Billings to Columbia
Columbia → BillingsFTL freight transportation service between Billings and Columbia. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Billings - Columbia
The logistics corridor between Billings, Montana and Columbia, South Carolina spans approximately 2,665 kilometers across the heart of the United States. This transcontinental route connects the Northern Rockies region with the Southeast, traversing diverse terrains and crossing multiple state lines. The corridor serves as a vital link between the industrial Midwest and the manufacturing hubs of the Southeast, facilitating the movement of goods between these economically significant regions.
The route follows major interstate highways, primarily I-90 East from Billings through South Dakota and Minnesota, connecting with I-29 South through Iowa and Missouri, then transitioning to I-70 East through Indiana, Ohio, and West Virginia before joining I-77 South through Virginia and into South Carolina. This well-established transportation network provides reliable infrastructure for freight movement across the country.
Control Terrestre specializes in full truckload (FTL) transportation along this corridor, offering dedicated services that ensure your cargo moves efficiently from origin to destination. Our extensive network of certified carriers and strategic partnerships allows us to provide consistent, reliable service across all states along this route. We understand the unique challenges of long-haul transportation and maintain strict quality control standards to protect your shipments throughout their journey.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Billings - Columbia
Origin
Billings
Billings, Montana serves as a strategic logistics hub for the Northern Rockies region. Located in the Yellowstone Valley, Billings benefits from its position at the intersection of major transportation routes, including I-90, which provides direct access to both coasts and the Midwest. The city's economic foundation includes agriculture, energy production, and manufacturing sectors, with significant activity in oil refining, coal mining, and agricultural processing. Billings Logan International Airport and the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway provide additional transportation options, creating a multimodal logistics environment that supports efficient freight movement.
Destination
Columbia
Columbia, South Carolina is strategically positioned in the Southeast as a major logistics and distribution center. Located at the confluence of I-20, I-26, and I-77, the city provides excellent connectivity to major markets along the East Coast and throughout the Southeast. Columbia's economy is diverse, with strong manufacturing, healthcare, and government sectors. The presence of the Port of Charleston, approximately 115 miles away, enhances Columbia's importance as a distribution hub for both domestic and international freight. The city's central location in South Carolina makes it an ideal consolidation point for regional distribution networks.






