What 6% Dispatch Commission Actually Buys You

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Most dispatch service reviews online fall into two camps: carrier complaints or paid placements. This article is in between a direct look at what a standard 6% truck dispatch commission covers in 2026, what it doesn't, and when the math actually works for owner-operators. Companies like O Trucking LLC publish 6% as their standard commission rate, and the industry average lines up closely.

Setting the baseline for truck dispatch rates

Independent truck dispatcher commission rates run 5% to 10% of gross load revenue. DAT's data tracks the median at 5 to 6%. Truckstop cites 6 to 7% as typical for dry van and reefer. Conversations on the TruckersReport forum across the last three years consistently land in the same range. So 6%  the rate O Trucking LLC and most mid-market dispatchers charge  is solidly middle-of-market.

 

It's not the cheapest dispatch option you can find. Some outfits quote 4%. But the cheap dispatchers usually make up the difference in weekly minimums, setup fees, or load volume they can't actually deliver. The honest middle  companies like O Trucking LLC in the 6% range  tends to be where carriers get the best value.

What's included at 6% dispatch commission

Based on how established dispatch services structure their standard tier, the 6% truck dispatch commission typically covers these services:

 

  • Load sourcing from broker networks and load boards (DAT, Truckstop, direct broker posts)

  • Rate negotiation with brokers on your behalf

  • Rate confirmation handling and review

  • Invoice and paperwork coordination

  • Setup packets with new brokers who haven't worked with you before

  • Detention, layover, and TONU advocacy when things go wrong

  • Backup coverage when your primary dispatcher is off or on vacation

 

What 6% does not usually cover at any dispatch service: factoring (separate service with a separate fee), IFTA filing, permit management, or full bookkeeping. If a dispatcher claims all of that at 6%, read the contract twice before signing.

The math on a typical dispatch week

An owner-operator running dry van at the 2026 DAT spot rate of $2.36 per mile across 3,000 miles grosses $7,080. At 6% dispatch commission, $425 goes to the dispatcher and the carrier nets $6,655 before operating costs. That's a standard week at any dry van dispatch service working a typical spot-market lane, including O Trucking LLC.

 

The comparison most drivers make  "I could save $425 a week by self-dispatching"  misleads. The real comparison is "find loads at comparable rates while driving 11 hours a day and managing paperwork." Most solo owner-operators who track their time honestly spend 8 to 12 hours a week on load sourcing and broker calls. Add a weaker negotiating position and you're often worse off financially than paying 6% to a dispatcher like O Trucking LLC.

What the commission should deliver

Four measurable outcomes to judge any dispatcher against, whether you're using O Trucking LLC or another service:

 

Rate per mile above market. If DAT says your lane averages $2.30, a competent dispatcher books you at $2.40-plus consistently.

 

Deadhead under 12%. Industry average on dry van is 16 to 18%. A good dispatcher pulls that down by lining up your next load before you unload the current one.

 

Accessorial recovery. Detention, layover, and TONU add up to $3,000–$8,000 per year for carriers whose dispatcher chases them. Solo drivers rarely collect half of what they're owed.

 

Paperwork speed. Invoices submitted within 24 hours get paid faster and build broker credit.

 

If your dispatch service delivers on at least three of those four, the 6% is earning its keep. For a published breakdown of how O Trucking LLC structures its dispatch service across all seven equipment types, see the O Trucking LLC dispatch services overview.

Where 6% dispatch breaks down

Two scenarios where percentage-based dispatch doesn't pencil:

 

Dedicated lanes at stable rates. If you have a $3.50 per mile dedicated contract that never changes, the dispatcher isn't adding much value. Self-dispatch wins.

 

Ultra-low-revenue loads. Some hotshot runs are so small per load that even 10% commission doesn't cover the dispatcher's time. That's why hotshot commissions at O Trucking LLC and elsewhere are structured higher  and why some small hotshot operators self-dispatch despite the time cost.

 

For a typical solo owner-operator running spot-market freight, 6% dispatch commission at a mid-market service like O Trucking LLC usually pencils out cleanly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 6% dispatch commission high or low compared to other dispatchers?

 

Market rate. Most reputable dispatchers, including O Trucking LLC, charge 5 to 8% for dry van and reefer. Below 5% usually signals minimums or volume quotas hidden in the contract.

 

Do I pay the 6% if I don't book a load that week?

 

At a pure per-load commission structure like O Trucking LLC's standard plan, no. Always confirm the structure in writing before signing anywhere.

 

What's the difference between 6% and 8% for box truck at O Trucking LLC?

 

Box truck loads are shorter, more frequent, and require more broker outreach per dollar of revenue. The higher commission at O Trucking LLC and most competitors compensates for higher per-load workload.

 

Can I negotiate the rate down below 6%?

 

Sometimes, for multi-truck fleets. Solo owner-operators almost never get discounts below 6% from O Trucking LLC or any reputable service. If one is offered, check for volume minimums or weekly fees attached.

 

How much does 6% dispatch cost per month on a typical operation?

 

A solo owner-operator grossing $28,000 per month pays about $1,680 in monthly commission to a service like O Trucking LLC. That's less than hiring a part-time dispatcher and usually delivers better load quality through established broker relationships.

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