Service area — Kirkland
Need freight moved in Kirkland? We pull your containers off the Port of Seattle and run the delivery — full drayage or a box truck for the last mile, on our own trucks, with one person on your account.

Whether it's a full container or a couple of pallets that don't need a 53-foot trailer, Kirkland freight needs a carrier who owns the trucks and plans the route. That's us.
Kirkland runs along I-405 and the Lake Washington shore — Totem Lake's retail, the tech offices downtown, and the business parks off NE 124th. Freight here is steady, and it all traces back to a container at the port.
Because we're asset-based — our own trucks, chassis and drivers — we control the whole move into Kirkland instead of handing it to a subcontractor and hoping it shows. One team, one invoice, from the terminal to the door.
Not every load fills a trailer. We run both: container drayage straight off the terminal, and box-truck delivery — liftgate, inside and local drops — for palletized freight bound for Kirkland. Bigger regional hauls go on our OTR and final-mile service, and we transload when a container needs to become pallets first.
Kirkland, WA
We track the Last Free Day on every container, pull it off the Port of Seattle before demurrage starts, and get it to Kirkland — drayage, transload or box-truck delivery, your call.
Get a same-day quoteMost freight bound for Kirkland lands as a container at the Port of Seattle. The move that matters is getting it off the terminal on time — before demurrage starts — and onto the right truck for the run to Kirkland. We watch the free-time clock on every box (here's what drayage is and how demurrage works), and for Kirkland deliveries that don't need a full trailer, a box truck is often the faster, cheaper call. Serving drayage nearby? See our drayage page for the closest terminal work.
Yes. Ad Hoc Logistics runs container drayage and box-truck delivery to Kirkland and across the Puget Sound, on our own asset-based fleet.
Both. We dray full containers off the Port of Seattle and run box trucks for palletized freight that doesn't need a 53-foot trailer — liftgate, inside and local delivery included.
Usually the Port of Seattle. We pull the container off the terminal before the Last Free Day and run it to Kirkland, so demurrage never gets a chance to start.
Asset-based — our own trucks, chassis and drivers. That means we control the pickup, the pull and the delivery into Kirkland instead of relying on a subcontractor.
Send your load type, port and destination through our contact form or call +1 (253) 528-4571 — a specialist replies the same day.