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Several few ago we approached Kamps asking to supports us with Daimler Cleveland PDI scrap wood. Kamps after further looking into adding Cleveland PDI, they approached me with some cost explanation of current services. The cost explanation from Kamps brought into me the thoughts as we discussed that eventually they will approach us with cost per load instead of the rebate they provide currently, with this, we reached Salem and asked for quotes of transportation to Kamps using Salem’s resources from Cleveland and Mt Holly. Gastonia we currently have only one trailer that is supporting the current vendor.

On the other hand before Kamps intention of changes, I learned that Gastonia is looking for a pallet supplier, I approached purchasing

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