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Truckstop.net offered Landstar a special program that offers Landstar drivers a discounted subscription rate: Trucking company Landstar has thousands of drivers who can now sign up to use Truckstop.net hotspots at a discount. The drivers can use the networks to email delivery confirmations and look for new loads on Landstar’s board.
The deal doesn’t have any sort of figure associated with it for how many drivers will sign up and signing up is totally voluntary so it’s not clear how significant of an agreement this is. But, it’s a smart idea for Truckstop.net to go after large trucking companies or other organizations that have workers who are on the highways often as a way to load its network. Truckstop.net currently has just over 400 hotspots and has plans for 3,000.
Posted by nancyg at June 28, 2004 12:47 PM
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