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Box Truck Jobs in Delaware

CDL-B box truck driver positions in Delaware (DE). Average pay: $43,000 - $67,000.

CDL-B$43,000 - $67,000

Delaware Box Truck Pay

$43,000 - $67,000

CDL Required

CDL-B

National Demand

Very High

About Delaware Trucking

Delaware is a small state with outsized freight importance due to the Port of Wilmington and its position on the I-95 corridor. The state's business-friendly tax environment has attracted numerous warehousing and distribution operations.

Key Industries in Delaware

  • Port logistics & container handling
  • Chemical manufacturing (DuPont legacy)
  • Banking & corporate services
  • Food processing (poultry)
  • E-commerce fulfillment

Top Box Truck Corridors in Delaware

1

I-95 (Wilmington corridor)

2

US-13 (full state north-south)

3

DE-1 (Dover to beaches)

Companies Hiring Box Truck Drivers in Delaware

FedEx Freight

#1

Old Dominion Freight Line

#2

UPS Freight

#3

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Box Truck Trucking FAQ for Delaware

What are the top box-truck freight lanes in Delaware?

Delaware (DE) offers strong box-truck freight opportunities along several key corridors. The state sits within the northeast region, offering access to major interstate freight corridors. The state's northeast location means drivers can access loads tied to pharmaceuticals, consumer goods distribution, and food service, creating consistent year-round demand for experienced box-truck operators.

Which companies hire box-truck drivers in Delaware?

Major national carriers and regional fleets both hire box-truck drivers in Delaware. These carriers offer a range of positions from company driver to lease-purchase programs. Delaware's position in the northeast freight market means both national fleets and regional specialists actively recruit box-truck drivers. Check each carrier's current pay package, home time policy, and equipment standards before applying.

How do I get started with box-truck in Delaware?

To launch a box-truck driving career in Delaware, you'll need a valid CDL and relevant experience. Start by earning your CDL at a Delaware-accredited truck driving school — many carriers offer tuition reimbursement programs. The northeast region's strong demand for pharmaceuticals, consumer goods distribution, and food service means new box-truck drivers can often find entry-level positions within weeks of earning their CDL.