U Ship is a reputable company, formed by Univ of Texas grads and won acclaim in new-business circles. They took the idea of Independent 18-wheeler operators who had empty-return trips and set up a method where they could turn a money-total-loss trip into a revenue-stream that works in favor of both trucker and shipper. It‘s a great idea.
The “Low bid” can be a good deal if you discuss your needs with the bidder so both parties can be assured of the end-result.
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Uship is not a broker. They act as a broker but they do so on the edge of being legal and illegal. Ask them to provide you an MC Number and ask them for a copy of their Bond. Both the MC Number and their Bond are required by law. They will tell you to pound sand. The story that they are used to set up return trips for 18 wheelers is pure BS. They are the Craig's List for the trucking industry. The prices that are on the board are way below the market price for transportation of goods. The only way the trucker on UShip can be making money is if he is running illegally. Often the prices are way below the cost of fuel per mile. The cost of insurance for a commercial truck and the related costs of maintenance and tires etc. make it a non-option for a legal truck to carry.
I have seen the postings of trucks on there that are from some one wanting to haul your belongings as a return from a trip. The one that comes to mind was some thing like this...... I am returning to (northern state) after spending the winter in Florida. Looking for a return load. It all seams good until you see a few flaws.
1) You are allowing a stranger to load up and haul away thousands of dollars of equipment without knowing anything about them.
2) The private insurance will not pay for cargo that is being transported on a private, non-commercial, truck. In other words if he is involved in an accident the damage to your machine is not covered by insurance.
3) If the truck crosses a state line without and MC Number and USDOT number the trucker is breaking the law and the truck and cargo can be impounded.
4) If the truck is stopped for many other violations of the trucking rules and regulations it can be impounded or placed out of service. This means you may forfeit your equipment or the shipment gets delayed until the truck is legal.
Just a word of caution.