Freight leads to North Carolina
In-market shippers with inbound North Carolina lanes, signal-ranked, yours alone for 30 days. Each lead is a real company shipping into North Carolina on a recent freight-demand trigger, paired with the decision-maker who buys freight.
Freight leads to North Carolina are in-market shippers running inbound lanes that deliver into North Carolina — manufacturing, consumer goods freight, ranked by a recent, dated demand trigger (most commonly new facility, 4 of 5 live signals). Destination demand is the half of the market an origin-only list misses: fast-growing receiving markets like Northern Virginia's data-center build-out pull heavy inbound freight even though little originates there. Arriving on the inbound signal lets a broker win the delivering leg — and the reload out — before the lane ever reaches a load board.
Signal mix in inbound North Carolina freight right now
Every lead is anchored to a dated trigger event. Here is what is live in this slice.
Sample inbound North Carolina signals
Real board leads, anonymized until you register and purchase. Freight spend and load figures are modeled estimates, not self-reported.
Southeast Manufacturer
Mid-Market·Southeast·FS-5997
A mid-market shipper opening a new Southeast facility, signaling fresh outbound volume.
- Freight
- $5M-$25M
- Lanes
- 1
- Loads/mo
- ~22
Southeast Consumer-Goods Shipper
Mid-Market·Southeast·FS-3991
A mid-market shipper expanding an existing Southeast facility, a proxy for rising outbound volume.
- Freight
- $5M-$25M
- Lanes
- 1
- Loads/mo
- ~22
Southeast Consumer-Goods Shipper
Large·Southeast·FS-6494
A large shipper opening a new Southeast facility, signaling fresh outbound volume.
- Freight
- $25M-$100M
- Lanes
- 1
- Loads/mo
- ~45
Southeast Consumer-Goods Shipper
Mid-Market·Southeast·FS-0834
A mid-market shipper opening a new Southeast facility, signaling fresh outbound volume.
- Freight
- $5M-$25M
- Lanes
- 1
- Loads/mo
- ~22
California Consumer-Goods Shipper
Mid-Market·California·FS-8067
A mid-market shipper opening a new California facility, signaling fresh outbound volume.
- Freight
- $5M-$25M
- Lanes
- 1
- Loads/mo
- ~22
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Freight leads to North Carolina: FAQ
- How many freight leads to North Carolina are available right now?
- 5 in-market signals for shippers shipping to North Carolina are live on the LaneRadar board, the most recent added Jun 26, 2026. Each is a real company running an inbound North Carolina lane with a recent freight-demand trigger, anonymized until you create a free account.
- What does "freight leads to North Carolina" mean?
- These are shippers shipping INTO North Carolina — the destination state of the lane, not where the company is located. It is the inbound-demand side of the market an origin-only list misses, which matters most in fast-growing receiving markets like Northern Virginia's data-center build-out that pull heavy inbound freight.
- What makes these inbound North Carolina leads different from a contact list?
- Every lead is anchored to a dated freight-demand trigger (for example New facility / distribution center), not a static directory entry. Arriving on the inbound signal lets a broker win the delivering leg before the lane reaches a load board. When a broker buys a lead, we will not sell it to another buyer for 30 days.
- How do I get leads for shippers shipping to North Carolina?
- Browse the live board for free, or set an inbound-North Carolina alert and we will email you when new signals match. Identity and contact details unlock when you register and purchase.