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- 1. Pilot Jan 10, 2012
- The transporters must move a 22-foot steel horse and a giant prop for "Little Shop of Horrors."
- 2. Double Down and Bean Town Jan 10, 2012
- The Bawcoms attempt to move two large boats; Roy transports an old English phone booth.
- 3. Bullship Jan 17, 2012
- Jennifer signs on to move two bucking bulls; Marc runs into trouble transporting a fragile aircraft.
Aug 16, 2012 · The cast talk about their bidding strategies and what stops them from bidding.A&E leads the cultural conversation through high-quality, thought provoking ori...
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- A&E
Overview. In seasons 1–8, the shippers place bids on two shipments listed on uShip, in a reverse auction format. Bids are generally made with comments about the likely costs and risks, as well as the motives and abilities.
- Reality
The shippers get into a competitive bidding war over shipping a University of Texas Longhorn drum in this scene from "Big Bertha and the Molar Express."
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- 53.6K
- A&E
uShip acts as a free load board with thousands of shipments added daily. From cars and motorcycles to boats and furniture, find available loads across the country.
Shipping Wars: Moving MASSIVE Art - MEGA-Compilation | A&E. With "Shipping Wars," dive into the cutthroat world of heavy-duty movers as they battle for the chance to transport the unshippable...
What happens before the bidding on Shipping Wars? Find out with this helpful guide.
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Dec 20, 2011 · “Shipping Wars” follows six independent truckers who regularly use uShip as a source of new and repeat business. The carriers use uShip’s bidding platform to engage in fierce competition to transport uShip-sourced oversized and bulky loads, generally thought to be unshippable.