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What are your thoughts on single-car and low-volume moves?

Kiar@Montway

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Mar 7, 2022
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The market is competitive. To keep your lots full while meeting changing consumer demands, you may need to move just a few cars at a time instead of a full load. Who do you turn to for single-unit transportation?

Not all carriers have the equipment or expertise to accommodate smaller volumes at an affordable rate. With our nationwide carrier network Montway has the resources and flexibility to meet the unique demands of your dealership.

Read more about how single-car moves can benefit your business: https://bit.ly/singlecarmoves
 
Our dealer group owns an in-house auto transport company with six semi-haulers and a few more on the way!

We charge ourselves the market rate of what other transport companies would charge us and then use a dispatch service to make sure we don't have empty return loads.

Becomes another profit center!
 
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Montway Auto Transport promotes their single-car and low-volume transportation services as a solution for dealers needing flexible logistics to keep inventory moving. A dealer respondent counters by describing their in-house transport operation, which achieves profitability by charging market rates internally and optimizing load efficiency through dispatch management. The thread illustrates two different approaches to handling smaller shipment volumes—outsourcing to a specialized carrier network versus building proprietary transportation capacity.

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