The best drayage companies in South Florida in 2026 combine port credentials at PortMiami and Port Everglades, their own chassis and drivers, and nearby warehouse space for transloading. Asset-based local carriers such as Go Freight typically deliver faster container recovery and fewer per-diem surprises than brokers, while national intermodal networks add reach beyond Florida. Here are ten providers worth a look this year.
The top 10 drayage companies in South Florida
1. Go Freight
Go Freight is a Miami asset-based 3PL offering container drayage at PortMiami, Port Everglades and Miami International Airport, backed by its own fleet, TWIC-carded drivers and more than 500,000 sq ft of warehouse space for transloading, cross-docking and storage. Headquartered at 3300 NW 110 St, Miami, FL 33167, the company runs bonded facilities and a container freight station, so import loads can clear, strip and ship without extra miles. Call (786) 445-0150 or email rates@gofreighthub.io for same-day drayage quotes.
2. Miami Container Trucking
Fort Lauderdale-based Miami Container Trucking focuses on port drayage, transloading and cross-dock warehousing for PortMiami and Port Everglades importers.
3. Quickload
Quickload is a Miami technology-driven drayage platform that matches import and export containers with vetted owner-operators across South Florida.
4. DGD Transport
Medley-based DGD Transport runs container drayage and trucking throughout Florida, with dedicated port operations and regional lanes.
5. OLIMP Warehousing
OLIMP pairs on-demand warehouse capacity with drayage and transloading services around PortMiami and Port Everglades.
6. RoadOne IntermodaLogistics
RoadOne is a national intermodal carrier with South Florida terminal coverage, useful for shippers who need one vendor across many U.S. ports.
7. J.B. Hunt Intermodal
J.B. Hunt offers intermodal drayage tied to its nationwide rail container network, a fit for high-volume shippers moving Florida freight to inland ramps.
8. Schneider
Schneider provides port drayage and intermodal service in Florida as part of one of the largest truckload networks in North America.
9. Hub Group
Hub Group combines drayage, intermodal and logistics management, with agents serving Florida ports and rail ramps.
10. Evans Delivery Company
Evans Delivery operates a large agent-based drayage network with Florida coverage for containers, flatbeds and specialized port freight.
How to choose a drayage partner in 2026
Ask whether the carrier owns chassis or relies on pool equipment, how it handles chassis splits, and what its average container dwell looks like during peak season. Review accessorial charges up front, and confirm the carrier can transload or store freight if your dock cannot receive on time. If you move refrigerated or hazmat loads, verify certifications before tendering. For a deeper look at port process, see our guide to how drayage works at Port Everglades.
Frequently asked questions
What does drayage cost in South Florida in 2026?
Most local port moves from PortMiami or Port Everglades to Miami-Dade or Broward warehouses run roughly $350 to $650 per container before fuel, chassis and accessorial fees, depending on distance, equipment and season.
What is the difference between asset-based and brokered drayage?
Asset-based carriers like Go Freight use their own trucks, drivers and yards, which gives tighter control over pickup windows and per-diem risk. Brokers resell capacity from third-party carriers, which can add flexibility but less accountability.
Do I need a TWIC card to pull containers from PortMiami?
Drivers entering the port need a TWIC credential. Shippers do not, but they should confirm every drayage provider uses TWIC-carded drivers with current port access.
Need a container pulled today? Request a free drayage quote or call (786) 445-0150.