Freight lanes?

Dreamer

Administrator Emeritus
Charter Member
ANYWHERE..LOL....at least with FedExCC..and I see a lot of Tri-State, Panther, Conway and Express 1 around here....

NOt too be too overly simplistic, but you can get runs about anywhere in Ohio.. Main places tho I suppose would be the I75 Corridor, I71, I70... any major city has freight, and a lot of the smaller ones. I live just Southeast of Columbus, and when I drove van for FedExCC, I picked up a lot in Columbus, Lancaster, Circleville, Chillicothe, Waverly, Dublin, .. and even as far as Dayton on good runs.. never had a problem getting out.


Dreamer
 

redytrk

Veteran Expediter
Charter Member
In the early days of expediting I75 was known as "Auto Alley"due to most of the auto suppliers being lined up and down this highway to supply the plants in Detroit.Today its a whole different story.Except for a few companys that regard certian routes for their own "Freight Lanes",They are all good for freight.
 

apollo

Expert Expediter
I live just a few miles south of Atlanta. Does anyone have any idea of freight for vans in this area? I know I would driving a lot up North, but how often would runs take me in the Atlanta direction? I am looking at Express 1, FedEx CC and Panther. Thanks...

:)
 

Glen Rice

Veteran Expediter
Atlanta has always been a hot bed for destination. I would think any of the "Big" carriers would get to Atlanta on a regular basis. Good luck.
 

davekc

Senior Moderator
Staff member
Fleet Owner
As mentioned, Alanta is a good area for freight. In fact, the whole state of Georgia is pretty good.
Davekc
 
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