South Carolina to Montana Freight Shipping Rates

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South Carolina to Montana Freight shipping and trucking services are in high demand; Charleston to Helena is a very heavily traveled route.

The Charleston, SC to Helena, MT shipping lane is a 2,358 mile haul that takes more than 35 hours of driving to complete. Shipping from South Carolina to Montana ranges from a minimum of 1,715 miles and 25 hours from Campobello, SC to Hammond, MT, to over 2,639 miles and a minimum of 39 hours on the road from Beaufort, SC to Libby, MT. The shortest route from South Carolina to Montana is along the I-90 W corridor; however, there’s also a more northerly route that uses the I-94 W, passing through Bismarck, ND and Minneapolis, MN.

 

South Carolina Freight Shipping & Trucking

South Carolina to Montana Trucking Rates

The heart of the Old South, South Carolina is amazingly diverse for a state that ranks 40th in size in the US. The Blue Ridge Mountains delineate South Carolina’s northwest boundaries with North Carolina and Georgia. The Piedmont region is rolling hills, the aptly named Sand hills region is in the central part of the state, and the Outer and Inner Coastal Plains sweep to the Atlantic Ocean. South Carolina’s state capital, Columbia, is its largest city, with coastal Charleston coming in second. South Carolina’s diversity extends to the state’s climate. Summers are uniformly hot, but its coastal areas have mild winters, while the inland and upland areas of South Carolina see cooler winters with freezing rain and occasional snow. Freezing rain can make conditions hazardous for travel in the winter; bridges in the state are often marked “bridges freeze before roadways” for this reason. Tropical storms and spring rains are also common, although the state sees less hurricane and cyclone conditions than nearby North Carolina.

 

 

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Montana Freight Shipping & Trucking

Montana to South Carolina Freight Trucking Rates

Named after the Spanish for “mountainous country,” Montana contains numerous mountain ranges, many of which form part of the Rocky Mountains in the west of the state. Its unofficial nickname, Big Sky Country, refers to the huge expanses of flat open plains in the eastern part of Montana, which provide fertile ground for agriculture and ranching and cover 60% of the state’s territory. 

The major cities of Montana include Missoula to the east, Billings in the south and Great Falls. State capital Helena, Butte and Bozeman are also major population centers. Thanks to its size, geography and the Continental Divide, the weather in Montana can vary dramatically. The coldest temperature ever recorded in the US was in Montana (-70ºF) and the valleys and mountains can attract fog that is difficult for even experienced Montana trucking companies to navigate.

 

 

South Carolina to Montana Freight shipping quotes and trucking rates vary at times due to the individual states industry needs. Since South Carolina and Montana are largely agricultural, with many food processing and distribution centers, we see plenty of shipments by refrigerated trailer. We also see a number of flatbed shipments as well as by the more common dry van trucks. Our Less Than Truckload (LTL) carriers in both South Carolina and Montana 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.

 

 

 

South Carolina to Montana Freight Rates

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