Moving & freight in Duluth.
Duluth sits at the top of I-35 where the interstate ends at Lake Superior, a port city built on a steep hillside above the water. Freight Bridge LLC runs the full length of I-35 north from Iowa to reach Duluth and the Twin Ports with interstate moving and freight hauling. We're an Iowa-based carrier extending service all the way up the corridor — not a local company with a yard in Duluth — and we plan every job around that distance and that terrain.
Duluth, MN gets the full Freight Bridge service — residential moving, commercial moving, freight hauling. We’re a small enough team that you talk to the owner directly, and experienced enough to handle interstate freight with full 49-state authority.
Duluth Freight & Moving Services — Lake Superior Port
Duluth is roughly 355 miles north of our Iowa City operations, the entire run up I-35 to where the highway dead-ends at Lake Superior. It's a long lane and one we respect — north through the Twin Cities, then up into the Northland and down the hill into the port. Mohamed Soliman founded Freight Bridge in 2020 to prove a regional Iowa carrier could serve the whole I-35 spine reliably, and Duluth is about as far up that spine as it goes. We don't pretend to be local up here; we're an Iowa crew running a route most carriers won't bother with this far north. That's exactly why Duluth customers call us — somebody actually shows up.
Our services serving Duluth
Handled by our experienced, hands-on crew — no subcontractors, no call centers.
Residential Moving
Moving between Duluth and the Iowa region is a genuine long-haul job, and Duluth adds its own wrinkle: the city climbs a steep hill straight up from the lake, so a lot of homes sit on slopes with long stairs and tricky truck approaches. We scout access ahead of time, bring the right equipment for grade and stairs, and wrap everything for a climate that turns cold and damp fast off the lake. This is interstate moving done carefully, not a rushed in-town hustle.
Learn more →Office Moving
Duluth's downtown, medical district, and port-area offices occasionally need to relocate to or from Iowa and points south, and we handle the whole interstate side. Pre-move survey, floor-plan mapping, furniture teardown and rebuild, and proper handling for computers and electronics. We work after-hours when you can't shut down during the day. Loading-dock and elevator coordination is part of the job, especially in the older downtown buildings.
Learn more →Furniture Delivery
We bring furniture up to Duluth on our route network — for retailers, online sellers, and individual buyers who can't get a big piece hauled this far north reliably. Canal Park and the downtown buildings can mean tight access and elevator scheduling, so we measure and plan before the truck rolls. Oversized items get checked against every doorway and stairwell on the path. White-glove service covers placement, basic assembly, and taking the packaging with us.
Learn more →Long-Distance Moving
Heading out of Duluth to another state? Everything funnels south on I-35 toward the Twin Cities, Iowa, and beyond, and we're fully licensed for interstate household goods under USDOT 4166904. You get a firm, binding quote, a single dedicated truck, and steady communication the whole way down. Given the distance, we're straight with you about timing and cost up front — no lowball number that creeps up at delivery.
Learn more →Nationwide Freight Hauling
Duluth is one of the busiest ports on the Great Lakes, moving iron ore, grain, and heavy cargo, and we haul truck freight between the Twin Ports and Iowa, Illinois, and the wider Midwest. We pick up at port-adjacent industrial sites and out in the surrounding business areas and run it direct — no terminal transfers chewing up days. Full truckload or LTL, with liftgate and inside delivery when needed. One driver, one dispatch contact, start to finish.
Learn more →What you get with Freight Bridge
- ✓We run the full I-35 corridor to Duluth, a northern route many carriers skip
- ✓We plan around Duluth's hillside terrain — steep grades, long staircases, and tough truck approaches
- ✓Honest long-haul pricing and timing given the 355-mile distance, set before we start
- ✓Direct service with one driver and one dispatch contact, no terminal handoffs
What it costs
Duluth pricing reflects the distance — it's the long end of our I-35 routes. Interstate household moves between Duluth and Iowa scale with mileage and volume, and the haul north factors in. Furniture delivery to the Twin Ports starts higher than metro stops because of the distance, so call for a per-stop number. Freight between Duluth and Iowa or the Midwest generally runs $1.75–$3.00 per mile depending on weight and lane. We give you a binding quote before the truck moves, and the price we name is the price you pay.
What our customers say
Rated 4.7 out of 5 across 10 reviews.
“Shipped a load of restaurant equipment from Minneapolis to a buyer in Des Moines. Pickup and delivery were both on schedule. The only hiccup was a small mix-up on the delivery time window, but they called ahead and sorted it out. Equipment arrived undamaged and the price was better than the other quotes I got.”
“I've hired Freight Bridge three times now — once for a couch delivery from a local shop, then for a full house move, and most recently to haul some building materials. Every time they've been on time, careful, and fair with pricing. It's rare to find this level of consistency from a small outfit. Highly recommend.”
“Mohamed moved my daughter's things from Iowa City to Chicago for her first job out of college. As a parent, I was worried about stuff getting lost or broken, but he was incredibly thorough with inventory and packing. The final bill was exactly what he quoted — no surprise fees. We'll call him again when she moves next.”
Frequently asked questions about Duluth
Do you really drive all the way to Duluth?
We do. Duluth is the northern end of our I-35 route, and we run it for household moves, freight, and furniture delivery. It's a long haul, so we plan dates a little further out, but it's a lane we cover.
Can you move a household from Duluth down to the Twin Cities, Iowa, or farther south?
Yes — that's the typical Duluth move for us, since everything routes south on I-35. We handle the full interstate haul with a firm quote and one dedicated truck for your goods.
How do you handle Duluth's hills and stairs on a move?
We scout the approach first, bring stair-climbing equipment and extra hands for sloped lots and long staircases, and stage the truck where the grade lets us load safely. The hillside is the first thing we plan around up there.
Can you haul freight in and out of the Duluth port area?
We can. We move full-truckload and LTL freight between the Twin Ports and Iowa, Illinois, and the broader Midwest, picking up at port-adjacent industrial sites and running it direct with the same driver throughout.
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Need a mover or hauler in Duluth?
Call Freight Bridge LLC and talk to our team directly — no call centers, no middlemen.