incredibly informative. Absolutely well done. Mr Jason and Ms Heather you have elevated Expedite Trucking to new levels. Bravo.
Thank you so much BrainFuel!! We appreciate you watching and the awesome complement. 😃
This is an excellent video! So many people will benefit from this!! I watched this the other day! You guys are doing a great job!!
Thank you Steve!! 😃
Nice video. I have been loading trailers and box trucks for the entertainment industry for over 30 years. Most of the cargo I load is on wheels, so securing the load is much more critical.
Oh yeah you have be very careful with stuff on wheels
THANKS for the tip on NEW Straps! I did not know that
This would be really helpful to a beginner! I wish this video was available when I started!
Thanks for watching and for the great comment Abigail!! That's why I wanted to gear some of the videos for people who are new to or thinking about expediting or trucking. Cause I too wish I could have found stuff like his when we 1st started out. 😃
HEATHER AND JASON, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING YOUR TIPS AND EXPERIENCE WITH US....... HAVE A LOVELY WEEKEND.....
Thank you Christina! You have a good weekend too!!
OMGosh!!!! You guys are absolutely awesome. Thank you...Thank you. ..Thank you.
Time2Live Thanks a bunch!! :o)
Very informative and well said . Safe Travels .
Great video ! Since I rarely ever transport pallets I was curious about securing them in box trucks . I just recently did a load that was a shrink wrap pallet of 1000 lbs of material. The shrink wrap was good and because of the weight I figured it wouldn’t slide around so I didn’t strap it . The pallet didn’t move at all but I can see were some pallet loads may slide around . I have a small 10 ft box van so you can only put 2 pallets in it at a time . I don’t have e straps just rails for furniture moving . Back when I drove an 18 wheeler I did utilize load bars but just to separate furniture loads not on pallets . Very informative video thanks!
Great video
Thank you guys for sharing your life on the road. I am heading to Ohio Sunday for my Panther orientation on Monday. I tried to do my research when looking for an expediting company to go with and your videos have been a great resource. I'm actually going to be in a cargo van which I know is very different since I'm coming off a semi. I'm looking forward to my new adventure and your videos have really good information and their entertaining. Keep up the good work and thank you again.
Teresa Hackett Thank you so much Teresa!! It makes us feel so good to know that our videos are helping folks. We wish you the best of luck and hope you have a good orientation. Please be sure to keep us posted on how you are doing!! :o)
Thanks you so for this video. It helped so much.
Thank you all Look much guys I needed this information! Keep up the great work y'all be safe.
Cicely Shepherd Thank you Cicely :)
Awesome info thanks
Very good video, informative.
Great video thanks again for sharing
Alcides Martinez Thank you :)
That was a truly fascinating to see.
thank you so much for that
Napoleon Bonaparte You’re welcome!! Hope it was what you where looking for :)
Great video, very helpful, thank you!
thanks for the video! it was very informative. I'm new to expediting and I can use all the tips I can get.
Hi Tywon! Thank you ... So glad the video helped! We have a bunch of info videos about expediting on our channel that hopefully can give you some more tips too :o)
Thanks! I watched mostly all your videos before I started expediting. Now that I'm out here, I have a better understanding.
+tywon adams Awesome!!! Let us know if we can help you with anything! Safe travels :o)
Great videos and stay safe 👍
This video helped a lot thank you
Thanks for the wisdom, highly appreciate it ❤️
Thank you. You guys make it look simple and easy! ;-)
Thanks David ... We try to make it simple :o)
Oh c'mon!!! Not a single mark on those back walls! Lemme come take y'all thru the school of hard turns without losing a single thang!! That's wat dem therrre walls are ferr! Lol!!! Great video folks, did ya catch my double take earlier?! LMAO, farkin rookie I am!
Hi stranger!! Where you been hiding out?? Just seen u FINALLY got an update video up. LOL gotta give u a hard time 😜. We'll be giving it a watch today. Blah this trucks not even a year old yet ... Hence the still pretty walls lol.
+TheCraftyTrucker hahaha I hear it girly! Yea I had a video doin a double take so i had to delete and start from scratch! lol, still gittin the hang of editing, lol!!!
+Tim Xpedites your going a great job so far!!
Awesome Video !!!
Great video, thanks.
Good explanation
Awesome video ! Looking to start soon, I’m assuming I don’t need my own pallet jack ? I’ve seen some box trucks with them and some without.
Most likely won’t need your own, unless truck has liftgate. Dock deliveries will usually always have pallet jacks
Great videos guys. Really enjoy all the informational videos. Still in the financing stage of my first truck. Have learned a lot form watching your videos. Keep up the good work and look forward to running in to you guys one day.
Thank you for watching Brandon! Glad you are enjoying the videos. That's exciting you are buying your own truck too. We wish you the best of luck with that! Hope to see you out here soon. 😃
Cool stuff man. What kind of truck are you getting?
Looking at a KW T660 reefer unit.
+Brandon Kidd Cool ... That will be a nice ride! We loved the KW we were in before. You looking at new or used?
+TheCraftyTrucker It is a used truck with a 120" ARI sleeper. Just approved for the loan today. Didn't want the big overhead starting out. Looking to get started the first week of April.
This video worth my sub :)
atizeg Thanks for watching & subscribing :o)
Like the information, can you guys post securing a forklift, I would appreciate it.
Forklift in a dry box? I would suggest using blocks nailed into the floor in front and behind the wheels. Then using multiple straps pulling forward and backwards. Multiple load bars would be good too. Also making sure the emergency break is pulled on the forklift.
Hi . can I ask please how to be load position when loading trailer and where to put heavy and light items spread over excel. Thanks
Hi guys, just found your chsnnel, will keep waching your videos, how many straps and load bars you all recomend to carry, what else you recomend to carry, i getting a 26" dry van thanckyou be safe outhere
Should you get a standard pallet jack or narrow ?
Off topic question...how do you get the hazmat endorsement?
Do you guys allow forklifts on your single axle truck?
I have seen drivers not secure their loads when leaving my work
Not very smart 😬
had a bunch of guys make fun of me for overkill
kenneth nugent is bet they have more freight claims than you though lol
Those are landing gears
Great video
Great video