Lane corridor search — find shippers along the routes you already run
Watch lane corridor search return every pre-graded shipper within a corridor along a freight lane in under 30 seconds.
What is lane corridor search?
Lane corridor search finds every pre-graded shipper within a configurable corridor along a freight lane. You pick an origin and a destination, set a corridor width in miles, and the platform returns every shipper inside that polygon — pre-filtered to shipping industries, graded Definite / Probable / Possible.
It's the opposite of a city or state search. Instead of "shippers in Cleveland," it's "shippers along I-71 from Cleveland to Columbus, within 25 miles of the route." Built for the way freight brokers actually think about their book — by the lanes they already cover.
How it works in three steps
1. Pick origin and destination. Type a city, ZIP, or address into the origin and destination fields. The geocoder resolves them to lat/long; OpenRouteService computes the truck route between them (driving-hgv profile, not the car route — the corridor follows actual freight infrastructure).
2. Set the corridor width. Default is 50 miles. Tighten it to 10 if you want shippers right on the route; widen it to 100 if you want to fish a broader catchment. The platform builds a geodesic buffer polygon around the computed route.
3. Filter and search. All the standard filters still apply inside the corridor — SIC/NAICS, employee count, revenue band, shipper-tier minimum. Results come back paginated with full contact data (phone, general email, decision-maker name and title) on every paid tier.
What you can do with the results
Export the list to CSV or Excel for your CRM. Save the search and get email alerts when new shippers match. Or skip the manual work and ask Claude or ChatGPT to call the same search via MCP and draft outreach from the results — every paid tier includes MCP access.
The corridor itself renders on the map as a shaded polygon with shipper pins on top, so you can sanity-check the geometry before exporting. If the corridor is too wide and pulls in 4,000 results, tighten it. If it's too narrow and misses a known shipper one exit off the route, widen it.
Who has access
Lane corridor search is available on the Professional ($299/month) and Enterprise ($599/month) tiers. Free Trial and Starter users see the corridor controls but get an upgrade card on submit — show, don't tell.
