Drayage · Maine

Drayage in Maine

Portland's Eimskip service is one of the few transatlantic feeder routes serving the Northeast directly. Forest products dominate outbound.

Ports

  • Port of Portland
  • Searsport

Intermodal Hubs

  • Pan Am Auburn

Major Corridors

  • I-95
  • I-295
  • US-1

How we run drayage in Maine

We work Port of Portland and the surrounding terminal complex on appointment systems daily. That means knowing which terminals run TIPS versus eModal versus Voyager, where chassis pools split, and how each ramp prioritizes return windows during congestion.

Major freight in Maine flows along I-95 and I-295 — corridors we route load planning around, not against. Drayage drops at Portland, Lewiston, Bangor go out daily, and intermodal moves through Pan Am Auburn are part of the same lane book.

What you get

Terminal-fluent dispatch

Appointment booking and chassis management at Port of Portland and Searsport.

Demurrage & detention defense

Pre-pull strategies, transload options, and dispute filing when the per diem clock starts wrong.

Overweight & specialized

State permitting, tri-axle chassis, and reefer plug coordination as needed.

One operator, one account

You're not bouncing across a call center. The person on the WhatsApp thread is the person dispatching your container.

FAQ

Do you cover all ports in Maine?

We cover Port of Portland, Searsport daily. If you have container freight at a smaller terminal not listed, message us — most secondary terminals in the state are reachable through our carrier network.

How quickly can you turn a container in Maine?

Standard moves go out same-day or next-day depending on terminal appointment availability and chassis pool status. Pre-pulls and staged drays can compress that further when free time matters.

Need a container moved in Maine?

Two ways to start — pick whichever's faster. No forms, no funnel.

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