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As we all know, some Hauliers charge delivery per tonne for freshly felled timber, whereas they charge per cubic metre for timber that has been stacked roadside; for say 12 months.

 

This can make a significant difference to the ' Haulage cost per m3', based on 8 wheeler loads.

 

Has anyone taken the time to calculate if they 'generally' find one method of charging far more economical than another? (appreciated there are many variables)

 

Any replies most welcome.

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As we all know, some Hauliers charge delivery per tonne for freshly felled timber, whereas they charge per cubic metre for timber that has been stacked roadside; for say 12 months.

 

This can make a significant difference to the ' Haulage cost per m3', based on 8 wheeler loads.

 

Has anyone taken the time to calculate if they 'generally' find one method of charging far more economical than another? (appreciated there are many variables)

 

Any replies most welcome.

 

Stacked roadside for more than 6 months and the price seems to go up by up to 20%.

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