Truck Dispatch Services in Delaware
Delaware is the Northeast corridor's throughway state, connecting major markets from Baltimore to Philadelphia. The state offers chemical manufacturing freight, agricultural products, and strategic positioning for East Coast distribution.

Top Freight Lanes from Delaware
I-95 corridor carrying chemical products, consumer goods, and manufactured materials. 30 miles with ultra-short-haul premium rates.
I-95 corridor hauling chemical freight, consumer goods, and distribution loads. 70 miles with rates of $4.50-$6.00/mile.
US-13/I-95 corridor moving agricultural products, consumer goods, and government supplies. 90 miles with consistent demand.
I-95/NJ Turnpike corridor carrying chemical products and consumer goods. 50 miles with high-frequency Northeast rates.
US-13 corridor hauling agricultural products, poultry, and consumer goods. 120 miles with strong reefer demand.
Why Delaware Carriers Choose FF Dispatch
We specialize in finding high-paying loads on these routes and more. Our dispatchers know the Delaware freight market inside and out, including delaware i-95 tolls and other state-specific requirements, ensuring you get the best rates and minimal deadhead miles.
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Delaware Trucking Facts
Chemical corridor creates tanker and specialized freight demand
Poultry industry drives reefer volumes
No sales tax on purchases benefits carriers
What Delaware Truckers Need to Know
Delaware I-95 Tolls
Delaware charges trucks $12-$25 for the Delaware Turnpike (I-95). The 11-mile toll section is unavoidable — it's the only route through the state. E-ZPass required for smooth passage.
No Sales Tax
Delaware has zero sales tax on any purchases — fuel, parts, tires, supplies. This saves carriers $1,000-$2,500/year. Many carriers schedule major purchases when passing through DE.
Chemical Hauling Permits
Delaware's chemical corridor (Wilmington area) requires specific hazmat endorsements and placarding for chemical loads. DuPont and other chemical companies generate consistent tanker demand but require specialized certifications.
Delaware freight is steady year-round due to chemical manufacturing and strategic corridor position. Light peaks September-November with poultry processing (Delaware is a top-10 poultry state). Spring brings agricultural freight from Sussex County farms. I-95 traffic is consistent as the main Northeast artery.
Frequently Asked Questions — Delaware Trucking
Why is Delaware important despite being the second-smallest state?
Delaware sits on I-95 — the main Northeast corridor. Every truck traveling from Boston to DC passes through. This creates consistent freight volume despite the state's small size. Chemical manufacturing and poultry add local freight opportunities.
How much do Delaware tolls cost?
The Delaware Turnpike (I-95) charges trucks $12-$25 for the 11-mile section. It's unavoidable — there's no alternate route. E-ZPass is required. Budget for this toll on every Northeast run.
Does Delaware's no sales tax benefit truckers?
Yes — Delaware charges zero sales tax. Carriers save $1,000-$2,500/year by purchasing fuel, tires, and parts in DE. Many carriers schedule major maintenance when passing through. Combined with no personal property tax, DE is a popular state for fleet registration.
What chemical freight comes from Delaware?
Wilmington is home to DuPont and other chemical manufacturers. Tanker loads of chemicals, polymers, and industrial materials pay $3.50-$4.50/mile. Requires hazmat endorsement and specialized insurance. Year-round demand with premium rates.
Major Trucking Hubs in Delaware
Wilmington
Wilmington sits on I-95 between Philadelphia and Baltimore, two major freight markets. Delaware's tax-free shopping draws massive retail volume, and the Port of Wilmington handles fruit imports from South America — the largest banana port on the East Coast.
Dover
Dover is Delaware's capital and home to Dover Air Force Base, which generates military logistics freight. The Delmarva Peninsula's poultry industry ships millions of pounds of chicken products through Dover annually.
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