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The Mothership Effect: Walking Floor Economics — 905WOOD

The Mothership Effect: How a 144-Yard Walking Floor Changes Wood Waste Economics

Ontario's transfer stations landfill 66% of recyclable material. The 905WOOD Mothership bypasses them entirely. The 144-yard Walking Floor carries 19.15 tonnes of densified wood chips — 7× the volume of a standard 20-yard bin. Hydraulic floor discharge eliminates tipping infrastructure requirements. A fleet of 50 trailers creates continuous feedstock pipeline. Three-sided revenue: GC pays Base Logistics ($2,750). Carrier pays Platform/Dispatch Fee. Facility pays Verified Feedstock Premium. Plus Carbon Dividend ($2,633) retained 100% by 905WOOD. Total economic value per load: $8,013.72. Route optimization saves $5.36–$8.04/load in fuel. EDI X12 204 automates dispatch, saving $500/month. FIFO enforcement via E2B visual monitoring prevents spontaneous combustion — one fire = $100K+ loss. The fleet moat: 50 Walking Floors at $80K–$120K each = $4M–$6M capital barrier. 30 Brampton owner-operators. 16 years of facility relationships. Route knowledge encoded in the system. The Mothership Effect: classification + logistics + compliance + facility access = $8,013/load instead of $2,750.

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