Why do you need it?
Trucking into and out of South Florida has become increasingly complicated due to the region’s unique geographic location. The sheer population density of South Florida – triggered by rapidly growing residential and tourist consumer markets – has generated significant imbalance in freight flows due to consumption heavily outweighing production.

Driving into Miami is particularly problematic due to the lack of available backhaul freight and few nearby options. Shippers must look for cost-effective, reliable transportation alternatives in order to stay competitive in the market. Download the Case for Intermodal In South Florida to see how your company can optimize its freight by leveraging intermodal rail into and out of South Florida.
What's inside?

What are the unique market challenges and opportunities in Florida?

How have expanded regulations impacted capacity?

How are beneficial cargo owners and trucking companies managing their freight flows in South Florida?
