Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Oklahoma carriers move more freight than most people realize. But dispatch? Still runs on phone calls and whiteboard scrawl. DispatchHub changes that.
What DispatchHub does
Real-time load listings across I-35, I-40, and I-44 corridors. Filter by rate, equipment type, and destination. No more calling around for leads.
Your fleet, your drivers, your reputation. DispatchHub keeps your carrier list organized and makes coordination frictionless.
Assign loads, update drivers, track status — all from one screen. Cut the phone tag. Eliminate the back-and-forth.
Know what the market is paying before you quote. Rate benchmarks by lane, equipment type, and time of year.
BOLs, rate confirmations, and dispatch records — stored and accessible. Stop losing paperwork in truck cabs.
Every carrier in your network is verified and documented. Shipper confidence. Less liability exposure.
How it works
Shippers post freight. Carriers browse available loads by lane, rate, and equipment match. Filter by I-35, I-40, I-44, or any destination.
DispatchHub surfaces the best-fit carrier for each load based on location, equipment, and performance history. One click to confirm.
Load is dispatched. Driver gets the details. Status updates flow automatically. Everyone stays informed without a single phone call.
Why Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City sits at the crossroads of three interstate highways: I-35 runs north-south from Texas to Minnesota, I-40 cuts east-west across the continent, and I-44 connects the Great Lakes to Texas. More importantly, it sits at the center of the agricultural and energy freight corridors that power the American economy.
Most freight dispatch software was built for mega-fleets in Dallas or Chicago. DispatchHub was built for Oklahoma.
Oklahoma City is home to the largest livestock auction infrastructure in the country — a massive, underserved freight vertical.
Oil field equipment, frac sand, and pipeline materials move through Oklahoma daily. That's high-rate, specialized freight.
Oklahoma City's central location makes it the natural cross-dock point for shipments moving between Dallas, Kansas City, and the Southwest.
Key freight lanes
The busiest short-haul corridor in the region. High volume, fast turns, consistent rates.
Strong agricultural and manufacturing freight base. Good rates for dry van and flatbed.
Southeast connection via I-40. Growing e-commerce and retail freight demand.
Southwest run via I-40. Energy equipment and agricultural commodities drive volume.
The local backhaul. Short run, fast turnaround, keeps trucks moving between Oklahoma metros.
Long-haul mountain run. Higher rates, longer dwell — DispatchHub helps fill empty backhauls.
The carriers who move fastest win the best loads. DispatchHub gives Oklahoma carriers the tools to do exactly that — without the enterprise price tag and without the enterprise complexity.