Miami & Orlando Courier Service
South Florida and Central Florida represent two distinct freight markets connected by I-95 and the Florida Turnpike. Miami is an international cargo hub. Orlando is a distribution and trade show city. Understanding both is essential for logistics buyers operating in the state.
Miami — MIA and the International Gateway
Miami International Airport (MIA) is the US gateway for Latin American air cargo. More than 80% of all US imports from Latin America come through MIA. For freight buyers, this means MIA is both a source of time-critical import freight and a major NFO hub for urgent outbound shipments.
AB&M coordinates ground expedite from MIA for freight clearing customs or requiring direct regional delivery. Same-day coverage extends from Miami through Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and up to Orlando. For international shipments connecting through MIA, AB&M handles the full domestic leg.
Orlando — MCO, OCCC, and Distribution
Orlando's freight market is driven by three forces: MCO airport cargo operations, the Orange County Convention Center (one of the largest convention facilities in the US), and the city's role as a Southeast distribution hub.
Trade show freight is Orlando's most time-critical freight category. The OCCC hosts major national trade shows throughout the year. Load-in windows are hard — missing the dock cutoff means your exhibit doesn't open with the show. AB&M guarantees load-in delivery windows for exhibit materials and trade show freight throughout the Orlando metro.
Miami to Orlando — The Corridor
Miami to Orlando is approximately 235 miles — a 3.5-hour same-day ground expedite corridor. AB&M runs this route regularly for distributors, event logistics companies, and medical operations requiring same-day delivery between South Florida and Central Florida.