
Tailored
Dealer & Auction Transport
Wholesale rates for dealers and auction buyers.
About this service
Direct accounts for franchise dealers, independent lots, and Manheim/Copart/IAA buyers. Net-30 terms, dedicated dispatcher, and consistent capacity across all 50 states.
- Net-30 dealer billing
- Dedicated account manager
- Manheim, Copart, IAA pickup expertise
- Volume pricing on 5+ units
Who it's for
- 01Franchise and independent dealers
- 02Wholesale buyers and exporters
- 03Manheim, ADESA, Copart, IAA, ACV Auctions buyers
- 04Dealer-to-dealer trade groups
- 05Fleet replacement operations
How dealer & auction transport works
- 01Account setup30-minute onboarding with your dedicated dispatcher; Net-30 paperwork in 24 hours.
- 02Lot pickup credentialsWe register against your gate-release authorization on every major auction yard.
- 03Bulk dispatch postingMulti-unit loads posted simultaneously with consolidated routing.
- 04Title and gate managementDriver handles auction title and release paperwork on pickup.
- 05Net-30 billingOne monthly invoice across all units — itemized by stock number.
Pricing by distance
| Tier | Per-mile / rate |
|---|---|
| Single unit | Wholesale +5% |
| 5–10 unit volume | Wholesale rate |
| 11+ unit volume | Wholesale −5% |
Final pricing reflects live carrier-board demand at quote time.
Vehicle prep checklist
- Confirm gate-release authorization is on file with the auction
- Provide stock number and lane on every load
- Standardize on either Net-30 or per-load billing
Frequently asked
Dealer & Auction Transport: Do you pick up at Manheim/Copart/IAA?+
Yes — every major auction yard is on our weekly schedule. We register gate authorizations once at account setup, then handle title pickup on every load.
Dealer & Auction Transport: How does Net-30 work?+
One consolidated invoice on the 1st of each month covering all units delivered the prior month, itemized by stock number, lane, and BOL #.
Ready when you are
Quote your dealer & auction transport shipment
No deposit until a carrier is assigned. Talk to a real dispatcher in Austin — not a call center overseas.
