Shipping from Georgia
Georgia freight rates Georgia outbound freight rates are higher in the summer months, due to the produce and agricultural industries. When pecans, peanuts and peaches come into season, trucks can be hard to find. However, a good time to ship freight into Georgia is during the summer. Georgia has some under-populated areas that make LTL prices average to high in the state. The ease and cost of shipping into or out of Georgia can be heavily based on proximity to major metro areas.
Shipping to Connecticut
Connecticut freight rates Connecticut freight rates are almost always more affordable leaving the state. The state is a heavy consumption state, so lots of freight moves into the state. This leaves an abundance of trucks eager to ship your truckload freight out of Connecticut. LTL rates are very affordable, especially in the urban areas, due to the larger quantity of trucks moving. Intermodal freight rates are average. The ease and cost of shipping into or out of Connecticut can be heavily based on proximity to major metro areas.