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Local Port Driver Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

CDL Truck Driver

Savannah, GA · On-site

$2.0K - $2.5K/wk

... from the Savannah GA Port. The drives must have the below qualities: * At least two years ... Local Experience: * Driving 2 years (Preferred). Work Location: Savannah, GA. Privileges:

Consistent Port & Rail Freight * Competitive Weekly Settlements * Local & Regional Drayage Runs ... Supportive Local Team Built for Intermodal Drivers STG Drayage is one of North America's fastest ...

Consistent Port & Rail Freight * Competitive Weekly Settlements * Local & Regional Drayage Runs ... Supportive Local Team Built for Intermodal Drivers STG Drayage is one of North America's fastest ...

Consistent Port & Rail Freight * Competitive Weekly Settlements * Local & Regional Drayage Runs ... Supportive Local Team Built for Intermodal Drivers STG Drayage is one of North America's fastest ...

Consistent Port & Rail Freight * Competitive Weekly Settlements * Local & Regional Drayage Runs ... Supportive Local Team Built for Intermodal Drivers STG Drayage is one of North America's fastest ...

Consistent Port & Rail Freight * Competitive Weekly Settlements * Local & Regional Drayage Runs ... Supportive Local Team Built for Intermodal Drivers STG Drayage is one of North America's fastest ...

Consistent Port & Rail Freight * Competitive Weekly Settlements * Local & Regional Drayage Runs ... Supportive Local Team Built for Intermodal Drivers STG Drayage is one of North America's fastest ...

Consistent Port & Rail Freight * Competitive Weekly Settlements * Local & Regional Drayage Runs ... Supportive Local Team Built for Intermodal Drivers STG Drayage is one of North America's fastest ...

Consistent Port & Rail Freight * Competitive Weekly Settlements * Local & Regional Drayage Runs ... Supportive Local Team Built for Intermodal Drivers STG Drayage is one of North America's fastest ...

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Local Port Driver information

What is a local port driver?

Local Port Drivers are truck drivers who specialize in transporting cargo containers between local ports, warehouses, and distribution centers within a specific region. They typically operate heavy-duty vehicles such as drayage trucks, moving goods short distances rather than long hauls across states. Their main responsibilities include safely loading and unloading containers, ensuring timely deliveries, and maintaining compliance with safety and port regulations. Local Port Drivers are essential in the logistics chain, facilitating the movement of goods from ships to their next destination on land.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a local port driver?

To thrive as a Local Port Driver, you need a valid commercial driver's license (CDL), thorough knowledge of safety regulations, and experience with containerized freight. Familiarity with port operations, electronic logging devices (ELDs), and terminal management systems is typically required. Strong time management, attention to detail, and effective communication skills set top performers apart in this role. These competencies ensure timely deliveries, regulatory compliance, and smooth coordination with port staff and dispatchers.

What challenges do local port drivers face and how can they be managed?

Local Port Drivers often encounter challenges such as navigating busy port terminals, dealing with tight delivery schedules, and adhering to strict safety and security regulations. Managing these challenges involves staying up-to-date with port procedures, maintaining clear communication with dispatchers and terminal staff, and practicing efficient time management. Many companies also provide ongoing training and support to help drivers adapt to changing regulations and improve operational efficiency.

What is the difference between Local Port Driver vs Long-Haul Truck Driver?

AspectLocal Port DriverLong-Haul Truck Driver
CredentialsCommercial Driver's License (CDL)Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
Work EnvironmentPort facilities, local roadsHighways, cross-state or cross-country routes
Employer & IndustryShipping companies, portsFreight carriers, logistics companies
Search & Comparison IntentLocal deliveries, port operationsLong-distance freight transport

While both roles require a CDL and involve truck driving, Local Port Drivers focus on short-distance deliveries within port areas and nearby locations. Long-Haul Truck Drivers travel longer distances across states or countries. The key difference lies in the work environment and scope of deliveries, with Local Port Drivers handling local, port-related tasks and Long-Haul Drivers managing extensive routes.

What cities in Georgia are hiring for Local Port Driver jobs?

Cities in Georgia with the most Local Port Driver job openings:

Infographic showing various Local Port Driver job openings in Georgia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 69% Full Time, 26% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution.

Owner Operator Wanted - Home Nightly!

STG Logistics

Smyrna, GA

Full-time

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

Atlanta Owner-Operators Needed for Intermodal & Drayage Freight
$2,000 Sign On Bonus! 


Text APPLY to (860) 300-2110 to get your quick app started!

STG Drayage is growing its intermodal and drayage network and looking to contract with experienced Owner-Operators in Atlanta, GA and surrounding port and rail markets.

If you’re looking for consistent container freight, competitive rates, and a local team that understands port and rail operations, STG Drayage has opportunities ready now.

Why Owner-Operators Choose STG Drayage

  • $2,000 Sign On Bonus
  • Home Nightly 
  • Consistent Port & Rail Freight
  • Competitive Weekly Settlements
  • Local & Regional Drayage Runs
  • Drop & Hook Opportunities
  • Industry-Leading Fuel Discounts
  • Expanding Freight Network Across Major Ports & Rail Ramps
  • Supportive Local Team

Built for Intermodal Drivers

STG Drayage is one of North America’s fastest-growing intermodal carriers because it understands what matters most to owner-operators: steady freight, efficient turns, strong communication, and maximizing your time on the road.

Whether you’re running port containers daily or looking to grow your intermodal business, STG Drayage offers long-term opportunity with consistent freight volumes.

Owner-Operator Requirements

  • Minimum 21 Years Old
  • 12+ Months of Verifiable Tractor-Trailer Experience Within the Last 5 Years
  • Military driving experience may qualify toward road experience requirements (call for details)

If you’re a safety-focused owner-operator looking for consistent drayage or intermodal freight, partner with STG Drayage today.

Call now to get started!