Dispatch Service – Is it worth it?
What is a dispatch service?
A truck dispatch service helps owner-operators manage many of the back-office aspects of running a trucking company. Some of them provide end-to-end services,
managing everything from finding the loads to ensuring shippers pay their invoices on time, while other dispatchers specialize in certain services.
A dispatcher provides services such as finding loads, assigning loads and managing drivers, maintaining motor carrier compliance, managing weather delays, providing customer care,
handling billing paperwork.
Working with a truck dispatch service company is a decision you should make carefully.
The right truck dispatch service can be an important partner in helping you run a successful trucking company.
They can be especially useful to drivers who are transitioning from being “company drivers” to owner-operators. There are some overlaps between what a dispatcher and a broker can do for your
company. A freight broker works with shippers and carriers – matching them and making a profit for doing so. Freight brokers can be good resources because they have established relationships
with shippers. However, their main incentive is to charge shippers as much as possible and pay carriers as little as possible. A dispatcher, on the other hand, technically works for you,
and, thus, should represent your interests.
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Last but not least we will send weekly reports which include all empty miles, loaded miles, revenue, and rate per mile for the past week.
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