If you're a team driver, work with a team that operates differently
Ramar Transportation is not built for high-turnover, load-board driving. We operate in structured, controlled environments where drivers are part of a coordinated logistics operation – not just moving freight from point A to point B. If you are looking for consistent work across dedicated lanes, port drayage, and specialized freight, this is a different kind of driving role.
This Is Not a “Take Any Load” Operation
- Dedicated lane opportunities
- Port drayage operations
- General freight aligned with structured routes
- Integrated logistics supporting larger supply chain movements
How to Get Started
Run a Variety of Equipment Without Changing Companies
Ramar operates company-owned assets across multiple trailer types, giving drivers the ability to stay engaged and avoid repetitive lane fatigue.
Equipment includes:
- Dry vans
- Flatbeds
- Step decks
- Lowboys
This flexibility allows drivers to work across different types of freight while remaining part of the same team and system.
Built for Drivers Who Want Structure, Not Chaos
This is not the right fit for every driver – and that is intentional.
Ramar is built for drivers who:
- Prefer structured lanes over constant load hunting
- Understand the importance of compliance and accountability
- Want to be part of a coordinated operation, not operate independently without direction
- Take pride in operating professionally in regulated or high-responsibility environments
We are selective because the work requires it.
Dedicated Lanes, Drayage, and General Freight
- Dedicated customer lanes
- Port drayage operations (container movement and port support)
- General freight aligned with company operations
A Team That Operates with Discipline and Accountability
Ramar was built on a model of responsibility, coordination, and execution.
Drivers are not isolated – they are part of a larger operation that includes:
- Coordinated logistics planning
- Real-time communication and visibility
- Clear expectations and defined processes
The result is a driving environment where expectations are known and execution matters.