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SC — Freight Marketplace

Ship freight from
South Carolina.
Pay a flat 5%.

BMW Spartanburg and Volvo Charleston anchor a deep tier-one supplier network across the upstate. Just-in-time auto-parts freight on I-85 is the steady spine of SC trucking.

◉ 01 — Top corridors

  • Charleston → Atlanta
  • Greenville → Charlotte
  • Columbia → Savannah

◉ 02 — Freight industries

  • Auto (BMW, Volvo)
  • Port container (Charleston)
  • Tires (Michelin)

◉ 03 — Authority

FMCSA Docket
MC-123033
USDOT
3176886
Surety bond
BMC-84 active
Platform fee
Flat 5% — all-in

How the 5% saves money on a South Carolina load

Industry-average broker commission is 13–25% of load value. On a typical Charleston outbound load, that's the difference between what your broker pays the carrier and what you pay the broker — money that stays inside the broker's call-center and never shows up on a line item.

On GetHaulDirect, the rate you post is the rate the carrier sees. The 5% is billed separately via Stripe Connect escrow, released only after proof-of-delivery is uploaded. ACH to the carrier in two business days. See your annual savings →

Carriers serving South Carolina are FMCSA-verified (active authority + insurance on file) and identity-cleared through Sumsub before they can accept a load. No anonymous brokers, no double-brokering, no factoring deductions on the carrier side.

South Carolina freight FAQ

Frequently asked

+What freight lanes does GetHaulDirect serve in South Carolina?

GetHaulDirect's carrier network covers the full South Carolina freight footprint, with concentration on the top corridors out of Charleston: Charleston → Atlanta; Greenville → Charlotte; Columbia → Savannah. Equipment supported: dry van, refrigerated, flatbed, step-deck, box truck, intermodal.

+What freight industries are common in South Carolina?

Top freight-generating industries in South Carolina include Auto (BMW, Volvo), Port container (Charleston), Tires (Michelin). Each industry has its own equipment and timing patterns; the matching engine routes loads to carriers whose verified equipment fits.

+Is GetHaulDirect a licensed broker in South Carolina?

Yes. GetHaulDirect operates under FMCSA broker authority MC-123033 and USDOT 3176886, valid in all 50 US states including South Carolina. The active BMC-84 surety bond ($75,000) is filed with FMCSA. The authority and bond status are publicly verifiable on FMCSA SAFER.

+How much does a typical Charleston outbound load cost?

Pricing varies by lane length, equipment, weight, and timing. The free /quote estimator computes a per-mile rate based on industry-average lane data plus a 5% platform fee, so you can see the carrier rate and total cost up front before posting. Industry-average broker spread is 13–25% of load value; GetHaulDirect's flat 5% replaces that.