| Aspect | Local Intermodal Owner Operator | Drayage Driver |
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| Credentials | Commercial Driver's License (CDL), possibly endorsements | CDL, often with endorsements |
| Work Environment | Intermodal yards, ports, and terminal facilities | Ports, rail yards, and short-haul routes |
| Employer & Industry | Leased or own equipment working with shipping lines and terminals | Freight companies, ports, and logistics providers |
| Job Focus | Hauling containers between ports, rail yards, and distribution centers | Transporting containers over short distances within port and terminal areas |
The main difference is that Local Intermodal Owner Operators typically own their equipment and focus on hauling containers between ports and rail yards, while Drayage Drivers usually work for companies and transport containers over short distances within port areas. Both roles require CDL licenses and involve working in port and terminal environments, but ownership and job scope distinguish them.