Carolina Haul Co. Transport. Hauling. Routes. Book now

Same-day local logistics for Sumter and nearby towns

Book the Jeep before the deal disappears.

A blue 2015 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Unlimited, a hooked trailer, and a fast local crew for marketplace finds, motorcycles, appliances, junk runs, and recurring routes.

Four revenue lanes. One Jeep and trailer.

Built around what people need moved right now.

01

Marketplace Delivery

Couches, appliances, lawn equipment, patio sets, and furniture bought from local sellers.

$75-$180 typical
03

Junk Hauling

Garage cleanouts, furniture removal, yard debris, tenant move-outs, and dump runs.

$125-$450 typical
04

Commercial Routes

Monthly pressure washing for storefronts, sidewalks, dumpster pads, fuel islands, and lots.

$199+/mo recurring

All listed prices are typical starting ranges, not guaranteed final prices. Accurate photos and details help keep the quote fair; hidden weight, extra items, difficult access, long wait time, disposal fees, or changed pickup/drop-off details can change the total. Payment is accepted after the final quote is confirmed through Chime $Lorenzo-Solomon3 or Cash App $Lorenzo202029.

Dispatch model

A local hauling company with the booking flow people expect.

Customers send photos, pick a service lane, get a fast quote, pay online, and track the ETA. Behind the scenes, every job becomes a dispatch card you can route, price, and follow up on.

Today’s board 6 open lanes
Priority Harley pickup from shop Sumter to Manning · straps required · 34 mi
Quote sent Facebook couch delivery Seller window 5:30-7:00 PM · stairs at dropoff
Route contract 2 storefront sidewalks Monthly wash · first Monday · invoice account
Scale path

Start with same-day cash. Build toward recurring routes.

The magic is stacking urgent local transport with predictable commercial cleaning. The same customer list becomes your upsell engine: apartment managers, shops, dealers, restaurants, landlords, and repeat marketplace buyers.

  1. Phase 1Owner-operated jobs
  2. Phase 2Helpers and weekend drivers
  3. Phase 3Second trailer and route contracts
  4. Phase 4Dispatcher app and online payments
  5. Phase 5Regional local-logistics network