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20 Best Box Truck Dispatch Services

A box truck dispatcher is someone responsible for coordinating the pickup and delivery of various cargo loads between suppliers, drivers, and clients. A box truck dispatcher’s job is to manage freight on behalf of a carrier.

That includes using load boards and personal connections to locate freight that needs to be shipped, speaking to brokers, conducting negotiations, and eventually dispatching drivers and setting up their routes. In many cases, the position also includes some back-end work like reviewing truck drivers’ logs and tracking their hours.

No doubt, a box truck dispatcher is often confused with a freight broker, but the two positions have different and distinct roles. A broker is a legal entity that serves as a middleman between the shipper or manufacturer (who needs their freight moved) and the carrier (who can move that freight).

The freight broker is legally allowed to represent both the carrier and the shipper at the same time, but they should never have a personal investment in either side. In contrast to a freight broker, a box truck dispatcher is directly affiliated with a carrier and is consistently working on their behalf.

Even if you are an independent freight dispatcher, you are still essentially an employee of whichever carrier you are currently working for and whenever you conduct negotiations with a freight broker, you do so on behalf of the carrier. Unlike brokers, freight dispatchers are not legally allowed to represent shippers or manufacturers.

A freight brokerage business needs to have freight broker authority through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and a freight broker bond (the surety bond), among other requirements. If you’re interested in starting a freight brokering business, visit DAT’s Freight Broker Startup Guide for more information and freight broker training resources.

What is the Best Box Truck Dispatch Service?

  1. No Truck Left Behind L.L.C (Pay: $3,000.00 – $7,000.00 per week)

Look no further with No Truck Left Behind L.L.C., you will have support and stability behind you, during every load. They strategically book loads based on your needs and wants. No Truck Left Behind L.L.C. handles rate negotiations, load booking, payment submissions, and more. All you have to do is DRIVE and they handle the rest. At No Truck Left Behind, their drivers keep 85 – 90% of their gross pay.

  1. Dominance Global (Pay: $7,000 – $9,000 a week)

With Dominance Global, you must own your truck for this position – no trailer needed. Eligible candidates must be dependable and organized and possess a great deal of stability.

  1. Metro Trans Logistics LLC (Pay: Up to $300,000.00 per year)

Metro Logistics is a Georgian transportation company established on 12th March 2018. The company has transportation services all around the world. Here, you can move your cargo from one point to another via road, sea, and air.

  1. Jontes Transportation Services (Pay: $1,310 – $2,350 a week)

Jontes Transportation Services is an expedited freight company with tons of freight and they need sprinters and 20′-28′ box truck operators to start immediately! This opportunity is perfect for those that enjoy being on the road. If you are prepared to take advantage of this opportunity and remove yourself from the typical 9- to 5 grind, then contact them.

  1. Next Journey Dispatch (Pay: From $5,000.00 per week)

Next Journey Dispatch is here to ease the lives of owner-operators and fleet owners. The company takes care of all admin needs so you can focus on what you’re paid to do… DRIVE! Next Journey Dispatch partners with owner-operators and small fleet owners across the United States to keep the country.

Their service is tailored to ensure that their drivers have a 24/7 dispatcher to ensure they negotiate top paying rates. Next Journey Dispatch go above and beyond for their drivers because they are not just their clients, but trusted partners.

  1. MML Alliance (Pay: $6,000 – $8,000 a week)

With MML Alliance, the owner can drive under their authority or under his own authority (10% our service). You need at least a 24ft box truck with a liftgate to work with this company.

  1. Big Batch Dispatch (Pay: $3,000 – $5,000 a week)

If you have an active authority, and a 26ft Box Truck or a 53-footer, you can work with this company. Big Batch Dispatch will tell you the pickup and drop-off times and locations, and the rate of the lane.

  1. 4 Corners Freight & Dispatch Service (Pay: $4,500 – $9,500 a week)

4 Corners Freight and Dispatch is a 1st class boutique dispatching service. To work with them, you need an active Authority – at least 90 days active.

  1. Portillos Transport LLC (Pay: $5,500 – $8,500 a week)

Portillos Transport LLC is yet another well-structured company that provides box truck dispatch services.

  1. Blueland Dispatch & Logistics (Pay: $5,000 – $8,000 a week)

Blueland Dispatch & Logistics offers full-service dispatching and brokerage solutions for Carriers and Shippers across 48 US states. Blueland Dispatch & Logistics welcome owner-operators and fleet owners. They have a staff of experienced and trained dispatchers who will negotiate, book loads, communicate with brokers, and complete all required paperwork on your behalf.

  1. Qwest Innovations (Pay: $2,500.00 – $9,000.00 per week)

Qwest Innovations pride itself on family-friendly service. Qwest Innovations understand that life on the road is not easy. The company will put your needs first which in turn will allow you to focus on the road. Qwest Innovations dispatchers work tirelessly to find you the most suitable loads for your situation. Qwest Innovations deal with all negotiations and paperwork and deal with brokers.

  1. Sowing Seeds Dispatch LLC (Pay: $5,000 – $10,000 a week)

Sowing Seeds Dispatch LLC requires that box truck operators must have $100,000 in motor truck cargo insurance; must have an active authority, and must have at least $1,000,000 in auto liability insurance.

  1. A+ Trucking (Pay: $6,000 – $10,000 a week)

A+ Trucking is yet another well-structured company that provides box truck dispatch services. Experience and first-time owner-operators are welcome to work with A+ Trucking.

  1. AFA Logistics & Dispatch LLC (Pay: From $5,000.00 per week)

Owner Operators and Fleet Owners (CDL), must have their own equipment in other to work with AFA Logistics & Dispatch LLC. Rate Negotiation (Top Paying Loads).

  1. Allure Trucking Dispatch LLC (Pay: $3,000 – $5,000 a week)

As a box truck operator, you can easily sign up with Allure Trucking Dispatch LLC. They provide expert customer service to Owner Operators/Fleet Operators.

  1. Dispatch with Barlow (Estimated: $230,000 – $310,000 a year)

Dispatch with Barlow is yet another well-structured company that provides box truck dispatch services. Dispatch with Barlow primarily work with dry vans, flatbeds, power only, & reefers.

$5,800 – $9,600 a week

  1. LevCon Logistics LLC (Estimated: $230,000 – $310,000 a year)

LevCon Logistics LLC is yet another well-structured company that provides box truck dispatch services. LevCon Logistics LLC provides A1 customer service to Owner Operators/ Fleet Owners.

  1. Josey Logistics, LLC (Estimated: $250,000 – $350,000 a year)

Josey Logistics, LLC is a dispatching company that assists Owner Operators and small fleets find loads daily. Josey Logistics, LLC pride itself on providing excellent dispatching service.

  1. Deluxe Dispatch (Estimated: $92,000 – $110,000 a year)

Deluxe Dispatch offers a wide range of additional management services, from invoice management to detention requests, layovers, and setup packets.

  1. Coleman Worldwide Moving (Pay: Up to $370,291.00 per year)

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CWM will continue to support and promote equal employment opportunity, human dignity, and cultural diversity. This policy applies to all personnel matters such as compensation, benefits, transfers, Company-sponsored training, education, and social and recreational programs. This commitment is made by CWM following federal, state, and/or local laws and regulations!