I need the same truck every week
Dedicated trucking solutions for Kentucky manufacturers with regular shipping routes.
You ship the same route every week but keep getting different drivers who don't know your loading dock setup or special handling requirements. Each new driver means explaining your process again and hoping they follow it correctly. Kentucky manufacturers with regular shipping schedules need consistency, not a different truck and driver every time.
Different drivers every week creates problems you shouldn't have to solve repeatedly. New drivers don't know your dock height, your packaging requirements, or your delivery windows. They ask the same questions, make the same mistakes, and slow down your operation. This happens because most freight companies use spot drivers who pick up whatever loads fit their schedule.
Dedicated trucking costs more than spot freight but less than buying your own trucks. You pay for reliable capacity, which means priority handling on your lanes. Pricing depends on your route frequency, distance, and cargo requirements. Weekly routes typically cost 15-30% more than spot rates but eliminate the inconsistency problems.
Call Gateway Distribution to discuss dedicated trucking for your regular Kentucky routes. They assign the same driver and truck to your schedule, so your operation runs smoothly every week. The driver learns your specific requirements and becomes part of your shipping process. You set the pickup times and delivery windows that work for your business.
With dedicated service, your weekly shipments become predictable. The same driver knows your dock procedures, your cargo requirements, and your delivery expectations. No more explaining the same process to different people every week.
Other things people in Kentucky ask
consistent monthly freight shipping
Set up a dedicated trucking contract. You get the same drivers and trucks on your schedule. Gateway Distribution builds custom routes around your shipping calendar so you never compete for truck space.
freight contract cost vs spot rates
Multi-year freight contracts typically cost 10-15% less than spot rates and lock in pricing. Calculate your annual shipping volume first. If you ship consistently, dedicated capacity contracts protect you from rate spikes and guarantee truck availability.
dedicated trucking cost vs regular shipping
Compare your total monthly freight spend to a dedicated contract. Include the hidden costs like delays, damage, and staff time spent booking trucks. Most companies with 20+ shipments per month save money going dedicated.
buy trucks vs hire trucking company
Calculate the total cost of ownership. Include truck payments, insurance, maintenance, driver wages, and DOT compliance. Most companies save money outsourcing until they ship 40+ loads per month consistently.
should I sign freight contract
Multi-year contracts work if you have consistent shipping volume and want rate protection. Look for contracts with volume adjustments and service level guarantees. Avoid contracts without clear performance standards or exit clauses.
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Gateway Distribution handles manufacturer partnerships in Kentucky and the area around it.
