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Shipping in Mississippi: What to Know
Mississippi's carrier market centers on Jackson at the I-20/I-55 junction — the only true interstate crossroads in the state. The I-55 corridor running north-south from Memphis to New Orleans generates the most carrier traffic in Mississippi. The Gulf Coast — Gulfport, Biloxi, Bay St. Louis — connects to the I-10 corridor. Rural Mississippi east and west of I-55 has limited carrier density requiring staging at Jackson or Memphis for most rural shipments.
Top Mississippi Auto Transport Routes
| Route | Distance | Est. Transit | Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mississippi to Florida | 600-800 | 2-3 Days | Get Live Rate |
| Mississippi to Texas | 400-600 | 1-2 Days | Get Live Rate |
| Mississippi to Illinois | 600-800 | 2-3 Days | Get Live Rate |
| Mississippi to California | 1800-2000 | 5-7 Days | Get Live Rate |
| Mississippi to New York | 1200-1400 | 4-5 Days | Get Live Rate |
Route distances are estimates. Actual pricing depends on your specific pickup and delivery addresses, vehicle type, and current carrier availability. Get an exact quote for your shipment.
Carrier Access & Route Notes
I-55 Memphis to New Orleans Corridor
The I-55 corridor connecting Memphis, Jackson, and New Orleans is Mississippi's primary carrier artery. Carriers moving vehicles between the Midwest and the Gulf Coast route through this corridor daily, creating consistent carrier availability for Jackson and I-55 corridor communities. Pricing on Mississippi I-55 corridor shipments is competitive relative to the state's rural geography.
Gulf Coast Casino Market
The Gulf Coast casino resort corridor from Bay St. Louis through Gulfport to Biloxi generates hospitality industry relocations that create carrier activity beyond what the residential population alone would produce. This makes the Gulf Coast one of Mississippi's more accessible and competitively priced markets outside of Jackson.