Memphis to Phoenix
Phoenix → MemphisFTL freight transportation service between Memphis and Phoenix. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Memphis - Phoenix
The Memphis-Phoenix corridor connects two strategic logistics hubs in the southern United States, spanning approximately 2,027 kilometers. This route links the logistics center of Memphis, Tennessee, with the growing industrial hub of Phoenix, Arizona, crossing key states including Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.
The corridor traverses diverse terrain, from the Mississippi River valley to the deserts of the Southwest, passing through major logistics centers like Dallas and Albuquerque. This route is vital for the transportation of goods between the eastern and western United States, particularly for industries such as automotive, electronics, and agriculture.
Control Terrestre facilitates efficient operations on this corridor through our network of certified carriers and specialized equipment. We offer full truckload (FTL) services with options including dry vans, refrigerated units, and flatbeds to meet the specific needs of your cargo. Our technology platform enables real-time tracking and optimized routing, ensuring your freight moves safely and efficiently across this extensive route.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Memphis - Phoenix
Origin
Memphis
Memphis, Tennessee, is a critical logistics hub in the southeastern United States, strategically located on the Mississippi River. The city is home to one of the busiest cargo airports in the world and serves as a major distribution center for FedEx, making it a key node in national and international supply chains. Memphis's economy is driven by transportation, logistics, and manufacturing, with significant activity in the automotive, healthcare, and agribusiness sectors.
The city boasts an extensive transportation infrastructure, including Interstates 40, 55, 240, and 269, providing direct connections to major markets across the country. Memphis International Airport handles millions of tons of cargo annually, while the Port of Memphis on the Mississippi River offers barge transportation options. This multimodal infrastructure makes Memphis an ideal origin point for freight moving to destinations across the western United States.
Destination
Phoenix
Phoenix, Arizona, is the capital and largest city of the state, serving as a major logistics and distribution hub in the southwestern United States. The city's strategic location provides access to major markets in California, Texas, and Mexico, making it a key point for cross-border and domestic freight movements. Phoenix's economy is diverse, with strong sectors in technology, aerospace, manufacturing, and agriculture, particularly in the cultivation and distribution of winter vegetables and citrus fruits.
The region's transportation infrastructure includes Interstate 10, which connects Phoenix to Los Angeles and other western markets, and Interstate 17, linking the city to northern Arizona. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is a major cargo hub, while the Union Pacific Railroad provides rail freight services. The city's extensive freeway system and proximity to major ports of entry make it an ideal destination for freight moving from the eastern United States.






