Dedicated Dry Van Loads: Maximize Profits with Steady Freight
Looking for dedicated dry van loads that pay higher rates as in the spot market and are in your desired dedicated lanes?
Finding loads daily, spending hours on load boards, negotiating with brokers, and dealing with empty backhauls can be exhausting and unproductive. In the end, you need to face a low weekly gross.
So what is the solution to tackling such mental stress?
The solution is simple and straightforward. Either hire a dispatcher on terms—if you get a load and get paid, the dispatcher will get paid—or go for the second solution, which is what you are looking for: dedicated dry van loads.
Explore below how we handle all your problems so you can drive your dry van stress-free.
What’s Included in Dedicated Dry Van Loads
Our dry van dispatch service is more than just a single solution—it’s a complete package designed to streamline your operations and maximize your profits. You’ll be amazed at the value we bring!
- Load Booking: We do our best to find loads for your dry van in dedicated lanes. The lanes are tailored to you, reducing your travel time home and improving efficiency.
- Rate Negotiation: The one reason most drivers do not select dedicated loads is slightly lower rates than the spot market, but we’ll negotiate good rates.
- Paperwork Management: Paperwork from the broker's side can be stressful as you are driving and want to spend your free time with family.but we’ll handle it for you.
- Route Optimization: As these are dedicated lanes, we do our best to optimize routes where you save fuel efficiently and plan better for equipment usage and maintenance.

- Detention & Layover Compensation: No matter if you are on dedicated lanes or the spot market, loading or unloading can waste your time. We help you get paid beyond your free waiting time.
- Trust & Transparency: We do not charge any upfront fees or hidden charges—you know exactly what you will be paying.
- Clear Communication: We inform you about load status, delays, or changes and communicate with your broker, even though you are getting dedicated loads.
- Load Preferences Honored: Even though you operate in dedicated lanes, there may be times when you prefer different load options. We’ll provide you with more and more load options until you approve one.
- No Lock-In Contracts: Getting started is hassle-free—no contracts. Simply request a load and pay only after delivery. That’s it.
- Quick Pay: We do our best for you to get paid as quickly as possible instead of waiting 30 or even 45 days.
- Dedicated Dispatcher: We’ll assign you a dedicated dispatcher who assists you and understands your work pattern to increase your weekly gross.
- Factoring Setup Assistance: We have been in the industry for years and have built good relationships with factoring companies, so we’ll help you set up factoring.
- TONU Assistance: Canceling the load in dedicated lanes is rare, but if it happens, we’ll help you get a TONU fee as compensation for your time and costs.
- 24/7 Dispatch Support: Unlike other dispatch companies, we provide 24/7 support, ensuring you're never left without assistance.

Reasons to Choose Our Dedicated Dry Van Loads Service
Every dispatch service provider thinks they should have unique reasons for partnering with a carrier, but while others only claim, we take it one step further—we deliver.
- No need to find loads
- Easy negotiations
- Quick loads
- Deliver load, then pay us
- 5 years in the industry
- 1,100+ carriers served
- 70+ skilled professionals
- High-paying loads
- Increased weekly gross
- Predictable cash flow
Key Benefits of Partnering with Us
What we can do to benefit you directly affects our growth and reputation, so we leave no stone unturned to become the best partner by offering the following:
- Consistent Loads
- Reduced Deadhead Miles
- Optimized Route Planning
- Affordable Dispatch Fees
- Fast Response Team
- Better-Paying Freight
- Stable Weekly Income
- On-Time Payments
- Carrier Compliance Assistance
- Prioritizing Carrier Profitability


Who Can Benefit from Dedicated Dry Van Loads Service
We understand our carriers’ problems and try to solve them. If you, as a dry van carrier, face any of the following issues, our services are for you:
- Not enough load options
- Lower rates than the spot market
- Time wasted in load searching
- Confusing negotiations
- Slow load booking
- Mind-draining paperwork
- Detention & layover issues
- Unpaid freight & billing issues
- Finding a skilled dispatcher
- Hidden costs and charges
🚛 Our Guarantees – Your Success is Our Priority
No-Questions-Asked Guarantee (Risk-Free Service)
Conditional Guarantee (If We Don’t Deliver, We Fix It)
Implied Guarantee (Our Success = Your Success)
Anti-Guarantee (What We Don’t Promise)
Dry Van Dedicated Loads Rates
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Setup Paperwork
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Load Selection is yours!
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Payload & FSC is totally yours
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We Negotiate Top Paying Rates
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Credit Checks
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Request Quick Pay
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Dedicated Dispatcher
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Fax/Email Documents
Titanium
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Collection Assistance
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24/7 Dispatch Support
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Factor Setup Assistance
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Request Insurance Certificate
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FAQ
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What does "dedicated load" mean?
A dedicated load in trucking refers to a shipment where an entire truck or trailer is reserved for a single, specific broker or shipper. This means the carrier does not carry loads from different brokers or shippers. In simple words, the truck only hauls one broker’s or shipper’s goods in specific lanes on a regular basis.
What is the difference between OTR and dedicated?
In OTR (Over-the-Road) trucking, the carrier transports freight on long routes from state to state or coast to coast with different loads in unpredictable schedules. In dedicated trucking, the carrier runs the same route consistently with specific cargo or loads on predictable schedules.
How to get dedicated freight?
Getting dedicated freight requires building strong relationships with shippers, using load boards, proving reliability, and securing long-term contracts. You can get dedicated freight for your trucking business by partnering with truck dispatch companies.
What is the difference between LTL and dedicated freight?
In LTL (Less Than Truckload), a single carrier transports freight from multiple shippers, running various routes. In dedicated freight, the carrier carries loads from one specific broker or shipper and drives specific routes. In LTL, shippers pay for the space their load takes in the trailer.