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Container lane

Seattle to Spokane Container Drayage

For this inland lane, dispatch reviews pickup availability, receiver timing, driver hours, weather-sensitive timing when relevant, and the return path.

Seattle release and Spokane appointment

Send the Seattle facility, release, gross weight, chassis, Spokane access, unload time, driver-hour plan, and closeout.

Seattle pickup

Confirm the Seattle terminal release, LFD or cutoff, and pickup appointment for the Spokane schedule, plus the container, weight, chassis, and equipment.

Spokane receiver

Provide the exact Spokane address, appointment, site contact, access notes, live-unload or drop method, and expected time on site.

Closeout after Spokane

After delivery in Spokane, identify the empty or equipment return, chassis return, driver-hour implications, staging if needed, and the contact responsible for final release.

Cross-state delivery starts with a firm Spokane appointment

Provide the Seattle facility, release, pickup window, container or rail unit, gross weight, chassis, and any interchange instructions. The Spokane receiver should confirm the exact address, appointment, access restrictions, unload method, site contact, and time expected on site.

Dispatch reviews the longer inland schedule against driver hours, equipment fit, changing road or weather conditions when relevant, and the return requirement after delivery. A missed receiver window can affect the whole closeout, so availability and pricing are not final until both ends of the move are confirmed.

Seattle origin and Spokane receiver

Use the origin service for Seattle pickup facts and the Spokane lane page for inland timing, access, and equipment return.

Request a Spokane lane quote

Send the Seattle pickup details, Spokane receiver appointment, driver-hour constraints, equipment requirements, and closeout plan.