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Hire Dry Van Drivers in South Carolina

Pre-screened Dry Van drivers in SC — $0.45-$0.65/mi market rate, placed from $500 in 2-3 business days. South Carolina has 60,000+ active CDL holders.

Finding qualified Dry Van drivers in South Carolina means competing for talent in a market with 60,000+ active CDL holders and a 85% turnover rate. The traditional cost of $3,700-$8,000 per hire in SC adds up fast when you are replacing drivers every year. O Trucking delivers pre-screened, CDL-A-verified Dry Van drivers for $500 in 2-3 business days — with a free replacement guarantee.

Pre-Screened Drivers$500 Per PlacementFree Replacement Guarantee

Typical Pay Range

$0.45-$0.65/mi

South Carolina market rate

Annual Salary Range

$52K-$78K

Dry Van national avg

O Trucking Placement

$500

vs $3,700-$8,000 industry avg

What Dry Van Drivers Earn in South Carolina

Dry Van driver pay in South Carolina differs from the national average due to regional demand, cost of living, and freight volume.

$0.45-$0.64

Per Mile in SC

$56K-$80K

Annual Earnings

$0.45-$0.65

National Avg Per Mile

$500

O Trucking Placement

Dry Van Hiring Market in South Carolina

Infrastructure investment across the Southeast is reshaping Dry Van freight patterns in South Carolina. New inland ports, distribution parks, and manufacturing campuses in SC are creating freight lanes that did not exist five years ago — carriers who build driver networks around these emerging corridors gain first-mover advantages.

60,000+

CDL Holders

85%

Turnover Rate

23,000 deficit

National Dry Van Deficit

2-3 Days

O Trucking Turnaround

Dry Van Market in the Southeast

Southeast dry van demand centers on the I-85 corridor from Atlanta to Charlotte, where Amazon, Walmart, and Home Depot have concentrated distribution operations. Population growth is adding new fulfillment centers every quarter, creating freight lanes that did not exist two years ago.

Dry Van Driver Pool in South Carolina

South Carolina has approximately 17,069+ registered dry van carriers. The state's overall turnover rate sits at 85%, meaning consistent recruitment is essential to keep trucks moving.

Who's Hiring Dry Van Drivers in South Carolina

BMW Manufacturing

Spartanburg plant, largest BMW factory in the world by volume

SC Ports Authority

Charleston container terminal, Leatherman terminal drayage

Volvo Cars

Ridgeville plant, dedicated logistics

Walmart

Multiple SC DCs, Dorchester and Laurens counties

South Carolina Labor Market for Dry Van

South Carolina's freight market is booming — the Port of Charleston is the fastest-growing East Coast port, and the Leatherman Terminal (opened 2021) added 700,000 TEU capacity. Inland Port Greer (I-85 Upstate) extends port drayage 212 miles inland via Norfolk Southern rail, creating unique short-haul intermodal opportunities.

Employer Cost Factors in South Carolina

South Carolina has low workers' comp ($3.50-$5.50 per $100) and a business-friendly regulatory environment. The state offers tax credits for companies creating logistics jobs, which can offset hiring costs by $1,000-$2,500 per position.

South Carolina Compliance Alert

South Carolina's Inland Port Greer operates on Norfolk Southern rail schedules — container availability is tied to train arrivals, not port schedules. Carriers who don't coordinate with NS dispatch lose 4-6 hours waiting for containers. Smart drayage operators pre-arrange container availability before dispatching trucks.

Why Dry Van Drivers Are Hard to Find

Dry van has the lowest hiring barrier but the highest churn. With more dry van loads than any other equipment type, drivers have infinite options — loyalty is earned through consistent freight, not signing bonuses.

Average fill time: 3-5 days — largest driver pool but highest competition

Hiring Mistake to Avoid

Offering a signing bonus instead of consistent miles. Drivers see through bonuses — they want 2,500+ miles/week guaranteed, not a $5,000 check that claws back if they leave before 12 months.

Dry Van-Specific Screening Requirements

Standard CDL-A verification
ELD compliance check
Clean MVR (no more than 2 moving violations in 3 years)
CSA score review

Top Dry Van Corridors in South Carolina

I-65 corridor through South Carolina
South Carolina to Charlotte
Southeast distribution network
retail distribution lanes
warehouse-to-warehouse circuits

Seasonal Demand for Dry Van Drivers in South Carolina

Fall foliage tourism (September-November) creates seasonal freight demand for hospitality supply chains across South Carolina's mountain and coastal destinations. Dry Van carriers in SC should account for this predictable demand bump when planning Q4 hiring. Holiday retail (October-December) is the peak demand period for dry van drivers in this market.

