A dedicated cargo van route is not a courier service and not LTL freight. It's structured infrastructure — a fixed lane, a fixed schedule, and a single operator who runs it the same way every time.
Most manufacturers start with parcel carriers or internal staff for local vendor runs. Over time, the same issues surface. Here's what drives the shift to a dedicated route model.
Parcel carriers run consolidated routes — your pickup window shifts based on their network load. A heat treat vendor can't plan inbound batches around a window that changes daily.
When no carrier is available, operators or supervisors make the run. Every hour a production employee spends driving parts is an hour off the floor — and an invisible cost that compounds weekly.
Hub-and-spoke freight networks aren't built for 20-mile recurring moves. Transit times, minimum charges, and consolidation delays add cost and unpredictability to routes that should be simple.
With general carriers, a late or damaged delivery starts a claims process — not a conversation. A dedicated operator is directly reachable, and has a stake in running the route right every time.
Most recurring production routes follow the same structure: a manufacturer sends parts to a local vendor for secondary processing, then receives them back. The route runs on a fixed weekly cadence.
Setting up a recurring route is straightforward. No long onboarding, no long-term commitment required to start.
Pickup address, destination, what's moving, how often, and your preferred timing window. That's the starting point — nothing more needed to begin.
We review the lane, confirm handling requirements for your parts, and respond with a clean route structure and flat monthly rate. No complex pricing variables.
We connect directly with your vendor or destination facility to align inbound windows. Both facilities get a confirmed schedule before the first run.
Same driver, same van, same window every run. After the first few weeks, both facilities treat it as infrastructure — not a variable they need to manage.