Mesa to Birmingham
Birmingham → MesaFTL freight transportation service between Mesa and Birmingham. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Mesa - Birmingham
The Mesa to Birmingham corridor connects two key industrial hubs across the United States, spanning approximately 2,315 kilometers through the heart of the country. This route traverses diverse terrain and crosses multiple state lines, making it a vital link for companies moving goods between the Southwest and Southeast regions. The corridor passes through major transportation nodes including Phoenix, Albuquerque, Oklahoma City, and Atlanta, offering multiple routing options to optimize transit times and costs.
Mesa, located in the Phoenix metropolitan area, serves as a strategic gateway to the Southwest with its proximity to major ports of entry and growing industrial base. Birmingham, known as the "Pittsburgh of the South," anchors a robust manufacturing and distribution network in the Southeast. This corridor facilitates the movement of goods between these complementary economic regions, supporting industries such as automotive manufacturing, aerospace, electronics, and consumer goods distribution.
The primary transportation infrastructure includes Interstate 10 and Interstate 20/59, providing reliable highway access throughout the journey. Control Terrestre leverages this well-established network to offer dedicated full truckload services that ensure your cargo moves efficiently and securely. Our experienced carriers navigate this corridor daily, understanding the specific requirements for cross-country transportation and delivering consistent performance for your supply chain needs.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Mesa - Birmingham
Origin
Mesa
Mesa, Arizona serves as a strategic logistics hub in the Southwest, benefiting from its location within the Phoenix metropolitan area and proximity to major transportation infrastructure. The city's economy is anchored by aerospace and defense industries, with companies like Boeing and Honeywell maintaining significant operations. Mesa also hosts a growing technology sector and serves as a distribution center for goods moving throughout the Southwest and to Mexico. The area offers excellent transportation connectivity through Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, multiple interstate highways including I-10 and I-17, and rail connections via Union Pacific. The region's dry climate and extensive warehousing facilities make it ideal for various types of freight, particularly electronics, aerospace components, and consumer goods requiring temperature-controlled environments.
Destination
Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama stands as a strategic logistics center in the Southeast, historically known as the "Pittsburgh of the South" due to its steel production heritage. Today, the city has diversified into automotive manufacturing, with major facilities from Mercedes-Benz, Honda, and Hyundai in the surrounding region. Birmingham's central location in Alabama provides excellent access to major markets in the Southeast, with proximity to Atlanta, Nashville, and New Orleans. The city offers robust transportation infrastructure including the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport, extensive rail connections through Norfolk Southern and CSX, and major highway access via I-20, I-59, and I-65. The region's industrial parks and intermodal facilities support a wide range of manufacturing and distribution activities, making it a key destination for freight moving throughout the southeastern United States.






