Arlington to Memphis
Memphis → ArlingtonFTL freight transportation service between Arlington and Memphis. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Arlington - Memphis
The logistics corridor between Arlington and Memphis represents a vital freight transportation route in the southern United States, connecting the dynamic Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area with the strategic logistics hub of Memphis. This 704-kilometer route traverses key industrial and commercial regions, facilitating the movement of goods between two major economic centers. The corridor links Texas's robust manufacturing and technology sectors with Tennessee's distribution and logistics networks, creating essential supply chain connections for businesses across multiple industries.
The route primarily follows Interstate 30 and Interstate 40, two of the most important freight corridors in the southern United States. This path connects Arlington's growing industrial base with Memphis's position as a major distribution center, particularly known for its FedEx SuperHub at Memphis International Airport. The corridor serves as a critical link for companies requiring efficient transportation between the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and the Mid-South region, supporting industries ranging from automotive to retail distribution.
Control Terrestre provides comprehensive FTL transportation solutions along this corridor, leveraging our network of certified carriers to ensure reliable freight movement. Our services support the diverse cargo needs of businesses operating between these two strategic locations, offering dedicated transportation options that maintain cargo integrity and delivery schedules. We understand the specific requirements of this route, including the handling of time-sensitive shipments and specialized cargo that moves between Texas's industrial centers and Tennessee's logistics hubs.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Arlington - Memphis
Origin
Arlington
Arlington, located in the heart of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, serves as a strategic logistics point with excellent access to major transportation networks. The city's proximity to DFW International Airport and its location at the intersection of major highways make it an ideal origin point for freight distribution. Arlington's economy is characterized by strong manufacturing, technology, and retail sectors, with numerous warehouses and distribution centers supporting regional supply chains. The city's infrastructure includes direct access to Interstate 20, Interstate 30, and State Highway 360, providing multiple routing options for freight carriers.
Destination
Memphis
Memphis stands as one of the most important logistics hubs in the United States, strategically positioned on the Mississippi River and at the crossroads of major interstate highways. The city is renowned for being the home of FedEx's global SuperHub at Memphis International Airport, which handles millions of packages daily. Memphis's economy is heavily influenced by transportation, logistics, and distribution, with major companies like International Paper and AutoZone headquartered here. The city's infrastructure includes access to Interstate 40, Interstate 55, and the Mississippi River, creating a multimodal transportation network that facilitates efficient freight movement throughout the region.






