Drayage Near You
If your containers move through the Seattle or Tacoma ports, the closest, most accountable drayage carrier is the one based between them. Ad Hoc Logistics runs out of Kent, WA — minutes from both harbors — with our own trucks, chassis and warehouse.
When you search for a "drayage company near me," what you actually want is a carrier close enough to the terminals to pull your box before it racks up demurrage, and accountable enough that you're not chasing a broker who subcontracted your freight to someone else. That's us. Our yard sits in Kent, almost exactly between the Ports of Seattle and Tacoma, and we move containers with our own asset-based fleet — not a brokered network. One team books the appointment, sends the chassis, pulls the box and tracks its Last Free Day.
How to choose
A carrier that owns the trucks and chassis is accountable when your Last Free Day is tomorrow — no finger-pointing between subcontractors.
Your line picks the harbor. A carrier that dispatches against Seattle and Tacoma daily means the choice never limits you.
The right carrier watches each container's Last Free Day and per-diem and pulls before charges start, not after.
Drayage plus warehousing and transload under one roof means no second vendor in the middle.
A short dray is a cheaper, faster dray — and a quick empty return that keeps per-diem off your invoice.
Port to door on a single bill, from a team you can actually reach the same day.
From our Kent hub we run container drayage across the whole Puget Sound. If you're near any of these, we're near you:
Seattle · Tacoma · Kent · Fife · Auburn · Sumner · Federal Way · Renton · Everett · Puyallup · Lakewood · Lacey · Tukwila
Plus longer regional drayage across Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. Wherever your container lands in the Northwest Seaport Alliance, the dray from our yard is short and the empty return is quick.
Look for an asset-based carrier close to the port your containers land at, that owns its own trucks and chassis, works both the Seattle and Tacoma terminals, and tracks each container's Last Free Day. In the Puget Sound, a Kent-based carrier sits central to both harbors.
A drayage company trucks shipping containers a short distance — usually from a port or rail terminal to a nearby warehouse or door — and returns the empty. It's the inland leg that connects the ocean move to your freight's destination.
We cover the entire Puget Sound — Seattle, Tacoma, Kent, Fife, Auburn, Sumner, Federal Way, Renton, Everett and the surrounding cities — plus regional drayage across the Pacific Northwest. Send us your ZIP and we'll confirm.
Asset-based — our own trucks, chassis and drivers, dispatched from our Kent yard. Your freight isn't handed off to a subcontractor.
Tell us your terminal, container type and delivery point — a specialist replies the same day.
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