The El Paso to Grand Rapids corridor runs within the U.S.
U.S. domestic
Dry van-led, with reefer demand
Vetted carriers cover this corridor
Posted by vetted brokers on the Cargado marketplace
This corridor connects the El Paso market (El Paso, Santa Teresa, Socorro, Anthony, Sunland Park, and Vinton) with the Grand Rapids market (Holland, Grand Rapids, Battle Creek, Zeeland, Muskegon, and Grand Haven), running within the U.S. Brokers post this corridor to the Cargado marketplace.
Recent carrier bids on this corridor typically land in the $4K–$5K range. Request a demo to see detailed, current rates for this lane.
Freight out of the El Paso market leans toward food and beverage, automotive parts and fresh produce based on what brokers actually post there. You can read more on the freight types pages.
Dry van-led, with reefer demand. Browse equipment definitions in the glossary if a term is unfamiliar.
Carriers on this lane pick up across the El Paso area—El Paso, Santa Teresa, Socorro, Anthony, Sunland Park, Vinton, Vado, and Ysleta Sur. Nearby markets that feed it include Ciudad Juárez, Deming, Alamogordo, Roswell, Agua Prieta, and Alpine.
Carriers on this lane deliver across the Grand Rapids area—Holland, Grand Rapids, Battle Creek, Zeeland, Muskegon, Grand Haven, Kalamazoo, and Parchment. It also reaches nearby markets like Lansing, Cadillac, Saginaw, Milwaukee, Traverse City, and Chicago.
This is a domestic the U.S. lane—no border crossing. Carriers bid on it in the same marketplace they use for cross-border freight, so a truck repositioning after an international load can pick this up on the way.
Brokers post corridors like this to Cargado's marketplace, where 2,000+ verified Mexico and Canada carriers bid and every counterparty is vetted before the first load moves.
On Cargado, brokers post the corridor and vetted carriers bid on it. Every carrier is verified before it can bid, which replaces cold-calling unknown carriers.
Postings here lean dry van-led, with reefer demand. If you need a type you do not see, post the load anyway—carriers with matching equipment get notified automatically.
This is a domestic the U.S. lane. Carriers bid on it alongside cross-border freight—often a truck repositioning after an international run.
Post it to 2,100+ vetted Mexico and Canada carriers, or check live market rates before you quote.