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NO CONTRACTS - NO % ANY LOADS ONLY $ 50.00 FLAT FEE PER LOAD LIVE TRUCK DISPATCH AGENT 24/7 TRUCK DISPATCH SERVICE LLC
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Dat Truck Dispatch Want to learn more about freight dispatchers and what they can do for your business?
Running a successful trucking business involves managing a lot of moving parts.
Freight dispatchers can take a piece off your plate by helping you find loads faster. We’ll help you understand the benefits of dispatchers v. self-dispatch with DAT.
Is a freight dispatcher right for your business?
Discover the difference between freight dispatchers and brokers.
Freight dispatchers represent carriers during freight negotiations to help you book the right loads.
They work with shippers and brokers on your behalf to find the best-paying loads that match your preferred lanes and equipment. When you get paid for delivering a load, the dispatcher takes a percentage off the top.
That means the more you make, the more they get paid — so they have plenty of incentive to keep you on the road.
Our sites that we recommend to also dispatch trucks are 247truckdispatch.com and truckdispatcherusa.com and our page that is trucksdispatchusa.com
To the casual observer there are many similarities between freight brokers and freight dispatchers, but it’s important to note the major differences.
Both freight dispatchers and brokers work as intermediaries, but freight dispatchers make a percentage of what your trucking company makes, meaning they have your best financial interests in mind. However, you need to be able to afford the cost of a dispatcher.
Freight brokers often make money by negotiating rates with shippers and then negotiating different, lower rates with owner-operators to allow for a profit margin for the broker. Getting a good rate with a broker means being a skilled and knowledgeable negotiator.
Be your own freight dispatcher with DAT.