When shipping from Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport to Minnesota, Aline Logistic ensures a seamless freight journey. Covering a distance of approximately 2,000 miles, this route traverses through several cities and states. Starting in San Jose, California, cargo trucks travel through cities like Sacramento and Reno in California, as well as Elko and Wendover in Nevada. Continuing east, the route takes them through Salt Lake City and Provo in Utah, and then across Wyoming, passing through cities such as Cheyenne and Casper.
As the journey progresses, the trucks enter South Dakota, passing through Rapid City and Sioux Falls before reaching its final destination in Minnesota. The overall length of this route demands a skilled and knowledgeable logistics provider like Aline Logistic to efficiently navigate the intricacies of highway systems, regulations, and potential challenges, ensuring timely and reliable deliveries.
On average, cargo trucks traveling this route can take approximately 36 to 48 hours. However, this timeframe may vary depending on traffic, weather conditions, and other external factors. Aline Logistic, with its expertise and familiarity in this shipping corridor, excels in optimizing transportation routes, mitigating delays, and providing exceptional service to meet the needs of its customers.