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The trucking industry is highly profitable and yet no startup in it why?

2 pointsby askmanyalmost 2 years ago
The trucking industry is highly profitable and yet no startup in it! why? There are startups around the industry like working on GPS, Fleet management software or logistics startups helping e-commerce companies but none of them are into trucking as in none owns trucks. All most all logistics companies are aggregators but none provides their own trucks.

3 comments

throwawaysleepalmost 2 years ago
A lot of trucking, at least in Canada, is very fly by night. The proliferation of operators and a lack of consolidation is because a consolidated company would need to obey rest limits, conduct proper maintenance, and adequately train employees or be rapidly fined&#x2F;sued into oblivion.<p>Why I generally oppose small business. There should be large, niche, and challenger&#x2F;startup type companies. Small businesses that survive but do not grow are generally surviving by just not obeying certain laws.<p>My Dad used to work for a bakery that was regularly burning workers due to not updating its equipment. Whenever the workplace safety regulator came along, they cried &quot;small business&quot; and were given more time to burn more workers. When they finally had enough of that and cracked down on the food processors and safety, they very quickly consolidated into publicly traded firms.
FrankWilhoitalmost 2 years ago
Tell you what, let&#x27;s make sure some of the trucks on the road have brakes before we get into anything fancy, ok?
stop50almost 2 years ago
Many us companies use contractors for transporting cargo to the destinations.