Vermont Freight Shipping Solutions

Vermont’s freight market is defined by its premium agricultural economy, notably maple syrup, craft dairy, and specialty food products, combined with IBM’s Essex Junction semiconductor facility, one of the most important chip manufacturing sites in the Northeast, and a growing proximity advantage to Montreal’s cross-border trade. Freight shipping in Vermont requires carriers who understand both the agricultural cold chain and the precision logistics of advanced manufacturing. We serve both.

Freight Transportation Vermont Specialists

Vermont’s economy spans agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism. Our freight transportation Vermont solutions match the state’s seasonal rhythms and industrial needs.

Refrigerated Trucking Vermont

Vermont is the nation’s leading maple syrup producer and Cabot Creamery, Jasper Hill Farm, and dozens of specialty cheese makers add significant refrigerated freight volume. Our refrigerated trucking in Vermont serves the state’s premium food and dairy sector with cold chain carriers who understand that temperature compliance is not negotiable when the product itself commands a premium.

FTL Shipping Vermont

FTL shipping in Vermont on I-89 between Burlington and the Massachusetts border and on I-91 running north-south through the state runs with the carrier density that New England’s freight network provides. We connect you with reputable full truckload carriers who know Vermont’s routes and deliver competitive rates on every load moving in or out of the Green Mountain State.

Flatbed Trucking Vermont

Vermont’s granite quarrying industry in Barre, one of the most important granite-producing regions in North America, generates consistent flatbed freight. Wind energy component projects on Vermont’s ridgelines and construction across the state add to the demand. Our flatbed trucking in Vermont serves all of it with experienced carriers who know the state’s winding mountain routes.

LTL Shipping Vermont

Our LTL shipping network in Vermont covers Burlington, Montpelier, Rutland, St. Johnsbury, and Brattleboro with efficient consolidation and reliable delivery to Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, and Quebec. Vermont LTL is a market we take seriously, not an afterthought on the fringe of our New England network.

Drayage Trucking Vermont

Vermont’s proximity to Montreal makes it a natural participant in cross-border freight flows between the US and Canada via Customs Pre-Clearance at Burlington International Airport and the Highgate Springs and Derby Line border crossings. Our drayage trucking in Vermont coordinates cross-border freight management for Vermont-Quebec supply chains efficiently.

Why choose Venus Logistics
for Vermont freight transport?

Vermont’s freight market rewards logistics partners who understand premium agricultural cold chain, advanced manufacturing precision, and the specific dynamics of Vermont-Quebec cross-border trade. Freight transportation in Vermont is not a commodity business and we do not treat it as one. Our carrier network is calibrated for the Green Mountain State’s unique freight character.

On-Time,
Every Time!

Vermont winters are serious and mountain routes on US-2, VT-4, and I-89 north of Montpelier can see challenging conditions from October through April. Our carriers are winter-equipped, route accordingly, and deliver freight throughout Vermont on schedule because they know these roads in every season.

Full Range of Trucking
Services in Vermont

FTL shipping, LTL shipping, flatbed trucking, drayage trucking through Vermont-Quebec border crossings, and refrigerated trucking in Vermont. One partner for the Green Mountain State from Bennington to Derby Line.

Quebec Cross-Border
Ready

Vermont’s northern border with Quebec at Highgate Springs and Derby Line is one of the more active US-Canada crossings in the Northeast. Our freight transportation capabilities in Vermont include full cross-border coordination for Quebec-Vermont supply chains with proper customs documentation and experienced cross-border carrier relationships.

How Much Does
Freight Shipping in
Vermont Cost?

Freight shipping in Vermont reflects the state’s lower carrier density and mountainous terrain. Burlington is the most competitively priced market. Rural Vermont and the Northeast Kingdom carry modest remote premiums. Cross-border freight to Quebec includes customs fees itemized clearly in every quote. We provide fully transparent pricing on every Vermont shipment.

How Long Does
Freight Transportation
in Vermont Take?

Burlington to Boston runs about 1 day. Burlington to Montreal takes about 1 day plus border processing. Rutland to Albany is same-day. Burlington to New York City runs approximately 1 day. Most freight transportation in Vermont to New England states and the Northeast completes within 1 to 2 days. Live tracking is always provided.

Your Next Vermont Shipment Starts Here

Vermont freight is premium by nature. Make sure your logistics partner matches that standard. Get a no-commitment freight shipping quote in Vermont today.

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FAQs About Freight Shipping in Vermont

1. Can you provide refrigerated trucking in Vermont for maple syrup and specialty dairy freight?

Yes. Vermont’s maple syrup industry and specialty cheese and dairy sector, including Cabot Creamery and Jasper Hill Farm, are served by our refrigerated trucking carriers in Vermont with cold chain precision that matches the premium quality standards of these products. We move Vermont agricultural specialties to distributors and retailers nationwide.

2. Do you handle freight transportation for IBM's Essex Junction semiconductor facility?

Yes. IBM’s Essex Junction campus is one of the most important semiconductor manufacturing sites in the Northeast and we handle freight transportation in Vermont for IBM and the broader Essex Junction manufacturing corridor with carriers experienced in high-value, precision manufacturing freight and the specific compliance requirements that semiconductor-adjacent loads involve.

3. Do you handle cross-border freight transportation between Vermont and Quebec?

Yes. Our freight transportation capabilities in Vermont include cross-border freight management through the Highgate Springs and Derby Line border crossings with full US customs and Canada Border Services documentation, bonded carrier options, and carrier coordination on both sides of the border.

4. Do you provide flatbed trucking in Vermont for Barre granite quarry freight?

Yes. Barre, Vermont is one of the most important granite-producing regions in North America and our flatbed trucking carriers in Vermont serve quarry operations with experienced heavy-haul carriers holding all required Vermont permits for oversize stone and quarry equipment moves.

5. What is the transit time for FTL shipping in Vermont from Burlington to Boston?
  1. FTL shipping from Burlington to Boston, approximately 215 miles via I-89 and I-93, typically delivers in 1 business day. It is our most active Vermont lane with competitive rates and good carrier availability on the Burlington-to-Boston corridor.
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