Wide low-angle shot of a loaded heavy-duty freight truck pulling out of a loading dock at dusk, cargo straps visible across the flatbed, amber dock lights casting hard shadows on the asphalt, motion blur on the rear wheels
Wide low-angle shot of a loaded heavy-duty freight truck pulling out of a loading dock at dusk, cargo straps visible across the flatbed, amber dock lights casting hard shadows on the asphalt, motion blur on the rear wheels
— Owner-operated. No brokers.

Real fleet. Direct dispatch. Zero handoffs.

RapidHaul runs its own vehicles, its own drivers, and its own dispatch desk. When you call, a load moves — not a request to a third party.

Close-up environmental shot of a fleet of flatbed and box trucks lined up at a regional freight yard under overcast morning daylight, fleet numbers stenciled on cab doors, tie-down chains coiled on the beds, no drivers visible
Close-up environmental shot of a fleet of flatbed and box trucks lined up at a regional freight yard under overcast morning daylight, fleet numbers stenciled on cab doors, tie-down chains coiled on the beds, no drivers visible
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Vehicles on the road — not on a spreadsheet

Our fleet covers flatbeds, box trucks, and sprinter vans — all owner-operated, all regionally stationed. No subcontracting. No unknown variables between your dock and the destination.

Five states. Active dispatch Mon–Sun, 5am–11pm. Every vehicle GPS-tracked from pickup to drop.

How the dispatch model works

Same-day coverage isn't a marketing line — it's the operating model. Here's what that means on every haul.

▸ No brokers
▸ Same-day moves
▸ Corridor-first routing

Direct from our desk to our driver

Built for today, not next week

Drivers who know the route cold

Every load is dispatched in-house. No third-party handoffs, no mystery carriers, no margin stacked by a middleman.

Regional staging means a vehicle is already close. When a load comes in, dispatch confirms within the hour and the truck rolls — not tomorrow.

Each driver runs a fixed regional corridor. No detour guesswork, no unfamiliar roads — loads move on the fastest known path.

Confirm your route is covered

TX, OK, KS, MO, AR — live coverage across five states. Check the map before you call.