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New Orleans is a solid market with some real geography advantages and one significant seasonal factor. I-10 is the main corridor running east to west and it is one of the most important freight highways in the southern US. It connects New Orleans to Baton Rouge, Houston to the west, and Mobile and Jacksonville to the east. I-55 drops north toward Jackson, Mississippi and connects to Memphis and the Midwest. Manheim New Orleans operates out of Slidell, just across Lake Pontchartrain from the city. Copart and IAA both have New Orleans area locations. The dealer market across the metro is active. Port activity adds to carrier awareness of this market. What slows things down is not carrier availability, it is the weather.
Standard pickups run 2 to 4 days in most seasons. The one honest caveat here is hurricane season, which runs June through November. If a named storm is approaching the Gulf, carriers get out of the area fast and incoming trucks stop moving toward the coast. We have seen this delay pickups by a week or more during active storm periods. If you are shipping during hurricane season, give yourself extra buffer time and let us know if your situation is urgent. Outside of storm season this is a reliable market. Get a quote to see what your specific route looks like.
Henderson is essentially Las Vegas for auto transport purposes. The two cities share the same carrier pool and the same auction infrastructure. Manheim Nevada operates on Auction Lane in Las Vegas, just minutes from Henderson. IAA has a Las Vegas location. Copart is active in the market. Henderson is right on the I-215 beltway that circles the Las Vegas metro, and US-95 and I-15 give carriers direct access to Los Angeles to the southwest and Salt Lake City to the north. The Las Vegas metro is one of the strongest auto transport markets in the West because it sits at the intersection of major carrier routes and has high vehicle turnover from the rental and fleet market. Henderson shares all of that.
Delivering to Henderson is easy. Carriers coming east from LA on I-15 or south from Salt Lake on I-15 reach this market naturally. The newer suburban grid makes it one of the easier delivery destinations in Nevada. Full haulers can navigate most of Henderson without needing to meet up. If you are in a tight cul-de-sac or a gated community, just let us know your address and we will sort out the easiest handoff point.
Shipping a standard sedan from New Orleans to Henderson on open carrier currently estimates between $975 and $1275. That is based on the 1,829-mile distance and current market conditions.
New Orleans runs close to the national average on most routes. The I-10 corridor to Houston and the I-55 corridor north are both well-traveled and priced competitively. Where prices creep up is on routes to less-serviced destinations that require the carrier to go off the main corridors. Hurricane season can also affect pricing if demand spikes suddenly before a storm. Fall and winter, outside of storm season, tend to be the most stable. Get a quote to see your exact price.
Henderson prices like Las Vegas, which means at or close to the national average on most routes. The LA to Las Vegas corridor is one of the most active carrier lanes in the West and prices on that route are very competitive. Routes to Phoenix, Salt Lake City, and the Bay Area are solid. The challenge is routes heading east because once you leave Nevada you are in some thin markets until you hit Denver or Phoenix. Get a quote to see your exact price.
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