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We post to Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.

You keep the freight moving. We learn your company inside out, send you post ideas every week, and post the ones you approve to your own pages.

The posts

Every company gets its own look

Six sample sets, nine posts each. Yours would start from your colours, your trucks and your people.

01/06Northline Logistics · blue and red

  • Northline Logistics: “Move what matters”: a blue semi truck on an open road.
  • Northline Logistics: “Zero room for guesswork”: a truck backed into a loading dock, seen from above.
  • Northline Logistics: “Fast is a system”: a dispatcher in a headset at a wall of screens.
  • Northline Logistics: “1 load. 1 clear plan.”: a flatbed with a strapped-down load.
  • Northline Logistics: “Momentum, managed.”: a truck at night with streaking headlights.
  • Northline Logistics: “See the whole route”: hands holding a tablet with a route map over a highway interchange.
  • Northline Logistics: “Capacity in motion”: a line of blue trucks in convoy.
  • Northline Logistics: “Precision at every turn”: a truck on a curved overpass, seen from above.
  • Northline Logistics: “Ready when freight is”: a driver in a company cap, arms crossed, in front of his truck.
  • Roadline: “12 days to Roadline Week”: a countdown over a sunrise highway.
  • Roadline: “Drivers wanted, home weekly”: a smiling driver beside her white truck, with pay and benefits listed.
  • Roadline: “Coast to coast, 48 states, one network”: a route map with lane, on-time and delivery figures.
  • Roadline: “Pre-trip. Every trip.”: a mechanic at a wheel hub next to a safety checklist.
  • Roadline: “Live load board”: a dispatcher at three monitors showing a load map.
  • Roadline: “Built for the long haul”: three trucks on a mountain highway with engine and capacity specs.
  • Roadline: “From dock to door, 24/7 operations”: a warehouse floor with forklifts and pallets.
  • Roadline: “Miles with meaning”: a veteran driver at the wheel and the quote “Every load has a story.”
  • Roadline: “Roadline Week, move America forward”: a truck grille head-on with a Join the convoy button.
  • Roadready Logistics: “9 phrases that keep freight moving”, part one of nine: a driver on a CB radio.
  • Roadready Logistics: “Buy a minute”: a hand holding a stopwatch, with four phrases to say on the phone.
  • Roadready Logistics: “When details are unclear”: a coiled air line shaped like a question mark, with four questions to ask.
  • Roadready Logistics: “When the plan changes”: a dispatcher in a headset surrounded by status updates.
  • Roadready Logistics: “Know the freight terms”: a clipboard defining BOL, POD, lumper and deadhead.
  • Roadready Logistics: “At the shipper”: a trailer at dock 23, with check-in phrases.
  • Roadready Logistics: “On-road updates”: a highway exit sign and a dashboard, with three status phrases.
  • Roadready Logistics: “Safety first”: a gloved hand tightening a ratchet strap.
  • Roadready Logistics: “Save this for your next load”, part nine of nine: a truck on the road with a save prompt.
  • Milemark: “Dock to destination, 24/7 operations”: three photos from picking to delivery.
  • Milemark: “Spec / Class 8”: a side view of a tractor with axle weights marked like a spec sheet.
  • Milemark: “01 Freight, ordered”: trucks lined up at loading docks, seen from above.
  • Milemark: “Efficiency in every line”: a truck’s headlight and mirror with aero notes.
  • Milemark: “People set the standard”: a fleet lead holding a tablet in front of her truck.
  • Milemark: “Zero shortcuts, pre-trip is the standard”: a driver checking a mirror and a tire.
  • Milemark: “Load / check / move”: a forklift loading a trailer, seen from above, with three numbered steps.
  • Milemark: “48 states, one operating standard”: a map of hubs and freight corridors.
  • Milemark: “Milemark standard, move with precision”: a truck crossing a marked lot, seen from above.
  • Northline Logistics: “Why shippers choose reliable carriers”: a logistics manager at a laptop.
  • Northline Logistics: “Need freight capacity? Move with confidence.”: a broker in a jacket with a Get a quote button.
  • Northline Logistics: “Real-time visibility. Real peace of mind.”: a driver in a safety vest in front of her truck.
  • Northline Logistics: “From dock to destination, with fewer delays”: trucks on a highway interchange.
  • Northline Logistics: “Strong logistics start with the right route”: a trailer at a warehouse dock at sunset.
  • Northline Logistics: “Late deliveries cost more. Plan smarter.”: a phone showing a shipment-tracking screen.
  • Northline Logistics: “What sets a great carrier apart? Safety, service, visibility”: two dispatchers at their screens.
  • Northline Logistics: “Built for the long haul”: a dashboard tablet with a live route.
  • Northline Logistics: “You move business. We move your freight.”: a driver in front of a black truck.
  • Roadready Logistics: “9 phrases that keep freight moving”, part one of nine, in the slate palette: a driver on a CB radio.
  • Roadready Logistics: “Buy a minute”, slate palette: a hand holding a stopwatch.
  • Roadready Logistics: “When details are unclear”, slate palette: a coiled air line shaped like a question mark.
  • Roadready Logistics: “When the plan changes”, slate palette: a dispatcher surrounded by status updates.
  • Roadready Logistics: “Know the freight terms”, slate palette: a clipboard of freight terms.
  • Roadready Logistics: “At the shipper”, slate palette: a trailer at dock 23.
  • Roadready Logistics: “On-road updates”, slate palette: a highway exit sign and a dashboard.
  • Roadready Logistics: “Safety first”, slate palette: a gloved hand tightening a ratchet strap.
  • Roadready Logistics: “Save this for your next load”, part nine of nine, slate palette: a truck on the road.
How we work

