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Dispatch Services

Curious about how freight dispatchers work? Here’s what owner operators need to know.

SeeingGreen Logistics Dispatching Services ADVANTAGES - 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 Dus, you can act as your own freight dispatch service.

Truck dispatchers provide a range of back-end support

Truck dispatch services can help you with finding freight, driver management, billing, and more.
It’s a dispatcher’s job to help trucking businesses find loads, which can be especially useful for new operations that are still working to build their list of clients. Dispatchers negotiate with brokers and shippers on your behalf for higher-paying freight, and earn a fixed percentage on each load you deliver.

Dispatch services can help manage your business

If you have the budget for it, you can actually outsource a lot of your logistical operations to a freight dispatch service agency.

In addition to finding loads and assigning them to your drivers, dispatch services can help ensure your MC compliance is up to date, establish and maintain service expectations with your clients, and handle billing paperwork and invoice collections. However, additional services come with a higher price tag that will need to be negotiated.

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Will a dispatcher really help my company?




As with most business partnerships, choosing the right dispatcher can mean the difference between thriving and just getting by. But once you find a dispatch service that works well with your business, you’ll be able to turn over back-end office tasks and instead focus on keeping your trucks on the road. Truck dispatcher duties and services can be especially beneficial for drivers looking for support as they shift to becoming independent owner operators.

How do freight brokers and dispatchers differ?




The primary practical difference is that dispatchers are working on your behalf to secure good paying loads. Dispatchers only get paid when you get paid, and often use a combination of broker connections and load boards to find loads. Freight brokers, on the other hand, typically make profits by naming prices to shippers and offering lower rates to carriers. That said, brokers often have reliable relationships with shippers, which makes them good resources for finding freight.

How much do truck dispatchers make per load?




Truck dispatcher commissions will vary depending on their level of responsibilities and the amount of work put in for each load. However, independent dispatchers will generally receive 5-10 percent of each delivery invoice or a flat per-load fee.

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