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Why Most Small Carriers Never Touch Military Freight

50 min · 28 de may de 2026
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Military freight is one of the most misunderstood corners of trucking. Most owner-operators hear about Department of Defense freight and immediately assume: * it’s impossible to access, * only big fleets can get it, * or the system is too complicated to understand. But the reality is deeper than that. In this episode of The Long Haul Podcast, Adam sits down with Philip Nenadov, CEO of Military Freight Consultants, to break down how military freight actually works, why the system operates under a completely different standard, and what small carriers misunderstand most about getting involved. This conversation digs into: * Why military freight demands tighter compliance * Why most carriers struggle to qualify * The difference between transactional freight and trusted freight * How the DoD views risk and carrier accountability * Why discipline matters more than truck count * And what the broader trucking industry can learn from military logistics This is not a sales episode. It’s a real discussion about standards, structure, and what separates professional carriers from everyone else. Follow The Long Haul Podcast [https://play.megaphone.fm/mrpthqzxqpywz_euvnb-vg] Other FreightWaves Shows [https://play.megaphone.fm/1ojr5w9ksqa6bo65mx0nig]

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