How Much Does Truck Dispatch Cost?. Independent truck dispatch services typically cost 5% to 10% of the gross revenue per load, with the most common industry average sitting right around 5% to 7%. For owner-operators and small fleets, the exact cost varies depending on the pricing structure you choose, your equipment type, and the level of service you require.
Standard Pricing Models
Dispatching companies generally charge using one of three primary models:
1. Percentage-Based (Most Common)
You pay a portion of what the load grosses. This aligns the dispatcher’s incentives with yours—the more money they negotiate for you, the more they make
5%–6%: Common for multi-truck fleets, high volume, or basic load-finding.
7%–8%: Standard for single owner-operators looking for full service (booking, carrier packets, setup, and check calls).
9%–10%: Usually applied to new trucking authorities, high-risk loads, or specialized freight that takes more labor to book.
2. Flat Weekly Fee
You pay a set rate per truck every week, regardless of how many loads you run or how much money you make
Typical range is $250 to $500 per week.
This is best for high-earning trucks running consistent, predictable lanes, as a flat rate becomes cheaper than a percentage once your weekly gross passes a certain threshold
3. Per-Load Fee [1]
A less common model where you pay a fixed fee for each individual load booked. [1]
- Typical range is $50 to $200 per load.
- This is ideal for carriers who only need occasional backup or seasonal assistance
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