Peak hiring periods for Dry Van:

  • Back-to-school (July-August)
  • Holiday retail (October-December)
  • Spring home improvement (March-May)

Screening Checklist for Dry Van Drivers in South Carolina

Every Dry Van driver placed through O Trucking passes this screening process before being matched to your operation.

CDL-A verification with no more than 2 moving violations in 3 years
DOT drug screen (5-panel) and alcohol test
MVR pull — clean driving record for minimum 3 years
Minimum 6 months verifiable OTR experience
PSP (Pre-Employment Screening Program) report review
Employment verification for past 10 years per FMCSA

South Carolina-Specific Compliance

Port of Charleston TWIC card requirement for terminal access
South Carolina DOT oversize permits with competitive fees
Right-to-work state — flexible driver hiring without union constraints

Simple, Transparent Pricing

No subscriptions. No upfront fees. You only pay when we successfully place a driver on your truck.

Solo Driver

$500

per successful placement

One pre-screened, CDL-verified driver matched to your equipment and lanes.

Team Drivers

$750

per successful placement

Two coordinated team drivers placed together for non-stop long-haul freight coverage.

Free replacement guarantee — 30 days, no questions asked

Dry Van Driver Hiring in South Carolina — FAQ

Have questions? We've got answers. If you can't find what you're looking for, feel free to contact us.

How much does it cost to hire a Dry Van driver in South Carolina?

Through O Trucking, Dry Van driver placement in South Carolina costs $500 per driver. The South Carolina average hiring cost across all equipment types is $3,700-$8,000, and Dry Van-specific recruitment often runs higher due to specialized skill requirements. You save 85-95% with our flat-fee model.

How many Dry Van drivers are available in South Carolina?

South Carolina has 60,000+ active CDL holders total, but Dry Van-qualified drivers represent a subset of that pool. O Trucking maintains pre-screened Dry Van drivers in Charleston, Columbia, Greenville and surrounding areas for rapid placement.

What South Carolina-specific regulations affect Dry Van hiring?

South Carolina has regulations that specifically impact Dry Van operations: Port of Charleston TWIC card requirement for terminal access. O Trucking ensures every placed Dry Van driver meets both FMCSA federal standards and South Carolina (SC) state-specific requirements.

How quickly can I get a Dry Van driver in South Carolina?

O Trucking places qualified Dry Van drivers in South Carolina within 2-3 business days. Our South Carolina-focused pre-screened pool covers Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, Spartanburg, Myrtle Beach — the state's highest-demand hiring markets.

What is the pay range for Dry Van drivers in South Carolina?

Dry Van drivers in South Carolina earn $0.45-$0.65 per mile. Port of Charleston is expanding rapidly with a new container terminal, and the BMW/Volvo/Mercedes manufacturing corridor along I-85 generates constant flatbed and car hauler demand — lower cost of living than Virginia or North Carolina gives carriers a pay-efficiency advantage Local market conditions, lane availability, and seasonal factors in SC can push rates above or below the national average.

What industries hire Dry Van drivers in South Carolina?

South Carolina's top Dry Van-hiring industries include Automotive Manufacturing, Port Operations, Aerospace, Agriculture. These sectors generate consistent Dry Van freight demand across Charleston, Columbia, Greenville and surrounding regions.

Hiring Tip for Dry Van in South Carolina

E-commerce fulfillment centers in Charleston and Greenville are absorbing dry van drivers into dedicated accounts with guaranteed weekly pay. SC carriers competing for the same drivers must match or exceed the schedule predictability that Amazon and Walmart contract runs offer.

Post a Dry Van Driver Job in South Carolina

Tell us about your dry van position in South Carolina and we'll match you with pre-screened drivers within 2-3 business days.

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Your Dry Van Truck in South Carolina Is Losing $250+/Day Empty

Post your dry van driver opening for free. O Trucking places pre-screened, CDL-A-verified drivers in South Carolina for $500 — with a 30-day free replacement guarantee.

No obligation. You only pay when we place a driver.