







Truck Dispatch Services in Maryland
Maryland is strategically positioned in the Mid-Atlantic with Baltimore serving as a major port. The Port of Baltimore handles diverse cargo from automotive to bulk commodities. Proximity to Washington DC and Northeast markets creates strong opportunities.

Top Freight Lanes from Maryland
Northeast Corridor via I-95 moving port freight, consumer goods, and manufactured products. 100 miles with premium short-haul rates of $4.00-$5.50/mile.
Capital corridor carrying government supplies, consumer goods, and construction materials. 40 miles with high-frequency delivery demand and premium rates.
I-95 corridor hauling port freight, consumer goods, and auto imports. 190 miles with rates of $3.50-$4.50/mile.
Port-to-port connector via I-95/I-64 carrying intermodal freight, auto transport, and consumer goods. 320 miles with balanced freight flow.
I-70 corridor moving port freight, manufactured goods, and consumer products. 250 miles with consistent industrial demand.
Why Maryland Carriers Choose FF Dispatch
We specialize in finding high-paying loads on these routes and more. Our dispatchers know the Maryland freight market inside and out, including maryland toll roads (i-95, harbor tunnel) and other state-specific requirements, ensuring you get the best rates and minimal deadhead miles.
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Whether you run a dry van, reefer, flatbed, or specialized equipment, our dispatchers have the expertise and connections to find you profitable loads throughout Maryland.
Maryland Trucking Facts
Port of Baltimore is a leading automotive import port
I-95 corridor provides Northeast access
Proximity to DC creates government freight opportunities
What Maryland Truckers Need to Know
Maryland Toll Roads (I-95, Harbor Tunnel)
Maryland charges trucks $20-$35 for I-95 toll facilities including the Fort McHenry Tunnel and JFK Highway. E-ZPass saves 20%. The Key Bridge collapse (2024) redirected traffic — check current routing. Annual toll costs average $3,000-$6,000.
Port of Baltimore Auto Processing Rules
Baltimore is the #1 auto import port in the US. Auto transport carriers need special port credentials, TWIC cards ($125), and advance scheduling. The port processes 800,000+ vehicles annually.
DC Metro Area Truck Restrictions
The DC metro area (including suburban Maryland) restricts trucks on many residential roads and parkways. The Baltimore-Washington Parkway (I-295) prohibits commercial vehicles. GPS must use truck-specific routing to avoid $500+ fines.
Maryland freight peaks September through November with port import season and holiday retail distribution. Auto imports through Baltimore are consistent year-round with slight peaks in spring (new model year) and fall. Government freight spikes at fiscal year end (September). Winter is mild compared to northern states, keeping I-95 corridor operational. Crab season (April-November) creates unique reefer demand from the Chesapeake Bay.
Frequently Asked Questions — Maryland Trucking
Why is the Port of Baltimore important for trucking?
Baltimore is the #1 auto import port in the US, processing 800,000+ vehicles annually. It also handles farm equipment, sugar, and bulk commodities. Auto transport carriers earn premium rates. Drayage pays $250-$400/container.
How expensive are Maryland tolls?
Maryland toll facilities (I-95, Harbor Tunnel, Bay Bridge) charge trucks $20-$35 per crossing. E-ZPass saves 20%. Annual toll costs for regular Maryland carriers average $3,000-$6,000. Factor tolls into every rate negotiation.
Are there government freight opportunities near DC?
Yes — Maryland borders Washington DC, creating massive government and military freight demand. Government fiscal year ends September 30, creating a procurement surge. Government contracts provide steady, well-paying freight at rates 10-15% above commercial.
What truck restrictions exist in the DC metro area?
Many Maryland roads near DC prohibit commercial vehicles — the Baltimore-Washington Parkway (I-295) bans trucks entirely. Use I-95 and I-495 (Capital Beltway) as designated truck routes. Violating truck restrictions carries $500+ fines.
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