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Entries in Freight Southern California (5)

Wednesday
Oct022013

Got Freight?

Cal Ocean Trucking carries freight between San Diego and Sacramento or the San Francisco Bay Area most days of the week.  This includes stops at points in between, such as Los Angeles, Bakersfield, Fresno, Stockton and San Jose.  Both refrigerated and dry loads are accepted.  Our drivers will assist with loading and unloading if desired, and satisfaction is guaranteed.

Contact Cal Ocean Trucking at dispatch@calocean.com today for more information and a rate quote.

Friday
Sep132013

TRUCKING TERM OF THE DAY...DRY FREIGHT

Dry Freight: Non liquid freight.

Cal Ocean Trucking can carry your next dry freight load to any destination throughout the Southwest.  Recurring or one time only shipments are accepted.  Contact dispatch@calocean.com for a rate quote!

Friday
Sep062013

REEFER SERVICES TO/FROM LAX, SAN AND ONT

Are you looking to move your refrigerated goods to or from LAX, Ontario or San Diego International Airports? With daily service to and from each airport, we'll be able to move your load.  Guaranteed satisfaction.

Contact Cal Ocean Trucking at dispatch@calocean.com today for a quote!

Friday
Aug302013

LET US CARRY YOUR FREIGHT TO LAS VEGAS OR PHOENIX

Cal Ocean Trucking can carry your freight between Los Angeles and Las Vegas or Phoenix.  Although we specialize in refrigerated loads, dry loads are also available.  Let us move your freight safely and on time. Satisfaction is guaranteed.

Contact Cal Ocean Trucking at dispatch@calocean.com or call us: 310-678-8067 today for more information and a quote!

Thursday
May232013

Trucking Conditions Remain the same

The latest survey from Randall-Reilly MarketPulse shows that trucking conditions did not change from March to April, as reported by the Commercial Carrier Journal.  48% of executives from the trucking companies surveyed reported that conditions remained the same, while 32% said business was better.  Companies are optimistic, as 55% of those surveyed reported that they expected conditions to improve over the next 6 months.

The survey also provide interesting insight as to why some companies do not operate in California.  Of the companies that do not operate in California, 57% of those surveyed stated that the state's environmental regulation of heavy duty trucks was the reason that they do not operate in the state.