Freight Shipping from Los Angeles to Kansas City

1,765 miles32 hrs transitRates in 15 Minutes

Ship freight from Los Angeles, CA to Kansas City, MO with FMCSA-verified carriers. FTL from $3,795-$4,677, LTL from $1,171-$1,900. No hidden fees, no re-bills.

Distance

1,765 mi

Drive Time

32 hrs

FTL Rate Est.

$3,795-$4,677

LTL Rate Est.

$1,171-$1,900

Consumer Goods Corridor

Los AngelesKansas City Lane Market Snapshot

Capacity: Tight

Active Carriers

131146

running this lane

Weekly Loads

231247

typical volume

Rate / Mile

$2.15$2.66

dry van spot

Backhaul Score

68/100

Strong

High-demand corridor. Spot rates move quickly during peak weeks. Contract lanes typically lock in 8-12% below spot.

Toll Estimate

$20–$34 one-way passing through CA, MO, AR, OK, NM. 4 typical fuel stops along the corridor.

Book For Best Rates

Best pickup days: Tue, Wed, Thu. Avoid: Sun, Fri PM, Mon AM. Mid-week pickups on this lane typically price 6-11% below weekend-adjacent bookings.

Los Angeles to Kansas City Freight Corridor

The Los Angeles basin is the undisputed freight capital of the Western Hemisphere. The San Pedro Bay port complex (LA + Long Beach) handles 40% of all US containerized imports, generating a tidal wave of drayage and long-haul freight that radiates outward on I-10, I-15, and I-5. The Inland Empire east of LA has become the largest warehouse market in the world, with over 600 million square feet of distribution space absorbing and redistributing Asian imports to every corner of the country.

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.

The Los Angeles-to-Kansas City corridor spans 1,765 miles via I-5, I-10, I-70, I-35. This lane connects entertainment & media and international trade freight from the Los Angeles market to logistics & intermodal and animal health demand in Kansas City. Carriers running this route regularly maintain competitive rates through strong backhaul availability in both directions.

What Ships from Los Angeles

Los Angeles's economy is driven by entertainment & media, international trade, aerospace, generating consistent outbound freight demand.

containerized imports (re-distribution)

entertainment equipment

apparel & fashion

aerospace components

processed foods

electronics

What Kansas City Receives

Kansas City's logistics & intermodal, animal health, automotive manufacturing sectors drive strong inbound freight demand from markets like Los Angeles.

intermodal containers

auto parts

consumer goods

raw grain

packaging materials

imported merchandise

Recommended Equipment

Based on the commodities moving between Los Angeles and Kansas City, 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.

$3,795-$4,677 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.

$1,171-$1,900 estimated for this lane

Rate Estimates by Shipping Mode

Estimated rates for the Los Angeles to Kansas City lane (1,765 miles). Actual rates depend on commodity, weight, season, and equipment.

ModeRate EstimateTransit
FTL (Full Truckload)$3,795-$4,67732 hrs
LTL (Less Than Truckload)$1,171-$1,90034-36 days
Expedited / Hot Shot$5,736-$7,94321 hrs
Intermodal (Rail + Truck)$2,383-$3,26535-37 days

Major Shippers on This Corridor

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

Amazon (15+ facilities)

Target (import DC)

Nike Distribution

General Motors (Fairfax)

Ford (Claycomo)

Cerner Corporation

Shipping Tips for Los Angeles to Kansas City

Los Angeles Seasonal Advisory

Import surge begins in August for holiday retail season, peaking in October-November. Chinese New Year (January-February) creates a brief lull followed by a restocking wave in March.

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.

Consider Team Drivers

At 1,765 miles, this route exceeds single-driver HOS limits. Team drivers can deliver in 32 hours without mandatory 10-hour rest breaks, cutting transit time nearly in half compared to a solo driver.

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.

Logistics Infrastructure

How freight actually flows in and out of Los Angeles and Kansas City — the warehouses, rail terminals, and highway spines that shape rates on this lane.

Origin

Los Angeles, CA

Tier 1
Metro Population
13.2M metro
Avg Outbound Rate
$2.45-$2.85/mi
Key Highways
I-5, I-10, I-710
Rail / Intermodal
BNSF Hobart Yard (Commerce); UP ICTF (Wilmington); UP East LA Intermodal
Port Access
Port of Los Angeles (20 mi) / Port of Long Beach (22 mi)
Warehouse Districts
Inland Empire (Ontario/Riverside), Commerce/Vernon, Carson/Compton

The I-710 corridor from the ports to the intermodal yards in Commerce is the most heavily trucked stretch of highway in America. Container drayage rates fluctuate wildly based on port congestion — chassis availability can add $100-200 per container in detention charges during peak seasons.

