Rent flatbed, dry van, and reefer trailers near Biloxi, Mississippi from Motor Carrier Leasing in Elba, Alabama. Weekly rental from $199/wk, bad credit OK. I-10 Gulf Coast corridor, Keesler AFB, and coastal freight.
return ( Biloxi — Gulf Coast Military and Tourism Freight Hub Biloxi sits on the Mississippi Gulf Coast along I-10 , the major east-west interstate connecting Florida to Texas along the coast.
The city is home to Keesler Air Force Base — the Air Force's premier electronics and cyber training installation — and a thriving casino and tourism industry.
Combined with the nearby Port of Gulfport , the Stennis Space Center to the west, and a growing seafood industry, Biloxi and the Mississippi Gulf Coast generate diverse freight demand.
Motor Carrier Leasing provides weekly trailer rentals from Elba, Alabama , approximately 230 miles and 3.5 hours from Biloxi via US-84 West to I-59 South to I-10 West (or via Mobile on US-98).
We rent flatbed, dry van, and reefer trailers starting at $199/week with no long-term contract and bad credit OK.
Biloxi and Gulf Coast Freight Market The Mississippi Gulf Coast economy is driven by military operations, tourism, port activity, and seafood.
Key freight generators include: Keesler Air Force Base: Keesler trains over 30,000 students annually in electronics, weather, and cyber operations.
Base operations require consistent supply freight — equipment, construction materials, PX inventory, and food service supplies.
Casino and tourism industry: Biloxi's casino row along the beach generates massive supply freight — food and beverage (reefer), fixtures and equipment (flatbed), and consumer goods (dry van).
Hotels and restaurants need constant resupply.
Port of Gulfport: Just 15 miles west in Gulfport, the port handles containers, breakbulk, and project cargo.
Drayage and line-haul from the port create truck freight volume.
Stennis Space Center: NASA's Stennis Space Center to the west generates aerospace and government freight — specialized equipment, construction, and supply loads.
Seafood industry: The Gulf Coast shrimp and oyster industry generates reefer freight.
Processing plants ship fresh and frozen seafood to markets across the Southeast and beyond.
Shipbuilding: Huntington Ingalls Industries (Ingalls Shipbuilding) in nearby Pascagoula is one of the largest shipyards in the country, generating heavy freight — steel plate, machinery, and components.
Freight Lanes from Biloxi Biloxi to Mobile (I-10): ~60 miles.
Short haul — port freight, construction, and consumer goods.
Biloxi to New Orleans (I-10): ~90 miles.
Casino supply, seafood, and consumer goods.
Biloxi to Hattiesburg (US-49): ~70 miles.
Timber, military, and construction freight heading north.
Biloxi to Jackson, MS (I-10 to US-49): ~170 miles.
Distribution, manufacturing, and government freight.
Biloxi to Pensacola (I-10): ~100 miles.
Military freight (NAS Pensacola), construction, and tourism supply.
Biloxi to Baton Rouge (I-10): ~180 miles.
Petrochemical, port, and industrial freight heading west.
The I-10 corridor along the Gulf Coast from Pensacola through Biloxi to New Orleans is one of the busiest .
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