Should companies do their own transportation?
“But perhaps it’s easy for us to say, because we’re on just a marvellous location. We’re close to the border, on a busy traffic junction with produce going in all directions. Most of our customers, a lot of them from Germany, visit us themselves. All we have to do is load up their trucks.” The trader admits: “If you’re out there in [remote provinces like] Groningen or Zeeland, you’ll probably need to do your own transportation.”
Trader Frank Apotheker of Apotheker Wholesale is, in fact, located in Groningen. And yes, he is doing his own shipping. “We ship about 90% ourselves,” he confirms. “We’re on the road from dawn till dusk.”
Frank claims filling up the truck is no problem whatsoever. “The orders make up 25 to 50% of a shipment. The rest is filled up with casks. During summer, when it’s really busy, we tend to delegate some of the work. But to us, it really pays to have our own trucks. People don’t just head over to Groningen to pick up a pallet. A cargo of oranges from the port is no problem, but five pallets in Tholen and three in Breda is a different story. Then hiring transportation is so expensive that you might as well do it yourself.”
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