Dedicated Contract Carriage Isn’t What
You Think It Is

Most companies reject dedicated based on outdated assumptions about cost, flexibility, and infrastructure.

But transportation volatility has changed the equation.

Before ruling it out, evaluate the structural risk inside your current model.

10 questions • Under 60 seconds • Executive Benchmark Results

Built From Real Transportation Operations Insight

55+ Years Managing Dedicated Carriage
Fleet Maintenance + Operations Expertise
Supporting Complex Supply Chains
Designed for CFO & Operations Leaders

Transportation Volatility is Exposing Hidden Weaknesses

Many transportation strategies were built during periods of stable capacity and predictable freight pricing.

Today’s market behaves very differently.

Capacity swings, driver shortages, and service volatility are exposing structural weaknesses in freight models built around the spot market.

The real question is no longer:

“What’s the cheapest rate?”

It’s Now:

“How resilient is our transportation model?”


The Hidden Cost of Transportation Volatility

What Companies Track

Freight Rates-
Fuel Cost-
Carrier Bids-
Lane Pricing-
Contract Rates-

What Actually Drives Cost

-Capacity Disruption
-Driver Turnover
-Service Failures
-Expedites
-Operational Instability

Freight rates are visible.
Operational volatility is not.

This Assessment Reveals Your Structural Transportation Risk

The Transportation Model Exposure Assessment evaluates the operational indicators that most directly impact supply chain stability.

Your results will reveal:

✅ Your Transportation Exposure Score
✅ Your Volatility Risk Category
✅ Indicators impacting transportation reliability
✅ Strategic insights used by high-performing supply chains

How Stable Is Your Transportation Model?

Low Exposure

Transportation structure is stable with limited operational volatility.

Moderate Exposure

Some volatility risk exists depending on market conditions.

High Exposure

Operational disruptions are likely impacting service performance.

Critical Exposure

Transportation instability may be creating major operational risk.

Supporting Complex Transportation Networks Across North America

From high-volume retail distribution to multi-state manufacturing supply chains, we design and operate dedicated contract carriage networks built for scale, consistency, and long-term operational stability.

Every supply chain has unique demands—frequency requirements, geographic reach, equipment needs, and service expectations. Our dedicated contract carriage programs are built to support complex, high-volume environments where reliability, visibility, and operational control directly impact business performance.

Today, our teams support transportation networks that move millions of miles annually across North America, helping organizations reduce volatility, improve service levels, and stabilize transportation costs.

✔ National retail distribution networks
✔ Grocery and food supply chains
✔ Multi-state manufacturing operations
✔ High-frequency distribution environments
✔ Regional hub-and-spoke delivery networks
✔ Dedicated store delivery fleets


See Your Transportation Exposure Score

10 Questions | 60 Seconds | Immediate Results