Long Beach to Newark
Newark → Long BeachFTL freight transportation service between Long Beach and Newark. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Long Beach - Newark
The Long Beach to Newark corridor represents one of the most critical freight transportation routes in the United States, connecting the West Coast's largest port complex with the major logistics hub of the East Coast. This 3,930-kilometer route spans the entire continental United States, facilitating the movement of goods between two of the nation's most important economic regions. The corridor serves as a vital artery for domestic supply chains, enabling businesses to efficiently transport cargo across the country.
The economic significance of this corridor cannot be overstated. It connects the Port of Long Beach, which handles approximately 20% of all containerized cargo entering the United States, with Newark's extensive distribution network. This route supports numerous industries including automotive, electronics, retail, manufacturing, and e-commerce. The corridor passes through major industrial centers such as Los Angeles, Phoenix, Dallas, Atlanta, and Philadelphia, creating multiple opportunities for regional distribution and last-mile delivery.
Control Terrestre specializes in providing full truckload (FTL) transportation services along this strategic corridor. Our extensive network of certified carriers ensures reliable, efficient, and secure freight movement across the entire route. We understand the unique challenges of cross-country transportation and offer tailored solutions to meet the specific needs of each shipment. Our expertise in handling various cargo types, combined with our commitment to on-time delivery and cargo safety, makes us the ideal partner for businesses requiring transportation services between Long Beach and Newark.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Long Beach - Newark
Origin
Long Beach
Long Beach, California serves as a strategic gateway for international trade, housing the second-busiest container port in the United States. The Port of Long Beach handles over $200 billion in trade annually and connects directly to major rail and highway networks. The city's location in Southern California provides immediate access to the vast Los Angeles metropolitan area, one of the largest consumer markets in the country. Long Beach's logistics infrastructure includes multiple intermodal facilities, warehousing districts, and direct connections to major highways including I-710, I-405, and I-5. The region is home to diverse industries including aerospace, healthcare, technology, and international trade, creating a constant flow of freight requiring efficient transportation solutions.
Destination
Newark
Newark, New Jersey stands as a crucial logistics hub on the East Coast, offering unparalleled access to the Northeast Corridor's massive consumer base. The Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal, the largest container port on the East Coast, provides immediate ocean freight connections. Newark's strategic location places it within 250 miles of 40% of the U.S. population and less than a day's drive from major metropolitan areas including New York City, Philadelphia, and Boston. The region boasts extensive transportation infrastructure including Newark Liberty International Airport, multiple interstate highways (I-95, I-78, I-280), and direct rail connections. Key industries in the area include pharmaceuticals, financial services, telecommunications, and advanced manufacturing, all requiring reliable freight transportation services.