Detroit to San Diego
San Diego → DetroitFTL freight transportation service between Detroit and San Diego. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Detroit - San Diego
The Detroit-San Diego corridor represents one of the most important freight transportation routes in the United States, connecting the industrial heart of the Midwest with the strategic port of Southern California. This 3,168 km route crosses the country from east to west, facilitating the movement of goods between two vital economic regions. The corridor is crucial for supply chains that require efficient transportation between the automotive manufacturing hub of Detroit and the international trade gateway of San Diego.
The economic significance of this corridor is immense, linking Detroit's automotive and manufacturing industries with San Diego's international trade, defense, and technology sectors. The route passes through major economic centers including Chicago, St. Louis, and Phoenix, connecting key industrial and commercial hubs. This corridor is particularly vital for automotive parts manufacturers, technology companies, and businesses engaged in international trade through the Port of San Diego.
Control Terrestre provides comprehensive FTL (Full Truckload) transportation services along this corridor, ensuring reliable and efficient freight movement. Our network of certified carriers offers dedicated transportation solutions with 48' and 53' dry vans and refrigerated equipment. We understand the specific needs of industries operating on this route and provide specialized services including expedited freight, temperature-controlled transportation, and door-to-door delivery. Our C-TPAT certified carriers ensure secure and compliant cross-country transportation, making us the ideal partner for companies requiring full truckload services between Detroit and San Diego.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Detroit - San Diego
Origin
Detroit
Detroit, Michigan, known as the Motor City, is a strategic logistics hub in the Midwest. Its location provides excellent access to major highways including I-75, I-94, and I-96, connecting to the entire Great Lakes region and beyond. The city's extensive infrastructure includes the Port of Detroit, multiple rail terminals, and proximity to major airports, making it a multimodal transportation center. Detroit's logistics network is particularly strong in automotive parts distribution, with numerous warehouses and distribution centers strategically located throughout the metropolitan area.
Destination
San Diego
San Diego, California, is a strategic logistics hub on the West Coast, offering unique advantages for international trade and domestic distribution. Its location provides immediate access to the Port of San Diego, one of the busiest ports on the West Coast, and proximity to the US-Mexico border. The city is served by major highways including I-5 and I-8, connecting to the broader Southern California logistics network. San Diego's infrastructure includes the San Diego International Airport, multiple rail connections, and extensive warehousing facilities, particularly in the Otay Mesa area near the border.






