I don't know of any, but the term for hauling cargo out of a port is "drayage" Use that key word for searching.
A drayage is a form of trucking service that connects the different modes of shipping (intermodal), such as ocean freight or air freight. It’s a short-haul trip that transports goods from one place to another, usually before or after its long-haul shipping process.
-- from iContainers.com
Transporting freight using two or more transportation modes. An example would be freight that is moved by truck from the shipper's dock to the rail yard, then placed on a train to the next rail yard, and finally returned to a truck for delivery to the receiving customer.
In trucking when you hear someone refer to an intermodal job they're normally talking about hauling shipping containers to and from the shipyards and railyards.
Welcome, Keith.
I don't recall the Charleston port coming up in any topics. But you never know, someone may know something.
I bounced around a few ports in my day, but never Charleston.
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Anyone know any good trucking companies that pick up and deliver cargo from the port to work for? Thanks