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Intermodal Trucking in Lansing, MI

Market rates, top lanes, earnings estimates, and freight insights for intermodal owner-operators in Lansing.

$2.23

Rate / Mile

$18,955

Est. Gross / Month

$12,321

Est. Net / Month

Midwest

Market Region

About Intermodal Trucking

Intermodal drayage involves hauling containers between rail yards, ports, and distribution centers. Short-haul but high-frequency work, concentrated around major rail hubs and port cities.

Intermodal Market in the Midwest

The Midwest is the crossroads of American freight, with Chicago serving as the undisputed hub. I-80, I-90, and I-70 carry enormous dry van volume connecting coasts. Automotive parts, consumer goods, and agricultural products make up the bulk of loads. Competition is fierce but volume is massive. Carriers based near Chicago, Indianapolis, or Columbus benefit from exceptional load availability in virtually every direction.

Top Intermodal Lanes from Lansing

1
Chicago IL → Detroit MI
2
Indianapolis IN → Columbus OH
3
Minneapolis MN → Kansas City MO
4
St. Louis MO → Nashville TN

Why Lansing for Intermodal

Key Industries

  • State government
  • Automotive manufacturing
  • Higher education
  • Insurance and financial services
  • Healthcare

Key Highways

I-96I-69US-127I-496 (Lansing urban spur)M-43M-99

Top Shippers

  • General Motors (two plants)
  • State of Michigan
  • Michigan State University
  • Sparrow Health System

Distribution Centers Near Lansing

Amazon LAN1 (Delta Township)
Meijer Distribution Center (nearby)
USPS Processing & Distribution Center
Spartan Nash regional facility

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Intermodal Trucking in Lansing — FAQ

The estimated intermodal rate in Lansing is $2.23 per loaded mile. This reflects the Midwest regional market, local demand, and seasonal conditions. Actual rates vary by lane, broker, and load specifics.
Based on current market estimates, a intermodal owner-operator based in Lansing can expect approximately $18,955 gross monthly revenue and around $12,321 net after typical expenses (fuel, insurance, maintenance). Actual earnings depend on miles driven, load selection, and operating efficiency.
Top intermodal lanes from the Lansing market include: Chicago IL → Detroit MI, Indianapolis IN → Columbus OH, Minneapolis MN → Kansas City MO, St. Louis MO → Nashville TN. These lanes reflect the Midwest freight patterns and may vary by season.
Lansing is located in the Midwest freight region with key industries including state government, automotive manufacturing, higher education. Access to I-96, I-69, US-127 provides strong connectivity. Rates are competitive with the national average.
Key highways for intermodal freight in Lansing include I-96, I-69, US-127, I-496 (Lansing urban spur), M-43, M-99. These corridors connect to major distribution centers and freight lanes across the Midwest region.

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