Independent truck dispatch is knowing as truck dispatcher works for a single carrier, either as an employee or as a “bona fide agent” of the carrier company. The truck dispatcher’s primary duties are;
WHAT IS A INDEPENDENT TRUCK DISPATCH ?
- find available loads for the empty (or soon to be empty) trucks owned by or leased to your trucking company
- negotiate load rates with freight brokers or agents
- review/signs carrier contracts, reviews/signs rate and/or load confirmations, and send your carrier packets to brokers or agents
- dispatch the drivers of your empty trucks to pick-up the loads you’ve booked
- track your loaded trucks through delivery
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Truck Dispatch Service
Curious about how freight dispatchers work? Here’s what owner operators need to know.
If you’re looking to find high-paying freight, then hiring a dispatch service or enlisting the help of an independent truck dispatcher is a convenient and relatively hassle-free option. But, is it right for your trucking business?
- Truck dispatchers provide a range of back-end support.
- Dispatch services can help manage your business.
- With DAT, you can act as your own freight dispatch service.