Power Only Dispatch Services | Dispatch Experts
Accepting Owner Operators & Small Fleets

Truck Dispatch Services for Owner Operators

Dispatch Experts helps you find loads, negotiate rates, complete broker setup, handle paperwork, and stay loaded. Dispatching starting at 7% — plus no-percentage unlimited options.

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Equipment We Dispatch

Find Freight For Your Truck

We search load boards and broker networks specifically for your equipment type, ensuring you get the right loads at the right rate.

Dry Van

Dry van dispatch services for owner operators looking for better lanes, consistent freight, and fewer empty miles.

Reefer

Reefer dispatch services for refrigerated carriers hauling temperature-controlled freight across the U.S.

Box Truck

Box truck dispatch services for regional, dedicated, and over-the-road box truck owner operators.

Flatbed

Flatbed dispatch services with rate negotiation, broker setup, and support for open-deck freight.

Step Deck

Step deck dispatch support for heavy freight, oversized freight, and specialized lanes.

Power Only

Power only dispatch services for trailer moves, load-outs, tow-aways, and drop-and-hook opportunities.

Starting at 7%

Power Only Dispatch Services

Trailer moves, load-outs, and drop-and-hook opportunities.

200-600 extra mi/wk

Common Pain Points

Challenges power only operators face daily

Trailer Condition Risk

You have zero control over the last driver. Blown tires at 2 AM, stuck tandems, busted airbags, no DOT inspection decal. all on someone else's trailer. CSA violations go on YOUR record regardless of who owns it. If the trailer arrives damaged and the receiver rejects it, you may haul it back at your own expense.

Deadhead After Every Drop

You drop a trailer and there is nothing waiting. Forum consensus: "distinct possibility that you will have nothing at the other end." Every bobtail mile burns fuel with zero revenue. This is the fundamental challenge of power only and where bad dispatching costs you the most money.

Insurance Complexity

Trailer interchange coverage, non-owned trailer coverage, bobtail insurance. power only has insurance layers that regular trucking does not. Without interchange coverage, you are personally liable for a $30,000-$60,000 trailer. Total insurance runs $15,000-$25,000/year for a single truck. New authority operators get quoted $1,200-$2,500/month.

How We Dispatch Power Only Differently

Return Load Before Outbound

We plan your backhaul before you accept the outbound load. Dropping a trailer 800 miles from base with no return is how operators lose money. We position you on lanes with consistent two-way freight and build relationships with shippers who have trailers moving in both directions.

Trailer Condition Advocacy

We verify trailer condition expectations with brokers before you commit and negotiate your right to refuse at hookup without penalty. If the trailer fails your pre-trip, we find an alternative. not pressure you to roll with a bad trailer. One CSA violation from a junk trailer costs more than any single load is worth.

Drop-and-Hook Route Optimization

Drop and hook saves 3-12 hours per load versus live loading. That translates to 200-600 extra revenue miles per week. $510-$1,530 more gross at $2.55/mile. We build routes around facilities with drop trailer programs (Amazon, Walmart, major retailers) to maximize your driving hours and minimize dock time.

Dedicated Account Building

Spot market power only is volatile. Dedicated accounts (Amazon Relay, USPS linehaul, retail distribution) provide consistent lanes, predictable schedules, and reliable pay. We build toward dedicated contracts while using spot loads to fill gaps. Contract rates average $2.95/mile versus $2.55/mile spot. that spread matters over a year.

$2.95
Contract Rate Avg/Mi
200-600
Extra Miles/Week
$9-21K
Annual Trailer Savings
30-45min
Drop & Hook Time

Why Power Only Dispatching is Different

Power only offers versatility and lower overhead. We find load-outs, tow-aways, and drop-and-hook opportunities across a wide variety of freight types.

Common Power Only Dispatching Questions

How does power only compare financially to owning a trailer?
Per-mile rates run 10-15% lower ($2.55/mile spot versus $2.68/mile for dry van with your own trailer). But you save $8,800-$21,000/year in trailer costs (payment, insurance, maintenance, registration, storage) and gain 200-600 extra revenue miles per week from drop-and-hook efficiency. At $2.55/mile, those extra miles add $510-$1,530 per week in gross revenue. For most operators, the net profit is comparable or better than owning a trailer.
Do I need trailer interchange insurance?
Yes. Almost every broker and shipper requires it for power only work. Without it, you are personally liable for a trailer worth $30,000-$60,000 if it is damaged while in your possession. Interchange coverage costs $400-$2,000/year and requires a signed trailer interchange agreement. If no agreement exists, you need non-owned trailer coverage instead. Large brokers increasingly require both on your policy.
What happens if the trailer fails my pre-trip inspection?
Do not take it. Call dispatch immediately and report the issues. We find a different trailer or a different load. Never roll with a bad trailer. one roadside inspection failure ruins your CSA score, and CSA violations go on YOUR record regardless of who owns the trailer. We negotiate the right to refuse at hookup without penalty before booking any load.
How do you prevent deadhead after I drop a trailer?
This is the core of what we do for power only operators. We plan your return load before you accept the outbound, position you near high-freight distribution hubs, and build relationships with shippers who have consistent two-way lanes. We also leverage load-outs. where you get paid a modest rate to reposition a trailer but can load freight into it en route, earning revenue on both the trailer move and the cargo.
Can I run power only with new authority?
Yes, but expect higher insurance costs ($1,200-$2,500/month for full coverage). Some brokers will not work with authority under 6-12 months. Amazon Relay is accessible to newer carriers and provides consistent work while you build operating history. We also recommend setting up factoring before you need it. brokers pay in 30-45 days but your fuel and insurance are due now. 85-90% of new O/O businesses fail in 2 years, primarily from cash flow. Planning prevents that.

