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Dispatch Dudes Strengthens Nationwide Car Shipping Service with Trust-First Premium Model

Dispatch Dudes uses a vetted driver network and dedicated advisors to improve reliability and transparency in a $10.5 billion nationwide vehicle shipping market.

  • Boynton Beach-based Dispatch Dudes is scaling its nationwide auto transport service within a $10.5 billion market. Founded in 2020 by Benjamin Kats, the company competes against more than 7,000 providers using a trust-first business model.
  • To differentiate itself, the firm avoids open load boards, instead assigning shipments through a curated private driver network. This model, described as "Driven to Deliver, Built on Trust," prioritizes reliability across the United States.
  • Every vehicle receives protection through fully insured carriers with coverage ranging from $100,000 to over $450,000. The company manages open and enclosed transport, ensuring secure door-to-door delivery for both daily drivers and high-value vehicles.
  • Industry recognition, including BBB accreditation, confirms leadership credibility. Kats' acceptance into the Forbes Business Council, combined with a Newsweek Readers Choice feature, validates service consistency and strengthens market position.
  • As the company scales, Kats maintains singular focus on quality. "Every vehicle we move through our auto transport network receives the same level of care, whether it's a daily driver or a seven-figure hypercar," the CEO stated.
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Dispatch Dudes Strengthens Nationwide Car Shipping Service with Trust-First Premium Model

Boynton Beach, FL / Storyteller / Mar 23, 2026 /

·Cherokee County, United States
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