You move the freight. We handle the posts.

  1. All noted

    • Website readnorthline.com
    • What you runDry van, Midwest lanes
    • How you talkPlain, no hype
    • Never made upRates, miles or ratings
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    We learn the business

    We start with your website and a few questions, then fill in the rest with you: what you haul, where you run, how you talk about the work, and what should never show up in a post. That is what we write from, week after week.

  2. Ready for your review

    Fourteen years on the road, six of them with us.

    Adapted for

    InstagramInstagramFacebookFacebookLinkedInLinkedIn
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    You get a week of ideas

    Every week we send you a set of posts, each with a line on why it belongs. Approve the ones you like, skip the ones you don't, and tell us in plain words when something is off. A few minutes is all it takes.

  3. On our calendar

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    We post

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    • Thu12:00FacebookFacebook
    • Fri8:30LinkedInLinkedIn
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    We post them for you

    Once you say yes, we schedule each post to its day and publish it on your Instagram, Facebook or LinkedIn. You keep every account; we do the posting. Nothing goes out that you did not approve.

Pricing

Two plans, one company or several

Same people behind both. Annual billing saves 25%. Cancel anytime. Prices in USD.

Pro

Everything one company needs.

$99/month

Billed monthly. Save 25% annually.

Includes

  • One company
  • Up to 14 posts a week, written and scheduled by us
  • Changes on request, in plain words
  • Every week's ideas by text and email
Start with Pro

Max

Most popular

For teams running several companies or brands.

$299/month

Billed monthly. Save 25% annually.

Everything in Pro, plus

  • Several brands
  • Room for more requests each month
  • Priority replies from us
  • First look at new post formats
Start with Max
FAQ

Common questions

How do you get to know our company?

We start with your website and the questions we ask when you sign up, then keep asking as we go: the lanes you run, what you're hiring for, the photos you have, the phrases you'd never use. Your first week comes from your business, not from a stock trucking calendar.

Will you make up rates, miles or safety ratings?

No. Numbers and claims only come from facts you have confirmed with us. If we don't have a source for something, it stays out of the post.

Can we use our own photos?

Yes, please. Send them to us or upload them in the dashboard. Real photos of your trucks and your people go out untouched; we never redraw them or invent equipment you don't have.

We are not a carrier. Does this still work?

Yes. Brokers, dispatch, safety and the rest of logistics get the same treatment: we learn what you actually do and write from that, not from a fleet recruiting feed.

Do you actually post for us?

Yes. Once you approve a post, we schedule it and publish it to your accounts. You keep ownership of every page; we just do the posting. Nothing goes out that you did not approve.

Which networks do you post to?

Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn. One idea, written to fit each network you use, posted where you want it.

How much of our time does this take?

A few minutes a week to look over the ideas and say yes or no. The rest is on us.

Let us take it from here

Tell us about your company and we'll put together your first week of ideas. Nothing is posted until you say so.

Get started

Free to sign up. Plans from $99/month.