Freight Shipping from Oklahoma City to San Antonio

548 miles10 hrs transitRates in 15 Minutes

Ship freight from Oklahoma City, OK to San Antonio, TX with FMCSA-verified carriers. FTL from $1,178-$1,452, LTL from $501-$866. No hidden fees, no re-bills.

Distance

548 mi

Drive Time

10 hrs

FTL Rate Est.

$1,178-$1,452

LTL Rate Est.

$501-$866

Oklahoma City to San Antonio Freight Corridor

Oklahoma City sits at the junction of three major interstates — I-35, I-40, and I-44 — creating a natural crossroads for north-south and east-west freight flows across the Southern Plains. Tinker Air Force Base is the city's largest employer and drives a significant volume of defense logistics. The metro's oil and gas sector, led by Devon Energy and Continental Resources, generates heavy oilfield equipment moves that keep flatbed carriers busy year-round.

San Antonio's freight economy is uniquely driven by the military — Joint Base San Antonio encompasses three installations and is the largest Department of Defense joint base in the country. Toyota's Tundra and Sequoia assembly plant in south San Antonio creates dedicated automotive lanes to suppliers across Texas and Mexico. H-E-B, the beloved Texas grocery chain headquartered here, operates one of the most efficient private distribution networks in the retail industry.

The Oklahoma City-to-San Antonio corridor spans 548 miles via I-35. This lane connects oil & gas and aerospace & defense freight from the Oklahoma City market to military & defense and healthcare demand in San Antonio. Carriers running this route regularly maintain competitive rates through strong backhaul availability in both directions.

What Ships from Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City's economy is driven by oil & gas, aerospace & defense, agriculture, generating consistent outbound freight demand.

petroleum products

natural gas equipment

cattle & beef

wheat & grain

aerospace components

oilfield equipment

What San Antonio Receives

San Antonio's military & defense, healthcare, cybersecurity sectors drive strong inbound freight demand from markets like Oklahoma City.

consumer goods

building materials

military supplies

food products

fuel

vehicles

Recommended Equipment

Based on the commodities moving between Oklahoma City and San Antonio, 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.

$1,178-$1,452 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.

$1,452-$1,836 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.

$1,562-$2,000 estimated for this lane

Tanker / Hazmat

Specialized equipment for liquid chemicals, petroleum products, and hazardous materials. Requires hazmat-endorsed drivers and placarding compliance.

$1,726-$2,329 estimated for this lane

Rate Estimates by Shipping Mode

Estimated rates for the Oklahoma City to San Antonio lane (548 miles). Actual rates depend on commodity, weight, season, and equipment.

ModeRate EstimateTransit
FTL (Full Truckload)$1,178-$1,45210 hrs
LTL (Less Than Truckload)$501-$86612-14 days
Expedited / Hot Shot$1,781-$2,4667 hrs
Intermodal (Rail + Truck)$740-$1,01413-15 days

Major Shippers on This Corridor

Key freight generators in both Oklahoma City and San Antonio that drive volume on this lane.

Tinker Air Force Base

Continental Resources

Devon Energy

Joint Base San Antonio (Lackland/Randolph/Fort Sam)

Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas

H-E-B (HQ)

Shipping Tips for Oklahoma City to San Antonio

Oklahoma City Seasonal Advisory

Oilfield freight fluctuates with WTI crude prices — when prices climb above $70/bbl, drilling activity and equipment moves surge. Wheat harvest (June-July) drives seasonal grain hauling demand across western Oklahoma.

San Antonio Seasonal Advisory

Military freight follows federal fiscal year cycles with a September surge. Toyota production runs year-round with July and December shutdowns. H-E-B distribution intensifies ahead of holidays and during severe weather events when Texans stock up.

Overnight Transit

This 548-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.

Oklahoma City to San Antonio Freight FAQs

How much does it cost to ship freight from Oklahoma City to San Antonio?

Full truckload (FTL) rates from Oklahoma City, OK to San Antonio, TX currently range from $1,178-$1,452 for a standard dry van load over the 548-mile route. LTL shipments typically cost $501-$866 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 Oklahoma City to San Antonio?

Standard FTL transit from Oklahoma City to San Antonio is approximately 10 hrs by truck over 548 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 Oklahoma City to San Antonio freight?

Equipment choice depends on your commodity. Oklahoma City commonly ships petroleum products, natural gas equipment, cattle & beef, which typically moves in standard dry van trailers. San Antonio commonly receives consumer goods, building materials, military supplies. Our team matches you with the right equipment type for your specific freight.

Is there good backhaul from San Antonio to Oklahoma City?

Yes. San Antonio is a strong outbound market shipping military equipment, processed foods, manufactured goods. Carriers returning from San Antonio to Oklahoma City can pick up backhaul loads, which often means competitive rates on the Oklahoma City-to-San Antonio lane since carriers factor in round-trip economics.

What commodities move from Oklahoma City to San Antonio?

The Oklahoma City-to-San Antonio corridor handles a diverse freight mix. Oklahoma City's top outbound commodities include petroleum products, natural gas equipment, cattle & beef, wheat & grain, aerospace components, oilfield equipment. San Antonio's primary inbound freight includes consumer goods, building materials, military supplies, food products, fuel, vehicles. Industries driving this lane include oil & gas and aerospace & defense from Oklahoma City and military & defense and healthcare in San Antonio.

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