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Freight Loads in Florida — Find Carriers & Ship Freight Fast

Florida is one of the top freight markets in the US, fueled by international trade through Miami, massive consumer demand, and year-round agricultural exports. With the Port of Miami, Port Everglades, and Jacksonville's intermodal hub, Florida is a gateway for freight moving between Latin America, the Caribbean, and the US mainland. TYGO connects you with verified carriers on Florida routes in minutes.

Florida freight by the numbers

Florida ranks in the top 5 US states for freight volume, moving over 800 million tons annually. The state's I-95 corridor is one of the most congested freight highways in the country. Miami-Dade County alone handles over $120 billion in international trade annually. Jacksonville is the top US port for vehicle imports and a critical intermodal hub connecting Florida to the Southeast freight network. The state's 22 million residents and massive tourism industry create constant demand for consumer goods, food, and construction materials.

Top freight corridors in Florida

Key Florida freight lanes include Miami to Jacksonville (I-95, ~350 miles), Miami to Tampa (I-75 via Alligator Alley or Florida's Turnpike, ~280 miles), Jacksonville to Orlando (I-95/I-4, ~140 miles), Tampa to Orlando (I-4, ~85 miles), and Miami to Atlanta (I-75, ~660 miles — connecting Florida to the Southeast distribution network). TYGO's carrier network is strong on all major Florida corridors, especially the I-95 and I-75 arteries that move freight in and out of the state.

Industries driving Florida freight

Florida freight is driven by international trade (Miami is the #1 US gateway for trade with Latin America and the Caribbean), agriculture (citrus, tomatoes, sugarcane — Florida is the top US producer of several crops), construction (one of the fastest-growing states needs constant material supply), tourism and hospitality (food, beverages, furnishings for hotels and theme parks), and e-commerce (last-mile delivery to 22 million residents). Refrigerated freight is particularly important given Florida's agricultural exports and food imports.

How TYGO works for Florida freight

Post your load with origin and destination anywhere in Florida. Verified carriers who run those lanes see your freight instantly and bid in real-time. Whether you need a reefer out of Homestead, a dry van from Jacksonville to Miami, or a flatbed hauling construction materials to Tampa, TYGO's auction model delivers competitive rates from carriers already on your route. No broker, no phone tag. Most Florida loads get their first bid within minutes.

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