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Intermodal Dispatch in Vermont

Professional intermodal dispatch services for owner-operators based in or running through Vermont. Local market expertise, top lane access, and rates averaging $2.42/mile.

$2.42

Rate/Mile

$20,570

Gross Monthly

$13,371

Net Monthly

Northeast

Market Region

Why Vermont for Intermodal Operations

The Northeast dry van market benefits from high-density consumer demand along the I-95 corridor. Port-driven import freight from Newark and Baltimore keeps capacity tight, especially during peak retail seasons. Tolls on the NJ Turnpike and I-95 cut into margins, but shorter average haul distances mean more loads per week. Owner-operators who master the congestion patterns and delivery windows can consistently outperform national averages.

Vermont Advantages

  • Dairy loads year-round provide consistent reefer freight
  • Ben & Jerry's and Cabot Creamery create branded food distribution loads
  • Lowest fuel tax in the Northeast
  • Limited competition from large carriers on Vermont routes

Key Industries

Dairy farmingTourismMaple syrupManufacturing

Top Freight Cities

BurlingtonSouth BurlingtonRutlandBarre

Top Intermodal Lanes in Vermont

Burlington→Albany
Burlington→Boston
Rutland→Hartford
Barre→Concord

Northeast Intermodal Corridors

Newark NJ → Boston MA
Philadelphia PA → Hartford CT
Baltimore MD → New York NY
Harrisburg PA → Albany NY

Vermont Trucking Regulations

1
Many roads cannot handle 53ft trailers
2
Lowest fuel tax in Northeast
3
Mountain grades on I-89
4
Dairy loads year-round but small volumes

Intermodal Dispatch in Nearby States

Intermodal Dispatch in Vermont — FAQ

Intermodal rates in Vermont currently average around $2.42 per mile, with estimated gross monthly earnings of $20,570. Rates vary by lane, season, and load specifics. Our dispatch team negotiates rates 10-25% above spot market through direct shipper relationships in Vermont.
The top intermodal freight lanes in Vermont include Burlington→Albany, Burlington→Boston, Rutland→Hartford, Barre→Concord. These corridors have the highest consistent volume and strongest rates for intermodal operators. Our dispatch team monitors rate trends on all Vermont lanes daily.
Key regulations for intermodal operators in Vermont: Many roads cannot handle 53ft trailers. Lowest fuel tax in Northeast. Mountain grades on I-89. Dairy loads year-round but small volumes. Our dispatch team stays current on all Vermont regulations and factors compliance requirements into every load booking.
The primary industries generating intermodal freight in Vermont are Dairy farming, Tourism, Maple syrup, Manufacturing. These sectors create consistent demand throughout the year, though seasonal patterns can affect volume. Our dispatcher for the Vermont market has direct relationships with shippers in these industries.
Getting started is simple: fill out our consultation form below with your equipment details and Vermont 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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