How much does dry van shipping cost per mile?
Real pricing breakdown for Texas freight — Gateway Logistics dry van.
You need to ship dry goods regularly across Texas and beyond. Quotes from different brokers range from $1.50 to over $3.00 per mile. You can't tell what's reasonable or why the prices vary so much.
Dry van rates fluctuate based on fuel costs, lane demand, and seasonal patterns. High-traffic routes like Dallas to Houston typically cost less per mile than remote pickups in West Texas. Fuel surcharges add 15-25 cents per mile depending on diesel prices. Accessorial fees for detention, lumper service, or inside delivery can add $50-200 per load.
Most dry van shipments in Texas run $1.50-$3.00 per mile. Short hauls under 250 miles often hit the higher end due to fixed costs. Long interstate runs average $1.80-$2.20 per mile. Rates spike during peak seasons like harvest time or before major holidays when truck capacity gets tight.
Ask every broker for a detailed breakdown showing base rate, fuel surcharge, and any extra fees. Compare the total cost per load, not just the per-mile rate. Gateway Logistics provides transparent pricing with no hidden charges. Call for a quote that breaks down every cost component.
You'll know exactly what you're paying for each shipment. No surprise fees at delivery. You can budget accurately and compare rates fairly across different lanes and seasons.
Other things people in Texas ask
expedited dry van shipping next day
Call a freight broker who specializes in expedited dry van service. They have carrier networks that can handle rush deliveries. Expect to pay 20-30% more for next-day service, but it's cheaper than losing the customer.
dry van loads getting bumped canceled
This happens when you're only working spot market rates. Ask your broker about contracted rates or dedicated capacity agreements. Paying slightly more for guaranteed pickup beats the cost of angry customers and rushed replacements.
dry van freight damage prevention
Poor loading and securement cause most dry van damage. Work with a broker who vets their carriers for proper loading procedures. Require photos of how freight is loaded and secured before the truck leaves.
when to book dry van trucks peak season
Book 2-3 weeks ahead during peak season (holiday shipping, harvest time, back-to-school). Spot rates spike when capacity gets tight. A good broker can help you balance contract rates with spot market flexibility.
dry van shipment tracking GPS
Most modern freight brokers offer real-time GPS tracking for dry van shipments. Look for brokers who provide tracking links and automatic delivery updates. Avoid carriers who only give you a phone number to call for updates.
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