Rent flatbed, dry van, and reefer trailers near Daytona Beach, Florida from Motor Carrier Leasing in Elba, Alabama. Weekly rental from $199/wk, bad credit OK. I-95/I-4 corridor, motorsports, and tourism supply chain.
return ( Daytona Beach — Motorsports Capital and I-95/I-4 Freight Crossroads Daytona Beach sits at the junction of I-95 and I-4 on Florida's Atlantic coast, creating a natural freight crossroads between the East Coast corridor and central Florida.
Known worldwide for the Daytona International Speedway and Bike Week, the city's economy extends well beyond tourism into distribution, construction, and the broader logistics network that serves coastal Florida.
Motor Carrier Leasing provides weekly trailer rentals from Elba, Alabama , approximately 400 miles and 6 hours from Daytona Beach via I-10 East to I-75 South to I-4 East.
We rent flatbed, dry van, and reefer trailers starting at $199/week with no long-term contract and bad credit OK.
Key Industries Driving Freight Motorsports and Events The Daytona International Speedway hosts NASCAR's biggest events, including the Daytona 500, and generates massive freight demand for temporary infrastructure, equipment, food and beverages, and merchandise.
Bike Week and Biketoberfest draw hundreds of thousands of visitors, each event creating freight surges for the hospitality and retail supply chains.
Event logistics require flatbed, dry van, and reefer capacity during peak periods.
Tourism Supply Chain Daytona Beach's hotel, restaurant, and entertainment industries require constant restocking of food products, linens, beverages, furniture, and building materials for renovation.
The resort corridor along A1A creates steady reefer and dry van demand year-round, with peak volumes during spring break and summer tourism season.
Construction and Development Volusia County is experiencing rapid population and commercial growth, driving demand for building materials, steel, concrete, lumber, and roofing products.
Flatbed operators serving the Daytona area find consistent loads of construction materials flowing in from manufacturers across the Southeast.
Freight Lanes from Daytona Beach Daytona Beach to Orlando (I-4): ~60 miles — high-frequency lane for distribution, retail, and event logistics.
Daytona Beach to Jacksonville (I-95): ~90 miles — port freight, distribution, consumer goods.
Daytona Beach to Tampa (I-4): ~130 miles — building materials, consumer goods, produce.
Daytona Beach to Miami (I-95): ~260 miles — retail distribution, consumer goods, produce backhauls.
Daytona Beach to Savannah (I-95): ~280 miles — port freight, manufactured goods, paper products.
Daytona Beach to Atlanta (I-4 to I-75): ~440 miles — distribution freight, manufactured goods.
The I-95/I-4 interchange at Daytona Beach is one of the busiest freight crossroads in Florida.
Drivers can run north-south on I-95 between Jacksonville and Miami, or cut west on I-4 to Orlando and Tampa.
This flexibility means you can always find a paying reload from Daytona.
Available Trailer Types Flatbed Trailers Flatbed demand in Daytona Beach centers on construction materials for the growing metro area — lumber, steel, concrete products, roofing materials,.
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MotorCarrierLeasing.com — 22529 Hwy 189, Elba, AL 36323 — 1-334-316-3198 — USDOT# 4256528
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