Last Mile Delivery’s Heritage In The Canadian Sandpatch [Guest Post]

What were you up to in 1974? That’s when our guest author today started working in frac sand logistics. He’s seen it all and done it all. And he shares it all in this post.

If you are a history buff, you are going to love this one… Two of our favorite nuggets from this piece are:

  • In those early days, 30 to 40 tons of proppant was the definition of a large job.
  • In 2007, the first truly mobile trailer mounted silos were introduced and one large pressure pumper adopted them wholeheartedly in Canada but the US reception was lukewarm as they were deemed unwieldy.

There’s a lot more to this story…

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