Atlanta, GA to New York, NY LTL Freight
880 miles. 3-4 business day transit. 7 carriers active on this lane.
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Overview

Lane Overview: Atlanta to New York The Atlanta to New York LTL lane covers approximately 880 miles between the Southeast and Northeast regions. Standard transit runs 3-4 business days depending on carrier routing and terminal schedules. Common equipment on this corridor includes Dry Van, Reefer (temp-controlled). Cross-dock facilities at Atlanta Hub, Charlotte Terminal, Memphis Freight Hub support consolidation and transit optimization. Hurricane risk Jun-Nov. Consistent retail demand year-round. How WARP Operates the Atlanta to New York Lane WARP covers the Atlanta to New York corridor with 7 vetted carriers providing LTL capacity. Service capabilities on this lane include: Real-time scan events at pickup, in-transit, and delivery; Estimated 3-4 business day transit window; Pallet-level tracking with delivery appointment scheduling. Shipments receive pallet-level tracking from pickup through delivery with appointment scheduling and delivery confirmation. Nearby cross-dock operations at Atlanta Hub and Charlotte Terminal enable consolidation and re-routing when exceptions occur. Exception alerts fire within 30 minutes of any status change. WARP's operations team manages carrier coordination, rescheduling, and resolution without requiring shipper follow-up. Operating Details Key operational considerations for this lane: Estimated lane distance: 880 miles (Atlanta to New York) Transit window: 3-4 business days for standard LTL service Available equipment: Dry Van, Reefer (temp-controlled) Active carriers on this lane: 7 Nearest cross-dock facilities: Atlanta Hub, Charlotte Terminal, Memphis Freight Hub, NY/NJ Metro Hub, Philadelphia Terminal Real-time scan events at pickup, in-transit, and delivery milestones Exception alerts within 30 minutes of status changes with automated escalation Delivery appointment scheduling and confirmation managed by WARP operations Pricing & Rate Factors Estimated LTL rates on the Atlanta to New York lane range from $4,002 to $5,335, depending on freight class, weight, pallet count, and seasonal demand. Key cost drivers include NMFC freight classification, shipment density, and whether accessorials such as liftgate, inside delivery, or limited-access pickup apply. At 880 miles, the linehaul distance is the largest cost component (approximately $5. 31/mile). Fuel surcharges are applied as a separate line item based on current diesel prices. These are modeled estimates. Enter your shipment details to get a real-time, all-in rate. Validate This Lane Validate this lane with a controlled pilot: Atlanta to New York LTL (880-mile corridor; 3–4 day transit window; 7 vetted carriers active; cross-dock access at Atlanta Hub and Charlotte Terminal). Track quote response time, transit predictability, and exception trends before scaling volume. Start with a single shipment to benchmark WARP against your current process. Related Freight Pages Corridor: View corridor hub page

Traditional vs Warp

Quote speed: 2–24 hours via phone/email | Carrier comparison: Manual spreadsheets | Booking: Email chains, 30–60 min | Tracking: Call carrier for updates | Exception handling: Reactive, hours to discover

5–6 days average transit

6–7 terminal handoffs

Higher damage risk

Unpredictable pricing

Quote speed: Under 2 minutes, self-serve | Carrier comparison: Side-by-side dashboard with performance data | Booking: One-click from quote to BOL | Tracking: Real-time dashboard with exception alerts | Exception handling: Proactive alerts within 30 minutes

3–4 days average transit

Direct linehaul to Texas

Fewer touches, reduced damages

Pricing with full transparency

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