Freight Shipping from St. Petersburg to Minneapolis

1,723 miles31 hrs transitRates in 15 Minutes

Ship freight from St. Petersburg, FL to Minneapolis, MN with FMCSA-verified carriers. FTL from $3,704-$4,566, LTL from $1,148-$1,865. No hidden fees, no re-bills.

Distance

1,723 mi

Drive Time

31 hrs

FTL Rate Est.

$3,704-$4,566

LTL Rate Est.

$1,148-$1,865

St. Petersburg to Minneapolis Freight Corridor

St. Petersburg sits on a peninsula between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, creating unique freight logistics challenges since all truck traffic must cross bridges to reach the mainland. Despite this geographic constraint, the city has built a significant healthcare and technology freight base. HSN's major fulfillment operations generate steady e-commerce freight, while Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital drives medical supply distribution. The city's growing tech sector and marine science cluster at the NOAA campus produce specialized research equipment and data center freight.

Minneapolis-St. Paul is the Upper Midwest's dominant freight hub, anchored by Fortune 500 shippers like Target, General Mills, 3M, and Medtronic. Target's distribution network alone generates thousands of truckloads weekly from its Midwest DCs. The Twin Cities' position at the intersection of I-94 and I-35 makes it the natural routing point for freight moving between Chicago, the Dakotas, and the Canadian border.

The St. Petersburg-to-Minneapolis corridor spans 1,723 miles via I-275, I-175, I-94, I-35. This lane connects healthcare and financial services freight from the St. Petersburg market to food processing & cpg and medical devices demand in Minneapolis. Carriers running this route regularly maintain competitive rates through strong backhaul availability in both directions.

What Ships from St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg's economy is driven by healthcare, financial services, marine sciences, generating consistent outbound freight demand.

medical devices

marine research equipment

processed foods

financial services documents

recycled materials

craft beverages

What Minneapolis Receives

Minneapolis's food processing & cpg, medical devices, retail headquarters sectors drive strong inbound freight demand from markets like St. Petersburg.

consumer goods

raw grain & commodities

packaging materials

electronics

building materials

imported merchandise

Recommended Equipment

Based on the commodities moving between St. Petersburg and Minneapolis, 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.

$3,704-$4,566 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.

$4,566-$5,772 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.

$4,911-$6,289 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.

$1,148-$1,865 estimated for this lane

Rate Estimates by Shipping Mode

Estimated rates for the St. Petersburg to Minneapolis lane (1,723 miles). Actual rates depend on commodity, weight, season, and equipment.

ModeRate EstimateTransit
FTL (Full Truckload)$3,704-$4,56631 hrs
LTL (Less Than Truckload)$1,148-$1,86533-35 days
Expedited / Hot Shot$5,600-$7,75421 hrs

Major Shippers on This Corridor

Key freight generators in both St. Petersburg and Minneapolis that drive volume on this lane.

Jabil Inc. (nearby HQ)

Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital

Home Shopping Network (HSN, St. Pete)

General Mills

Target Corporation

Medtronic

Shipping Tips for St. Petersburg to Minneapolis

St. Petersburg Seasonal Advisory

Snowbird season (November-April) swells the population and drives consumer goods demand. Tourism peaks around spring break and summer. HSN fulfillment runs year-round with Q4 holiday peaks. Hurricane season (June-November) creates pre-storm surge freight and post-storm recovery demand.

Minneapolis Seasonal Advisory

Harvest season (September-November) floods the market with grain trucks competing for capacity on I-94 and I-35. Winter weather from November through March regularly shuts down I-94 westbound, creating rate spikes and transit delays.

Consider Team Drivers

At 1,723 miles, this route exceeds single-driver HOS limits. Team drivers can deliver in 31 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.

St. Petersburg to Minneapolis Freight FAQs

How much does it cost to ship freight from St. Petersburg to Minneapolis?

Full truckload (FTL) rates from St. Petersburg, FL to Minneapolis, MN currently range from $3,704-$4,566 for a standard dry van load over the 1,723-mile route. LTL shipments typically cost $1,148-$1,865 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 St. Petersburg to Minneapolis?

Standard FTL transit from St. Petersburg to Minneapolis is approximately 31 hrs by truck over 1,723 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%.

What equipment do I need for St. Petersburg to Minneapolis freight?

Equipment choice depends on your commodity. St. Petersburg commonly ships medical devices, marine research equipment, processed foods, which typically moves in standard dry van trailers. Minneapolis commonly receives consumer goods, raw grain & commodities, packaging materials. Our team matches you with the right equipment type for your specific freight.

Is there good backhaul from Minneapolis to St. Petersburg?

Yes. Minneapolis is a strong outbound market shipping processed foods & cereal, medical devices, retail distribution. Carriers returning from Minneapolis to St. Petersburg can pick up backhaul loads, which often means competitive rates on the St. Petersburg-to-Minneapolis lane since carriers factor in round-trip economics.

What commodities move from St. Petersburg to Minneapolis?

The St. Petersburg-to-Minneapolis corridor handles a diverse freight mix. St. Petersburg's top outbound commodities include medical devices, marine research equipment, processed foods, financial services documents, recycled materials, craft beverages. Minneapolis's primary inbound freight includes consumer goods, raw grain & commodities, packaging materials, electronics, building materials, imported merchandise. Industries driving this lane include healthcare and financial services from St. Petersburg and food processing & CPG and medical devices in Minneapolis.

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