Sat navs that avoid height restrictions and narrow lanes

Hot off the wire, a press release from Garmin.

Garmin, which says it is the global leader in satellite navigation, just launched what it thinks is the answer to every truck driver’s nightmare. The firm’s the new nüvi® 465TF is the first portable sat nav device designed to help truckers avoid narrow lanes and low bridges. The unit will integrate with existing telematics systems and a software developer kit is available for third party systems.

More from Giovanni Di Santo +44 (0)2 380 524 054 or giovanni.disanto@garmin.com

Whatever happened to truckers using their brains and common sense? ;-)

Sarah

Twitter for couriers and other transport companies

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Please sir, can I have some more?

When times get tougher, you need to look at all aspects of your business especially the parts where you could earn more money.

One area that is often talked about is ‘repeat business’, where an existing customer comes back to book your courier services again, and again and again. In an ideal world all of our customers would be like this (if we wanted them to be).

So how do you get repeat business from your customers?

The obvious one is often the one thats most overlooked – asking for more business.

When was the last time you did that? How did you get on? Did you just stop after asking one customer?

Sarah

For more tips on growing your courier business check out Linda’s ebook – on getting more customers for your courier business

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Couriers – creating the right impression

Last summer we launched our E book ‘The Complete Courier Guide’. To our amazement the guide has sold well, but the one thing wannabe couriers are not understanding is the power of a first impression.

A first impression to a customer can make or break a local business so it’s imperative to get it right.

Via the Phone… take the gum from your mouth, the cigarette and put the pork pie down. Your voice should sound like you, and not like a truffle pig snuffling around a tree trunk. You need to be professional, and sounding professional is a good start.

Verbal ticks like “yeah right”, “you know what I mean” and “Erm…. ” practice in the mirror till they are gone, it’s a bit of work but it makes you sound much better, if you know what I mean Wink

Getting your partner to call clients prospecting isnt a bad thing, but they must know the answers to the questions like

  • What size vehicle
  • What size the vehicle payload is
  • What the mileage rate is
  • What hours you work
  • What you are allowed to carry
  • What sort of loads you are not allowed to carry

If they don’t know this, make the calls yourself. How does it sound to whisper all this in their ear as they are talking to the prospect?

If you sound the part, and sound professional – you are half way there.

Sarah

The Complete Courier Guide

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Thought about becoming a courier with your redundancy?

Times are tough in the transport industry at present, and many people can see opportunities to become a self employed courier or start a courier business.

The first thing you have to do is your reseacgh, do you want to start an express courier business or a parcel courier business? Do you know the difference? can you explain that difference in order to win business?

Think twice before you invest your redundancy money into something you don’t know much about.

Speak to independant business advisors, could you buy a going concern and win new business? would that be easier than starting from scratch?

Whatever you decide good luck :-)

Sarah

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A new look Courier Shop

A big thank to Barbara Saul, the internet marketing strategist for working a miracle with the Courier Shop for us. Thank you doesn’t cover the work you did for us at short notice… I shall find another way too.

Image of Barbara Saul from Twitter
Image of Barbara Saul

Please bear with me a few days whilst I get the copy and the pages for our associates up and running. I aim to get the books back online this evening – the Complete Courier Guide (for freelance / self employed couriers) and the Sales Success for Couriers book – the brilliant book by leading sales trainer Linda Mattacks.

Thanks

Kevin

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