Unregistered Carriers on 9/29/2009 - 1955
Unregistered Carriers on 9/30/2009 - 1945
As I write this (3:00 p.m.), we have done 54 registrations today. As you can see, we have now started two mornings in a row below 2,000 unregistered carriers, so maybe we are resuming our "trek toward zero".
According to Iteris, we also started the day 860 registrations behind California. The dream lives! We are registering about 20 more carriers per day than California, so at this pace it should only take 43 more work days to catch them, right? End of November. Can I get an "amen"?!?
Following on yesterday's post, I understand there is a movement afoot in Washington to exempt all farm vehicles under 26K from any kind of FMCSA oversight. For states that are "registering via IRP", it won't affect their registrations at all, but for some states, it could take some carriers away from their registration pool.
Our September in-house registration totals are 985 registrations for $87,300. This has produced, once again, an average of $88 per registration.
Tomorrow, I'm going to talk about the "tools of the trade" that we have adopted. I think you'll find some of them interesting.
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