Why Choose Dispatch Experts?

Professional freight dispatchers for truck drivers

The goal is the same: better freight decisions, stronger broker communication, and less time wasted chasing bad loads.

Load Search FTL/LTL

We search load boards and broker networks for full truckload and LTL freight based on your truck type, lane preferences, and schedule.

Rate Negotiation

Our freight dispatchers negotiate with brokers, help protect your rate per mile, and book only the loads you approve.

Broker Setup

We handle carrier packets, broker setup, rate confirmations, and dispatch paperwork so you can focus entirely on driving.

Detention & Layover

We help request and follow up on detention, layover, and truck ordered not used (TONU) payments when issues happen at the facility.

Invoicing Support

Back-office support is included, helping you submit paperwork, organize invoices, and get paid directly by brokers or factoring.

24/7 Support

Our dispatch team supports drivers before, during, and after active loads — including after-hours communication when needed.

No-Percentage Unlimited Dispatch

We also offer no-percent unlimited dispatch options for carriers who prefer a flat-fee dispatching model. Keep 100% of your negotiated rate.

Dispatching services starting at 7%

Prefer not to pay a percentage? We also offer NO % unlimited dispatch options. Request a call to learn how our flat-fee dispatch model works.

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Traditional pay-per-load model

7% / load
  • Pay only on accepted loads
  • No monthly fees
  • Full back-office support included
  • No contracts or forced dispatch
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Flat-fee dispatch option

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  • No percentage removed from loads
  • Keep 100% of your gross pay
  • Unlimited load searching options
  • Designed for active owner operators

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Fill out the short form and book your appointment now. Our onboarding team will call you and explain our services and how to start getting loads in less than 24 hours.

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  • No contracts, no forced dispatch
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Start Booking Loads

We search, negotiate, and book loads you approve.

What Carriers Say

Real drivers. Real results.

"It's a pleasure to work with Dispatch Experts. I want to continue working with Dispatch Experts. They handle the details so I can drive."

Jose Gonzalez
Jose Gonzalez
Dispatch Experts Carrier

"They have great experience in transportation and are reliable, transparent, and professional. It's rare to find dispatcher operations this clear."

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Edgar Araya
Dispatch Experts Carrier

"I am glad to work with Dispatch Experts. They always find good loads for me and communication is fast."

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FAQ

Everything you need to know

Clear answers for carriers before they request a callback.

How much does dispatching cost?
Standard dispatching services start at 7%. We also offer no-percentage unlimited dispatch options for carriers who want a flat-fee model. Request a call to learn which option fits your operation.
Do I have to sign a contract?
No. There are no long or short-term commitments, no minimum number of loads, and no obligations. You can stop at any time with a phone call or email.
Can I decline a load?
Yes. You can decline as many loads as you want. There are no minimum fees or obligations. You only move freight you approve.
Do you provide dispatch services for new MCs?
Yes. We work with new MC authority holders and help them get set up with brokers, understand the process, and start booking loads.
What equipment do you dispatch?
Dry Van, Reefer, Box Truck, Flatbed, Step Deck, and Power Only.
Do I need my own MC authority?
Yes. You need your own MC authority to work with Dispatch Experts. We follow strict FMCSA compliance policies.
Does Dispatch Experts help with invoicing?
Yes. Invoicing and collection support is included at no additional cost. You get paid directly from shippers and brokers.
What is a factoring company?
Brokers and shippers can take up to 60 days to pay invoices. Factoring companies purchase your invoices and provide funding in as little as the same day.

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Get load search, broker setup, rate negotiation, and a dispatcher who understands your business. Ask about standard dispatching starting at 7% or our NO % unlimited option.

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Michael Kay, Founder of Dispatch Experts

Michael Kay

Founder & Director of Operations

TIA Certified Transportation Specialist · 11 Years in Freight

Founder and Director of Operations at Dispatch Experts Inc., a North American truck dispatching company established in 2018. With over a decade of experience in freight operations, starting as a broker, then dispatcher, then building and running the company, Michael has helped owner operators and small fleets optimize profitability through dispatching, broker relations, and back-office support. Under his leadership, Dispatch Experts has focused on providing transparent, no-contract dispatch solutions and specialized support for new trucking authorities entering the market.

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