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Flatbed Jobs in Maryland

CDL-A flatbed driver positions in Maryland (MD). Average pay: $64,500 - $99,000.

CDL-A$64,500 - $99,000

Maryland Flatbed Pay

$64,500 - $99,000

CDL Required

CDL-A

National Demand

High

Flatbed Market in Maryland

Flatbed work in the Northeast is driven by the region's massive infrastructure spending and construction activity. Steel from Pennsylvania mills, lumber from Maine, and heavy equipment for construction projects across the metro areas keep flatbed drivers in demand. The I-78 corridor through New Jersey and the I-84 route through Connecticut are key flatbed lanes, hauling structural steel, precast concrete, and machinery.

About Maryland Trucking

Maryland is strategically positioned in the mid-Atlantic with the Port of Baltimore, proximity to Washington D.C., and major interstate corridors. The state serves as a distribution gateway between the Northeast and Southeast.

Key Industries in Maryland

  • Port logistics (Baltimore)
  • Government & military supply
  • Pharmaceutical & biotech
  • Food distribution
  • Construction materials

Top Flatbed Corridors in Maryland

1

I-95 (Northeast corridor through Baltimore)

2

I-70 (Hagerstown to Baltimore)

3

I-81 (western MD freight corridor)

Companies Hiring Flatbed Drivers in Maryland

Melton Truck Lines

#1

Maverick Transportation

#2

TMC Transportation

#3

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Flatbed Trucking FAQ for Maryland

What are the top flatbed trucking freight lanes in Maryland?

Maryland (MD) offers strong flatbed 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 flatbed operators.

Which companies hire flatbed trucking drivers in Maryland?

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

How do I get started with flatbed trucking in Maryland?

To launch a flatbed driving career in Maryland, you'll need a CDL-A, experience with tarping and load securement, and physical fitness for the hands-on work of strapping and chaining loads. Start by earning your CDL at a Maryland-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 flatbed drivers can often find entry-level positions within weeks of earning their CDL.