Tulsa to Montreal
Montreal → TulsaFTL freight transportation service between Tulsa and Montreal. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Tulsa - Montreal
The logistics corridor connecting Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Montreal, Quebec, represents a vital cross-border freight transportation route spanning approximately 2,143 kilometers. This corridor traverses the heart of North America, linking the industrial Midwest with Canada's major economic hub. The route primarily follows Interstate 44 and Interstate 55 northward, crossing through key states before reaching the Canadian border at one of several points such as Detroit-Windsor or Ogdensburg-Prescott. Control Terrestre's strategic position in this corridor allows us to provide seamless cross-border transportation solutions, managing the complexities of customs clearance and regulatory compliance while ensuring timely delivery of full truckload shipments between these two important economic centers.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Tulsa - Montreal
Origin
Tulsa
Tulsa, located in northeastern Oklahoma, serves as a strategic logistics hub in the central United States. The city benefits from its position at the crossroads of major transportation networks, including Interstate 44, which provides direct access to key markets across the Midwest and beyond. Tulsa's economy is diverse, with strong presence in energy, aerospace, manufacturing, and logistics sectors. The region hosts numerous distribution centers and warehouses, taking advantage of Oklahoma's central location for nationwide distribution. Tulsa International Airport and the Port of Catoosa (an inland seaport on the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System) further enhance the city's multimodal transportation capabilities, making it an ideal origin point for cross-border freight movements.
Destination
Montreal, Quebec's largest city and Canada's second-largest metropolitan area, stands as a major economic and logistics center in North America. Located at the confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa rivers, Montreal benefits from its position as a key gateway for international trade. The city's economy is driven by aerospace, technology, pharmaceuticals, finance, and manufacturing sectors. Montreal's extensive transportation infrastructure includes the Port of Montreal (one of North America's largest inland ports), Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, and a comprehensive network of highways connecting to major Canadian and U.S. markets. The city's strategic location makes it an essential destination for cross-border freight, particularly for industries requiring reliable supply chain solutions between the U.S. and Canada.






