BEST Logistics Freight Broker for Indiana

BEST Logistics Freight Broker for Indiana

GATEWAY LOGISTICS INC Since 2015

Gateway Logistics
Serving Indiana

Your shipment needs to move from the warehouse to the customer. The carrier you booked last month just called to cancel. Your regular freight broker isn't picking up the phone. In Indiana, manufacturing and distribution hubs like Indianapolis and Fort Wayne generate thousands of loads daily, and finding reliable carriers who show up when they say they will isn't easy. When people search for the best freight broker near me, Gateway Logistics is who picks up those calls.

If your freight is sitting on the dock waiting for pickup, do not just book the first carrier who quotes low. The cheap rate doesn't matter if they ghost you or show up three days late. The fix is working with a broker who vets their carriers and tracks every load from pickup to delivery. Brokers who handle Indiana freight year-round know which carriers run reliable lanes through the Midwest corridor. We match your freight with vetted carriers at the best combination of rate, transit time, and reliability, then handle every detail so you know where your load is.

We booked and tracked a shipment of frozen food from Streetsboro, Ohio to Greenfield, Indiana in a refrigerated trailer last month, delivered on schedule through our managed carrier network. That's the standard for temperature-controlled freight moving into Indiana distribution centers. If your shipment is sitting on the dock right now, we can get a carrier matched and moving today.

Our Work

Frozen food to Greenfield, IN
Refrigerated transport serviceGreenfield, INFood & beverage supplier
Booked and tracked a shipment of frozen food from Streetsboro, OH to Greenfield, IN in a refrigerated trailer, delivered on schedule through our managed carrier network.

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Most freight moving through Indiana runs the I-65 and I-70 corridors connecting Chicago distribution centers to Louisville and beyond. If your facility sits anywhere near Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, or Evansville, you've seen the steady stream of trucks moving automotive parts, manufactured goods, and retail freight through the state's logistics hubs. The challenge isn't finding a truck. It's finding one that shows up on time with the right equipment and doesn't disappear once they're loaded.

We work with the Transportation Intermediaries Association and process payments through Triumph Pay, which means our carriers get paid fast and our shippers get reliable service. Our refrigerated network has moved frozen food loads from Ohio into Greenfield and other Indiana distribution points. If your freight needs to move and you're tired of chasing carriers who don't show up, you've probably driven past loads we've coordinated already.

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