🗺 Location & Routes
- Base city: Fort Worth, TX
- Route type: Dedicated Local Auto Parts Network
- Freight: Automotive parts for Ford, GM & Tier-1 suppliers
- Schedule: Monday–Friday structured dispatch with fixed pickup windows
📋 Job Description
- Transport automotive parts between Fort Worth distribution centers and supplier facilities across DFW
- Run scheduled dedicated routes supporting just-in-time automotive production flow
- Perform drop & hook operations at high-volume industrial yards along I-35W and I-20 corridors
- Handle occasional live unloads at congested manufacturing docks with tight appointment windows
- Maintain strict on-time performance under shifting traffic conditions in the DFW metroplex
- Communicate with dispatch regarding delays from weather, congestion, or dock congestion
✅ Requirements
CDL Class A
Valid CDL-A license required
Experience
6+ months preferred, automotive or dedicated experience a plus
Age
Minimum 21 years old
MVR
Clean driving record, no major violations
Physical
Ability to secure freight and handle dock environments
Endorsements
Not required
🚛 Equipment & Fleet
- Mixed fleet: Freightliner Cascadia (2022–2025), Kenworth T680, Volvo VNL units
- ELD systems: Samsara and Omnitracs with occasional legacy dispatch units in rotation
- Trailers: 53’ dry vans dedicated to automotive parts and supplier logistics
🏠 Home Time
- Home daily after assigned Fort Worth–DFW routes
- Predictable weekday schedule with limited weekend dispatch based on plant demand
📍 Real Routes Our Drivers Take
- Fort Worth, TX → Arlington, TX (I-30 E / GM supplier corridor automotive parts delivery)
- Fort Worth, TX → Dallas, TX (I-35W / I-30 interchange distribution center replenishment)
- Fort Worth, TX → Grand Prairie, TX (SH-360 / I-20 industrial supplier network runs)
🎁 Benefits & Bonus Structure
💰 Bonus Structure
Automotive dedicated freight rewards consistent performance in high-pressure just-in-time supply operations across the Fort Worth industrial corridor.
📝 Hiring Process
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is this home daily?
Yes, drivers return home daily after Fort Worth–DFW dedicated routes.
What freight will I haul?
Automotive parts for Ford, GM, and Tier-1 suppliers across North Texas.
Is unloading required?
Mostly no-touch freight with occasional live unload at supplier docks.
What is the schedule like?
Monday–Friday structured routes with fixed dispatch windows.
What trucks are used?
Mixed fleet including Freightliner, Kenworth, and Volvo units.
How stable is the freight?
Very stable due to continuous automotive production demand in DFW.
💼 Career Opportunities
This Fort Worth CDL-A dedicated auto parts position offers a stable entry point into the North Texas automotive logistics ecosystem. Drivers can transition into higher-paying regional dedicated accounts, specialized freight divisions, or long-haul automotive lanes depending on performance and availability. The DFW market is one of the strongest freight hubs in the United States, with continuous growth in manufacturing support, Tier-1 supplier distribution, and dealership replenishment networks. Over time, drivers may qualify for trainer roles, fleet lead positions, or move into specialized freight categories such as hazmat or heavy-haul automotive logistics. While advancement is not guaranteed, consistent performance in this environment often leads to expanded route options and higher earning dedicated contracts across Texas and neighboring states.
🔗 CDL-A Auto Parts Dedicated Driver – Fort Worth, TX | Ford & GM Supply Chain Routes
Fort Worth, TX is a core hub for automotive and industrial freight movement within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. CDL-A drivers in this dedicated auto parts role operate along critical logistics corridors including I-35W, I-20, I-30, and SH-360, connecting distribution centers, Tier-1 suppliers, and manufacturing support facilities. Demand is driven by continuous automotive production cycles from Ford, GM, and regional supplier networks that rely on strict just-in-time delivery systems. This local dedicated position provides consistent home daily schedules, structured weekday routes, and predictable freight flow tied to Texas industrial expansion and automotive manufacturing growth. Drivers benefit from stable weekly earnings, modern mixed fleet equipment, and repeatable dispatch patterns designed to reduce downtime while maintaining high delivery precision across the Fort Worth freight corridor.
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