Halifax to Newark
Newark → HalifaxFTL freight transportation service between Halifax and Newark. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Halifax - Newark
The Halifax-Newark corridor represents a vital logistics link between the Atlantic ports of Canada and the major consumption and distribution centers of the northeastern United States. This 967 km route connects the Port of Halifax, one of the most important maritime terminals on the East Coast, with Newark, a strategic hub for international trade in the New York metropolitan area.
The corridor is served by major highways including the Trans-Canada Highway (Hwy 104), I-95, and I-81, providing efficient connections between both points. This route is crucial for the automotive, manufacturing, and retail sectors, facilitating the flow of vehicles, industrial parts, and consumer goods between Canada and the United States.
At Control Terrestre, we understand the complexities of cross-border operations along this corridor. Our team manages customs procedures efficiently, ensuring smooth transit through key border crossings such as the one at Houlton-Woodstock. We offer specialized FTL services with equipment ranging from dry vans to refrigerated units, adapting to the specific needs of each cargo.
Our experience in this corridor allows us to provide reliable transportation solutions that optimize delivery times and ensure cargo integrity. We coordinate all aspects of the operation, from pickup at the Port of Halifax to final delivery in Newark, offering our clients a complete door-to-door service.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Halifax - Newark
Origin
Halifax
Halifax, located in Nova Scotia, Canada, is a strategic logistics hub on the Atlantic coast. Its deep-water port is ice-free year-round, making it a crucial entry point for international trade. The Port of Halifax handles a significant volume of containers, vehicles, and breakbulk cargo, connecting North America with Europe, Asia, and other global markets.
The region's economy is diversified, with strong presence in sectors such as aerospace, defense, and ocean technology. Halifax is also a key node in the automotive supply chain, with several manufacturers and suppliers operating in the area. The city offers excellent transportation infrastructure, including direct rail connections to major Canadian cities and an international airport, facilitating multimodal cargo movement.
Destination
Newark
Newark, New Jersey, is a strategic logistics hub in the northeastern United States, located in the heart of the New York metropolitan area. The Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal is one of the largest and busiest container ports on the East Coast, serving as a gateway for international trade. Newark Liberty International Airport complements this infrastructure, offering extensive air cargo services.
The region is a major center for manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and technology. Newark's proximity to major consumer markets and its connection to a dense network of highways and rail lines make it an ideal location for distribution centers and warehouses. The city's strategic position allows for efficient distribution throughout the Northeast and beyond, making it a key destination for freight transportation from Canada and other regions.






