Billings to Baltimore
Baltimore → BillingsFTL freight transportation service between Billings and Baltimore. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Billings - Baltimore
The Billings to Baltimore corridor represents one of the most important domestic freight transportation routes in the United States, connecting the energy-rich regions of Montana with the major East Coast port and industrial hub of Baltimore. This 2,691 km route traverses diverse geographic and economic landscapes, facilitating the movement of critical goods between the Midwest and the Atlantic seaboard.
The corridor serves as a vital link in America's supply chain, connecting the energy production and agricultural sectors of the northern plains with the manufacturing, distribution, and international trade activities centered in Baltimore. This route enables companies to efficiently transport goods between the Mountain West and the Mid-Atlantic regions, supporting both regional economies and national commerce.
Major industries utilizing this corridor include energy production (oil, natural gas, and coal), agricultural products, industrial equipment, and manufactured goods. The route particularly benefits companies in the energy sector moving products from Montana's Bakken formation and Wyoming's coal fields to East Coast markets and export facilities.
Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor through our extensive network of certified carriers and specialized equipment. Our dedicated FTL services ensure that your cargo moves efficiently and securely from origin to destination, with real-time tracking and professional handling throughout the journey.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Billings - Baltimore
Origin
Billings
Billings, Montana serves as a strategic logistics hub in the northern Rocky Mountain region, positioned at the intersection of major transportation routes. The city's location provides access to the Bakken oil fields, agricultural regions of eastern Montana, and serves as a gateway to the Pacific Northwest and Midwest markets. Billings benefits from its proximity to Interstate 90, which connects directly to major east-west transportation corridors.
The region's economy is driven by energy production, agriculture, and manufacturing. Billings is particularly known for its role in the oil and gas industry, with numerous energy companies maintaining operations in the area. The city also serves as a regional center for agricultural processing and distribution, handling grain, livestock, and other agricultural products. The transportation infrastructure includes multiple rail connections, a regional airport, and extensive highway networks that support both local and long-haul freight movements.
Destination
Baltimore
Baltimore, Maryland stands as a premier East Coast logistics and transportation hub, offering unparalleled access to domestic and international markets. The city's strategic location on the Chesapeake Bay provides direct access to the Atlantic Ocean, while its position within the Northeast megalopolis ensures connectivity to major population centers. Baltimore's transportation infrastructure includes the Port of Baltimore, one of the busiest ports on the East Coast, extensive rail networks, and major interstate highways.
The Baltimore metropolitan area is home to diverse industries including aerospace and defense, healthcare and life sciences, financial services, and advanced manufacturing. The port facilitates significant international trade, particularly in automobiles, agricultural products, and raw materials. Baltimore's central location within the Mid-Atlantic region, combined with its robust infrastructure, makes it an ideal destination for freight moving from across the country, supporting both import/export activities and domestic distribution networks.






