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logging trailers, Pat Moran, Roseburg, Ore., racks up _hun. dreds of thousands of miles a year, in fair weather and foul. A gross load of 78,000 Ib in snow and mud is rougher than a cob on men and equipment. Yet Moran's business is growing while other logging truckers have failed. Here's why: • ' Cost control. "How can ~u set up a maintenance program to reduce costs, if you don't even know what your costs are?" he asks. "How can you even make an intelligent bid? Almost everybody who went broke in this area never knew what his costs were." Moran can tell to a what
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