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Discount lane · 24% below market

Atlanta, GA to Kansas City, MO Truckload Freight

This lane runs about $1,955 for a full dry van — roughly 24% below the typical rate for a regional lane (~$2,565).

801 mi ~1-day transit regional

Why AtlantaKansas City is priced below market

This lane · AtlantaKansas City
$1,955
$2.44/mi
24% below market
Opposite direction · Kansas CityAtlanta
$2,910
$3.63/mi · the headhaul
Typical for regional
$2,565
$3.20/mi median

That's about $610 saved per load versus the typical regional rate.

Kansas City, MO is a heavy-inbound freight market — more freight comes in than goes out. Carriers delivering into Kansas City might otherwise head home empty, so they take loads back out at a discount rather than deadhead. The reverse lane (Kansas CityAtlanta) runs about $2,910, while this direction prices well under it. As a brokerage we tap that backhaul capacity across thousands of asset-based carriers and pass the savings to you.

Prices shown are for a dry van; we also quote flatbed, reefer, and specialized on this lane. Rates reflect recent national carrier data and move with the spot market — request a quote to lock the current number for 30 days.

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What moves this lane's rate

  • • Backhaul capacity — how many trucks need a load out of Kansas City
  • • Fuel prices and lane mileage (801 mi)
  • • Seasonal demand and produce/retail surges
  • • Equipment type, freight weight, and pickup flexibility

FAQs

Why is Atlanta to Kansas City freight cheaper than the reverse direction?

Kansas City, MO pulls in more freight than it ships out, so trucks delivering there compete for loads back out rather than run empty. The return (Kansas City → Atlanta) prices around $2,910, while Atlanta → Kansas City runs about $1,955 — roughly 24% below the typical rate for a comparable-distance lane. We tap that backhaul capacity across asset-based carriers and pass the savings on.

What is the truckload rate from Atlanta, GA to Kansas City, MO?

Current estimates run about $1,955 for a dry van full truckload, over roughly 801 miles (about $2.44 per mile) — versus a typical $2,565 for this distance. These are market-based estimates; get a free quote for a locked rate.

How much can I save shipping Atlanta to Kansas City?

This lane is priced about 24% below the going rate for comparable-distance freight, roughly $610 per load. Savings reflect current spot-market capacity and move with the market.

How long does shipping take from Atlanta to Kansas City?

Typical full truckload transit on this lane is about 1 day, depending on pickup and delivery scheduling.

Are these discount rates guaranteed?

These are ballpark estimates based on national carrier data and current market trends. For a locked, guaranteed rate tailored to your shipment, get a free custom quote valid for 30 days.

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