Freight Shipping from Kansas City to Detroit

836 miles15 hrs transitRates in 15 Minutes

Ship freight from Kansas City, MO to Detroit, MI with FMCSA-verified carriers. FTL from $1,797-$2,215, LTL from $660-$1,111. No hidden fees, no re-bills.

Distance

836 mi

Drive Time

15 hrs

FTL Rate Est.

$1,797-$2,215

LTL Rate Est.

$660-$1,111

Kansas City to Detroit Freight Corridor

Kansas City is America's freight crossroads, sitting at the intersection of I-70 and I-35 — the two busiest coast-to-coast and border-to-border truck corridors. BNSF's Logistics Park Kansas City in Edgerton is one of the largest inland intermodal facilities in North America, processing 500,000+ containers annually. The metro area has more rail miles per capita than any other U.S. city, reflecting its historical role as the nation's rail hub.

Detroit remains the undisputed capital of North American automotive freight. The Big Three automakers and hundreds of tier-1 suppliers generate an enormous volume of JIT parts shipments crisscrossing the Ambassador Bridge to Canadian assembly plants daily. The EV transition is reshaping freight flows, with massive battery plants from GM (Ultium) and Ford drawing new inbound raw materials from lithium and nickel sources.

The Kansas City-to-Detroit corridor spans 836 miles via I-70, I-35, I-75, I-94. This lane connects logistics & intermodal and animal health freight from the Kansas City market to automotive manufacturing and autonomous vehicle tech demand in Detroit. Carriers running this route regularly maintain competitive rates through strong backhaul availability in both directions.

What Ships from Kansas City

Kansas City's economy is driven by logistics & intermodal, animal health, automotive manufacturing, generating consistent outbound freight demand.

automotive assemblies (GM/Ford)

animal health products

grain & feed

processed meats

greeting cards (Hallmark)

appliances

What Detroit Receives

Detroit's automotive manufacturing, autonomous vehicle tech, steel processing sectors drive strong inbound freight demand from markets like Kansas City.

auto parts (cross-border)

raw steel

aluminum

rubber & plastics

electronic components

glass

Recommended Equipment

Based on the commodities moving between Kansas City and Detroit, these equipment types best serve this corridor.

Dry Van (FTL)

Ideal for palletized consumer goods, electronics, packaged foods, and general merchandise. Enclosed protection from weather and theft.

$1,797-$2,215 estimated for this lane

Refrigerated (Reefer)

Required for temperature-sensitive freight including fresh produce, dairy, frozen foods, pharmaceuticals, and beverages. Maintains precise temperature control throughout transit.

$2,215-$2,801 estimated for this lane

Flatbed

Best for steel, lumber, machinery, building materials, and oversized loads that cannot be palletized or loaded through standard dock doors.

$2,383-$3,051 estimated for this lane

LTL (Less Than Truckload)

Cost-effective for shipments under 10,000 lbs or fewer than 10 pallets. Shared trailer space with other shippers reduces cost for smaller loads.

$660-$1,111 estimated for this lane

Rate Estimates by Shipping Mode

Estimated rates for the Kansas City to Detroit lane (836 miles). Actual rates depend on commodity, weight, season, and equipment.

ModeRate EstimateTransit
FTL (Full Truckload)$1,797-$2,21515 hrs
LTL (Less Than Truckload)$660-$1,11117-19 days
Expedited / Hot Shot$2,717-$3,76210 hrs
Intermodal (Rail + Truck)$1,129-$1,54718-20 days

Major Shippers on This Corridor

Key freight generators in both Kansas City and Detroit that drive volume on this lane.

General Motors (Fairfax)

Ford (Claycomo)

Cerner Corporation

General Motors

Ford Motor Company

Stellantis (Chrysler)

Shipping Tips for Kansas City to Detroit

Kansas City Seasonal Advisory

Grain harvest (September-November) and cattle shipping create fall capacity crunches along I-70 and I-35. Hallmark's holiday card production drives a September-October shipping peak for lightweight, high-volume loads.

Detroit Seasonal Advisory

Automotive production follows a predictable cycle with two-week shutdowns in July and late December. Model changeover periods (August-September) create surge demand for tooling and equipment freight as assembly lines are retooled.

Overnight Transit

This 836-mile route typically requires one overnight stop for a solo driver. Schedule pickup before noon for next-day delivery in most cases.

Book Early for Best Rates

Spot market rates fluctuate daily. Booking 3-5 days in advance typically saves 10-15% compared to same-day or next-day freight requests. For recurring shipments, ask about contract rates.

Kansas City to Detroit Freight FAQs

How much does it cost to ship freight from Kansas City to Detroit?

Full truckload (FTL) rates from Kansas City, MO to Detroit, MI currently range from $1,797-$2,215 for a standard dry van load over the 836-mile route. LTL shipments typically cost $660-$1,111 depending on freight class, weight, and dimensions. Request a custom quote for exact pricing based on your specific shipment details.

How long does freight take from Kansas City to Detroit?

Standard FTL transit from Kansas City to Detroit is approximately 15 hrs by truck over 836 miles. LTL shipments add 2-4 business days due to terminal transfers. Expedited service with team drivers can reduce FTL transit by up to 40%. Intermodal rail-truck service takes 5-7 days but offers significant cost savings.

What equipment do I need for Kansas City to Detroit freight?

Equipment choice depends on your commodity. Kansas City commonly ships automotive assemblies (GM/Ford), animal health products, grain & feed, which typically moves in standard dry van trailers. Detroit commonly receives auto parts (cross-border), raw steel, aluminum. Our team matches you with the right equipment type for your specific freight.

Is there good backhaul from Detroit to Kansas City?

Yes. Detroit is a strong outbound market shipping finished vehicles, automotive parts & assemblies, steel coils. Carriers returning from Detroit to Kansas City can pick up backhaul loads, which often means competitive rates on the Kansas City-to-Detroit lane since carriers factor in round-trip economics.

What commodities move from Kansas City to Detroit?

The Kansas City-to-Detroit corridor handles a diverse freight mix. Kansas City's top outbound commodities include automotive assemblies (GM/Ford), animal health products, grain & feed, processed meats, greeting cards (Hallmark), appliances. Detroit's primary inbound freight includes auto parts (cross-border), raw steel, aluminum, rubber & plastics, electronic components, glass. Industries driving this lane include logistics & intermodal and animal health from Kansas City and automotive manufacturing and autonomous vehicle tech in Detroit.

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