What is your CPM ????
#41
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 1,154
Paul, you really shouldn't include non-trucking revenues (brokerage) or other operating revenues in the calculation if you want an apples to apples comparison.
#42
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 33
Actually the best operator in the truckload business (in terms of making money) is Heartland and has been for a long time. Werner also operates pretty well from operating ratio but Heartland puts nearly as much on the bottom line as Werner with 1/4 the revenue.
Schneider is thought to also operate very well but as a private company no reliable data is out there.
#46
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: jackassville (winnipeg, mb)
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I cannot give a hard number for 2007, that will be available in about a week.
As for my costs: Fuel right now costs around 50-55 CPM. Shop rental is $1800 a year, so around 1.8 CPM. Cell bill is around $800 a year, around .8 CPM. Maintenance/repairs I'm going to "stab in the dark" at 8 CPM. That's probably a little high. I don't pay for any type of trailer, insurance, tolls, or anything. So on the "high side" I'm around 65 CPM. Right now my rate is 1.46, so I think I'm doing well especially when you figure in all the drops/border crossings. Total profit is usually somewhere around 90 CPM. |
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