Find Loads Near Me

This idea, this website, this web map app was designed and built around to help you the driver. If it wasn’t for you being able to sacrifice and grind and drive long hours through the night fighting the feeling of sleep for hours none of this would be possible. We want to share our Vision for Growth.

First stage is to have the map app to help the driver get closer to the freight. That is our current stage. We have the technology we can build it and we did. It’s really simple and is designed all around you, the driver. The free version, the pricing, and the website being mobile friendly, was all designed around the expedited driver. Every-step was carefully designed and planned to help you get loads faster. We want to eliminate the wait.

Second stage is to have a dispatch app so our Load Near Me drivers know exactly where to go to get the best freight and we will be there to give them the best rates! So building off of the first stage we will help you get to the best location. Then we want to directly dispatch loads right to you from those exact locations. We think this will help drivers eliminate the wait even more by combining our map app with a dispatch service. We know the best locations for expedited freight and we know the prices in all those areas, we just have to combine the two so you get the best experience.

Third stage is to help owner operators and start up companies grow bigger by providing them with the apps, tools, and training they need to start and grow their business. Everyone wants to be their own boss and some of you are lucky enough to be your own boss. Maybe you have another vehicle or maybe you have a couple of vehicles. Even if you just have one cargo van or one box truck and just have a LLC, we want to help you grow your business! Being able to partner with Alic Consulting we can provide the applications, the tools, the training, the knowledge, the experience, the dispatchers, the processes, etc. You name it and we can do it. If you help us grow and get to this stage then we want to help you and help you grow into becoming a full blown transportation business. Transportation is a trillion dollar industry in America and everyone can be apart of it.

Ideally Load Near Me will have 3 revenue producing areas. 1st is the map app. 2nd is the carrier / dispatch app. 3rd is the training app to help train and familiar yourself or your dispatchers with prices. Nothing comes easy in this world but we are gonna make sure that we use our experience to help you make things a little easier. Why go through the trouble of being confused and not knowing what to do when we want to help. That is what Load Near Me is all about. So help us and we will help you.

While everyone was somehow affected by Covid 19, the transportation industry was hit in all sectors including expedite, rail, air, and vans. A once upon a time trillion dollar industry in the United States, Covid 19 has declined the transportation sector to roughly 770 billion dollars. The decline is mostly due to economic slowdown and inability to keep the people safe from the virus.

We knew the hardest hit months were April and May because the drivers that we are in contact with have all complained that they were barely doing 3 loads a week. We were all affected small companies and big companies like Synder, JB Hunt, YRC worldwide. As things start to bounce back and recover drivers are still worried about going over the road.

The fear is real and as far as we know most major truck stops have not implement large scale cleaning operations. Everything still looks and feels the same at the majority of truck stops we toured. We do hope that as business start to open up and companies are implementing new measures to be safe, that the transportation industry will start up again.

This transition should trickle down from semi-tracks to air, rail, and even expedited cargo markets. We are sure that the US market will bounce back but we are predicting that the Asia-Pacific market will bounce back the highest helped my China and India.

Covid 19 in Transportation and the World