Intermodal Dispatch in Georgia
Professional intermodal dispatch services for owner-operators based in or running through Georgia. Local market expertise, top lane access, and rates averaging $2.22/mile.
$2.22
Rate/Mile
$18,870
Gross Monthly
$12,266
Net Monthly
Southeast
Market Region
Why Georgia for Intermodal Operations
The Southeast is one of the nation's strongest dry van markets, fueled by Atlanta's role as a distribution hub and Florida's massive consumer base. Savannah and Charleston ports generate steady import freight, while automotive manufacturing in Tennessee, Alabama, and South Carolina adds reliable contract lanes. Deadhead rates are generally favorable thanks to high freight density along the I-75 and I-85 corridors.
Georgia Advantages
- Atlanta is the undisputed distribution capital of the Southeast
- Port of Savannah is the fastest-growing US container port
- I-75 and I-85 corridors provide freight density in every direction
- Kia and automotive plants create steady auto parts demand
Key Industries
Logistics/distributionPoultry processingAutomotivePort operations
Top Freight Cities
AtlantaSavannahAugustaMaconColumbus
Top Intermodal Lanes in Georgia
Atlanta→Charlotte
Savannah→Jacksonville
Atlanta→Nashville
Macon→Tampa
Augusta→Columbia
Southeast Intermodal Corridors
Atlanta GA → Charlotte NC
Jacksonville FL → Nashville TN
Savannah GA → Memphis TN
Miami FL → Atlanta GA
Georgia Trucking Regulations
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80,000 lbs GVW standard2
Savannah port has specific drayage requirements3
Standard federal compliance4
I-285 congestion surcharges common from brokersIntermodal Dispatch in Nearby States
Intermodal Dispatch in Georgia — FAQ
Intermodal rates in Georgia currently average around $2.22 per mile, with estimated gross monthly earnings of $18,870. Rates vary by lane, season, and load specifics. Our dispatch team negotiates rates 10-25% above spot market through direct shipper relationships in Georgia.
The top intermodal freight lanes in Georgia include Atlanta→Charlotte, Savannah→Jacksonville, Atlanta→Nashville, Macon→Tampa, Augusta→Columbia. These corridors have the highest consistent volume and strongest rates for intermodal operators. Our dispatch team monitors rate trends on all Georgia lanes daily.
Key regulations for intermodal operators in Georgia: 80,000 lbs GVW standard. Savannah port has specific drayage requirements. Standard federal compliance. I-285 congestion surcharges common from brokers. Our dispatch team stays current on all Georgia regulations and factors compliance requirements into every load booking.
The primary industries generating intermodal freight in Georgia are Logistics/distribution, Poultry processing, Automotive, Port operations. These sectors create consistent demand throughout the year, though seasonal patterns can affect volume. Our dispatcher for the Georgia market has direct relationships with shippers in these industries.
Getting started is simple: fill out our consultation form below with your equipment details and Georgia operating area. We'll review your profile, verify your authority and insurance, and have you dispatched within 48 hours. You need: MC authority with intermodal endorsement, TWIC card for port facility access, Chassis pool membership (DCLI, TRAC, Flexi-Van). No long-term contracts required.
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