Newark to Saint Paul
Saint Paul → NewarkFTL freight transportation service between Newark and Saint Paul. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Newark - Saint Paul
The logistics corridor between Newark, New Jersey, and Saint Paul, Minnesota, represents a vital freight transportation route spanning approximately 1,608 kilometers across the heart of the United States. This East-West connection links the bustling Port of Newark, one of the largest on the East Coast, with the thriving industrial and commercial center of the Twin Cities metropolitan area. The route traverses key economic regions, connecting major manufacturing hubs, distribution centers, and agricultural production areas. Companies along this corridor rely on efficient ground transportation to move everything from consumer goods and electronics to industrial equipment and agricultural products. The main transportation infrastructure includes Interstate 80 West, which serves as the primary freight artery, connecting with I-35 North in Des Moines, Iowa, before reaching the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area. Control Terrestre facilitates seamless operations on this corridor by providing dedicated full truckload (FTL) services, ensuring reliable and timely deliveries between these two strategic points. Our extensive network of certified carriers and specialized equipment options allows us to handle diverse cargo types, from standard dry freight to temperature-controlled shipments, meeting the specific needs of businesses operating along this important East-West freight route.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Newark - Saint Paul
Origin
Newark
Newark, New Jersey, serves as a strategic gateway for freight transportation on the East Coast, anchored by the Port of Newark, the largest container port in the New York-New Jersey harbor complex. The city's location provides immediate access to major interstate highways, including I-95, I-78, and the New Jersey Turnpike, facilitating efficient connections to regional and national freight networks. Newark's economy is diverse, with strong presence in logistics and transportation, healthcare, finance, and advanced manufacturing sectors. The area hosts numerous warehousing and distribution centers that serve the greater New York metropolitan region, benefiting from proximity to major consumer markets and international trade routes through the port. The extensive infrastructure network, including rail connections via Norfolk Southern and CSX, complements the robust trucking operations, making Newark an ideal origin point for freight shipments heading west across the United States.
Destination
Saint Paul
Saint Paul, Minnesota, stands as a key logistics hub in the Upper Midwest, strategically positioned at the confluence of the Mississippi, Minnesota, and Saint Croix rivers. As part of the Twin Cities metropolitan area, Saint Paul offers exceptional connectivity through a comprehensive transportation network that includes major interstate highways (I-35, I-94, I-494), the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport, and the Port of Saint Paul, the furthest inland port on the Mississippi River. The region's economy is anchored by diverse sectors including healthcare, education, financial services, manufacturing, and technology. Saint Paul and the surrounding area host numerous corporate headquarters and distribution centers, serving both regional and national markets. The city's central location in North America makes it an ideal distribution point for companies serving the Upper Midwest, with excellent ground transportation connections that facilitate efficient freight movement to and from all regions of the country.






