Livonia, MI.
Livonia is a major industrial and logistics hub in western Wayne County, ringed by the I-96, I-275, and I-275/M-14 interchanges that make it a prime distribution location for Metro Detroit. The city hosts a dense base of automotive suppliers, the Ford Livonia Transmission Plant, and large warehouse operations feeding both the assembly plants and the regional retail market. Schoolcraft and Plymouth Road carry steady supplier and LTL freight through the industrial core. Livonia's freeway box gives carriers fast access to Detroit, Lansing, and the western suburbs alike.
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Featured Livonia Service Providers
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Freeway Box Mobile Truck Repair
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- Fleet of 9
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West Wayne Heavy Recovery
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- Fleet of 14
- 20 years in business
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Schoolcraft Commercial Tire
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- 10 years in business
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Plymouth Road Coach & RV Service
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Livonia MI Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 96
5 exits in Livonia
I-96 (the Jeffries Freeway segment) runs through the south side of Livonia, the main freight artery linking the city to Detroit and Lansing. The I-275 interchange on the city's west edge is a chronic breakdown zone.

Interstate 275
3 exits in Livonia
I-275 runs along Livonia's western boundary, the north-south link from the I-96/I-696 split down to Detroit Metro Airport and I-94. Heavy truck volume at the I-96 and M-14 interchanges.

Interstate 696
0 exits in Livonia
The Reuther Freeway begins at the I-96/I-275 split just north of Livonia, carrying supplier freight east toward the Oakland and Macomb assembly clusters.

M-14
2 exits in Livonia
M-14 runs west from the I-96/I-275 interchange toward Plymouth and Ann Arbor, carrying supplier and LTL traffic between Livonia's industrial parks and the western Wayne County market.

M-5 (Grand River Avenue)
0 exits in Livonia
Grand River Avenue cuts diagonally across north Livonia, a busy commercial and supplier corridor connecting the city to the Farmington Hills and Novi freight areas.

M-102 (Eight Mile Road)
0 exits in Livonia
Eight Mile Road forms Livonia's northern boundary, a major east-west surface route carrying box-truck and delivery freight along the Wayne-Oakland county line.
Livonia MI Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Livonia is a major industrial and logistics hub in western Wayne County, ringed by the I-96, I-275, and I-275/M-14 interchanges that make it a prime distribution location for Metro Detroit. The city hosts a dense base of automotive suppliers, the Ford Livonia Transmission Plant, and large warehouse operations feeding both the assembly plants and the regional retail market. Schoolcraft and Plymouth Road carry steady supplier and LTL freight through the industrial core. Livonia's freeway box gives carriers fast access to Detroit, Lansing, and the western suburbs alike.
Livonia is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. A western suburb of Detroit, Livonia is located roughly 20 miles (32.2 km) northwest of downtown Detroit. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 95,535. Originally organized as Livonia Township in 1835, it was incorporated as a city in 1950.
Livonia sits inside a tight box of freeways, I-96, I-275, I-696 to the north, and M-14, which makes it one of the best-connected distribution locations in western Wayne County. When a supplier hauler or LTL truck breaks down on the I-96/I-275 interchange, the ripple hits freight bound for Detroit, Lansing, and the suburbs at once. Road Rescue Network keeps verified, insurance-current rescuers staged across the city to keep response ahead of the regional benchmark.
Anyone who's dispatched a truck through Livonia knows the local profile: automotive supplier loads feeding the Ford Transmission plant and the Roush operations, warehouse LTL out of the Schoolcraft and Plymouth Road industrial parks, and the box-truck delivery base of a big suburb. Our local rescuers carry parts for that mix and know which industrial-park docks a wrecker can reach. That knowledge keeps the response window short.
Cold and salt set the pace for roadside work here. Livonia winters bring sub-zero air-freeze that locks brakes overnight in industrial yards, road-salt corrosion that eats brake lines and trailer wiring by March, and lake-effect snow swinging in off Lake Michigan to the west. Whether you're routing a supplier load to the Transmission plant or stuck on M-14 near Schoolcraft College, the closest verified rescuer in our Livonia network is one call away, with dispatch and ETA handled by our 24/7 operations team.