Cutting Carrier Search Time from 2.5 Hours to Under 30 Minutes Per Dispatcher
Midland Freight Partners is a Chicago-based mid-market broker specializing in dry van and refrigerated freight moving the Midwest corridor — primarily IL, IN, OH, MO. They run 60–80 loads per day across a team of four dispatchers. Before Loadwyre, their carrier sourcing process was entirely manual: load board searches, carrier call lists, callback wait time.
At peak periods, a dispatcher moving 20 loads a day was spending roughly 2.5 hours per shift on carrier search — phone calls, holding, leaving messages, waiting for callbacks. That left less than half their day for the actual operational work of managing loads in motion.
Midland connected Loadwyre to their TMS via webhook integration. When a load is created in their system, Loadwyre automatically generates a ranked carrier match list — typically returned within 90 seconds. Dispatchers review the top three matches, confirm rate and equipment availability, and either book directly or trigger a tender. The manual board search step is removed.
On lanes where Midland has an established carrier preference (primarily IL-OH dry van), match quality was immediately high — Loadwyre's carrier scoring surfaced carriers who had accepted similar loads on that lane previously. On newer lanes, the matching improved over the first 3–4 weeks as load history accumulated in the system.
After 60 days, Midland measured average carrier search time at under 28 minutes per dispatcher per shift — down from 2.5 hours. That recovered roughly 2 hours of dispatcher capacity per person per day, which the team redirected to managing in-transit loads and customer communication.
"The first week, my team was skeptical. By week three, they stopped going to the boards first. The matches were good enough to start there every time." — Operations Director, Midland Freight Partners