California to Florida Freight shipping and trucking services are in high demand; Los Angeles to Miami is a very heavily traveled route for freight transportation.
The Los Angeles to Miami shipping lane is a 2,732 mile haul that takes more than 40 hours of driving to complete. Shipping from California to Florida ranges from a minimum of 2,733 miles and 43 hours from Los Angeles, CA to Tampa, FL to over 3,114 miles and a minimum of 45 hours on the road from Los Angeles, CA to Miami, FL. The shortest route from California to Florida is along I-10 E through Houston, TX; however, there’s also a more northern route that uses I-10 E & I-20 E passing through Dallas, TX rather than San Antonio, TX.
California Freight Shipping Quotes and Trucking Rates
California is a large, densely populated state, especially along the Pacific Coast where the San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego metropolitan areas link northern, central and southern California. For the most part, California has a pleasant and mild climate. It’s hotter and drier in the south, and the north is colder in the winter and wetter in the summer. With mountains in the east and hills in the west, along the coast, it’s is a beautiful state to drive through, but it can be demanding for California truckers. Many truckers would say that California’s greatest challenges lie in its diesel regulations and traffic congestion.
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Florida Freight Shipping & Trucking
The Miami to Atlanta freight shipping lane is a 661 mile haul that takes more than 9 hours of driving to complete. Shipping from Florida to Atlanta ranges from a minimum of 320 miles and 5 hours from Pensacola, Fl to Atlanta, GA to over 600 miles and a minimum of 9 hours on the road from Miami to Augusta. The shortest route from Florida to Georgia is along the I-75N corridor; however, there’s also a more easterly route that uses the I-95 N, passing through Savannah, Ga rather than Valdosta, GA.
California to Florida Freight shipping quotes and trucking rates vary at times due to the individual states industry needs. Since New York is mainly industrial and Florida is largely agricultural but industrial as well, with many food processing and distribution centers, we see plenty of shipments by refrigerated trailer, flatbed as well as by the more common dry van trucks. Heavy Hauling Trucking services are also a hot commodity from LA to Miami. Our Less Than Truckload (LTL) carriers in both Florida and California are also running a number of regular services between the two states, and it’s an active route for heavy haul freight shipments, as well.