Destination

Kansas City, MO

Tier 1
Metro Population
2.2M metro
Avg Outbound Rate
$2.05-$2.40/mi
Key Highways
I-70, I-35, I-29
Rail / Intermodal
BNSF Logistics Park Kansas City; UP Neff Yard; NS Kansas City Terminal
Warehouse Districts
Edgerton/Logistics Park KC, Riverside/I-29 North, Lenexa/I-35 South

Kansas City's central location means carriers can reach 85% of the U.S. population within two days. This geographic advantage makes it the preferred location for national distribution centers, which is why the metro has added 40+ million square feet of warehouse space in the last five years.

Return Loads from Kansas City

Kansas City generates consistent outbound volume. Backhaul to Los Angeles is generally available within 2-3 days at 65-78% of forward rate.

Top Backhaul Commodities from Kansas City

automotive assemblies (GM/Ford)animal health productsgrain & feedprocessed meatsgreeting cards (Hallmark)appliances

Seasonal Rate Patterns

  • Oct-Dec (retail peak)

    +15-22% on dry van, book 2+ weeks out

  • Jul (auto shutdown)

    -8-12% available capacity, predictable

Los Angeles to Kansas City Freight FAQs

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

Full truckload (FTL) rates from Los Angeles, CA to Kansas City, MO currently range $3,795-$4,677 (roughly $2.15-$2.66 per mile over 1,765 miles). LTL shipments typically cost $1,171-$1,900 depending on freight class, weight, and dimensions. Capacity is currently tight on this corridor, so booking 3-5 days out locks in the best pricing. Request a custom quote for exact rates.

How long does freight take from Los Angeles to Kansas City?

Standard FTL transit from Los Angeles to Kansas City is approximately 32 hrs by truck over 1,765 miles, with 4 typical fuel stops along the corridor. 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 via BNSF Hobart Yard (Commerce) to BNSF Logistics Park Kansas City takes 5-7 days but offers significant cost savings.

What equipment do I need for Los Angeles to Kansas City freight?

Equipment choice depends on your commodity. Los Angeles commonly ships containerized imports (re-distribution), entertainment equipment, apparel & fashion, which typically moves in standard dry van trailers. Kansas City commonly receives intermodal containers, auto parts, consumer goods. Our team matches you with the right equipment type for your specific freight.

Is there good backhaul from Kansas City to Los Angeles?

Strong backhaul (scored 68/100 based on Kansas City's outbound commodity mix). Kansas City generates consistent outbound volume. Backhaul to Los Angeles is generally available within 2-3 days at 65-78% of forward rate. Kansas City's top outbound commodities — automotive assemblies (GM/Ford), animal health products, grain & feed — are the most common return-load categories carriers target.

What commodities move from Los Angeles to Kansas City?

The Los Angeles-to-Kansas City corridor handles a diverse freight mix — freight brokers often call this the Consumer Goods Corridor. Los Angeles's top outbound commodities include containerized imports (re-distribution), entertainment equipment, apparel & fashion, aerospace components, processed foods, electronics. Kansas City's primary inbound freight includes intermodal containers, auto parts, consumer goods, raw grain, packaging materials, imported merchandise. Industries driving this lane include entertainment & media and international trade from Los Angeles and logistics & intermodal and animal health in Kansas City.

When are rates highest on the Los Angeles to Kansas City lane?

This lane's rate cycle is tied to entertainment & media and international trade cycles. Key periods: Oct-Dec (retail peak) (+15-22% on dry van, book 2+ weeks out); Jul (auto shutdown) (-8-12% available capacity, predictable). For the lowest spot rates, ship mid-week (Tue, Wed, Thu) and avoid Sun, Fri PM, Mon AM pickups when possible.

Should I use team drivers for the Los Angeles to Kansas City lane?

At 1,765 miles, this route exceeds a solo driver's hours-of-service limits and requires at least one 10-hour break, adding roughly 14-18 hours to transit. Team drivers typically deliver in 19-23 hours — nearly half the solo transit — at a 20-35% rate premium. For time-critical freight over 1,200 miles, teams generally pay for themselves.

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