FOR SHIPPERS AND BROKERS
- Thousands of trucks to move your loads
- 24/7 updates and load tracking
- No double brokering and hidden fees
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Dispatch Solutions for Shippers and Brokers
We are known for its excellent freight dispatch service. Our team has provided dispatching services for owner-operators and trucking fleets since 2019. We help find their loads, communicate with their customers, and complete all necessary paperwork so they can focus on the important task of transporting goods.
When you choose Arrow Dispatch Services as your freight dispatch service, you enjoy clear pricing devoid of hidden payments and termination fees. You can rest assured that the price we quote you is the price you pay.
Our team believes it takes both freight brokers and shippers to successfully transport loads. We can help make the process smoother for both parties. Here’s how.
How we can help freight brokers and shippers
One of the biggest advantages we provide freight brokers and shippers is our extensive pool of independent owner-operators eager to assist with their loads. Our drivers have all cleared our approval process and are ready to service your needs. Other ways can help include:
- Eliminate double brokering. Double brokering is illegal unless the shipper consents to the arrangement. However, that does not stop some companies from engaging in the practice without the knowledge of the clients they represent. As independent dispatchers, we never double broker your loads. We work solely as independent dispatchers for drivers with whom we can provide all documentation.
- Offer transparency. From our pricing model to updates about the progress of your load, we offer full transparency to freight brokers and carriers. Dispatchers keep track of preferred carriers and routes to ensure a smoother process each time you use our services.
- Provide 24/7 updates. Our team never leaves freight brokers hanging. We provide timely updates on your loads during every leg of the journey. Potential delays or problems are communicated immediately. We are available 24/7 to track loads, answer your questions and concerns, and ensure your shipments arrive as planned.
Most freight brokers and shippers do not have the time required to locate a freight forwarder on their own. You can trust our team with the most fragile cargo and the tightest deadlines. We find the best, most cost-efficient shipping solutions to meet your needs every time.
Our truck dispatcher service benefits
Working with us ensures satisfaction for all parties involved in the shipping process. Whether you are a freight broker or a carrier, our team offers stress-free and on-time dispatching for your loads. Here is what you can expect when you choose our truck dispatcher services.
Benefits for Brokers
- Access to a large pool of reputable carriers
- Financially flexible carriers to meet every budget
- Transparent pricing model with no hidden fees
- Reputable carriers with satisfactory performance records
- Regular updates on all loads and immediate communication for any transport issues or delays
- Follow no-solicitation guidelines
Benefits for Carriers
- Dedicated dispatchers to help match loads
- Rate confirmations are sent directly between broker and carrier
- No forced dispatch
- Advanced confirmation for all rates
- Dispatch managers are available to supervise all operations
- Access to a network of freight brokers in good standing
A CDL is a special license required to operate large, heavy, or hazardous material vehicles such as trucks, buses, and trailers in the U.S.
You need a CDL license to legally drive commercial vehicles, meet state and federal regulations, and qualify for jobs in the trucking or transport industry.
Class A CDL: For operating vehicles with a combined weight of 26,001+ lbs (tractor-trailers, tankers, etc.).
Class B CDL: For single vehicles over 26,001 lbs (buses, dump trucks, delivery trucks).
Class C CDL: For smaller vehicles carrying hazardous materials or more than 16 passengers.
Minimum age (18 for intrastate, 21 for interstate).
Valid driver’s license.
Medical examination (DOT physical).
Knowledge test and skills/road test.
You must apply at your local DMV or licensing office, pass the written exam for a Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP), complete training, and then pass the road skills test.
Depending on your training program, it usually takes 3 to 8 weeks to complete CDL training and testing.
The cost varies by state, but generally ranges between $3,000 – $7,000 including training, application, and testing fees.
Technically yes, but most employers prefer or require formal CDL training. Truck driving schools also prepare you for the road test and improve your job opportunities.
Yes, CDL licenses usually expire every 5 to 8 years depending on the state, and you’ll need to renew it with updated medical and vision requirements.
With a CDL, you can work as a truck driver, bus driver, delivery driver, construction vehicle operator, or hazardous materials transporter.