Holland, MI.
Holland sits on Lake Macatawa with direct Lake Michigan access through the Holland Channel and US-31 carrying north-south freight along the Lake Michigan shoreline. The city is the western anchor of the Grand Rapids metropolitan freight market, home to a strong manufacturing base including Haworth office furniture, Herman Miller, and Trans-Matic. Holland's tulip-festival surge each May plus the lakeshore tourism season generate seasonal freight volume on top of the manufacturing base.
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Holland MI Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 196
3 exits in Holland
The Grand Rapids to Benton Harbor freeway running through Holland. Primary cross-country and intercity freight corridor; the US-31 interchange is the dominant breakdown cluster.

US Route 31
4 exits in Holland
The north-south Lake Michigan shoreline corridor through Holland. Heavy mixed freight and tourism volume; connects to Muskegon to the north and St. Joseph to the south.
M-40
3 exits in Holland
Michigan state route running south from Holland to Allegan and beyond. Mixed agricultural and intercity freight volume.
M-89
2 exits in Holland
East-west state route through southern Ottawa County. Local-delivery and farm-traffic volume.
US 31 Business
4 exits in Holland
The historic alignment through downtown Holland. Mixed commercial and local-delivery volume.
Holland MI Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Holland sits on Lake Macatawa with direct Lake Michigan access through the Holland Channel and US-31 carrying north-south freight along the Lake Michigan shoreline. The city is the western anchor of the Grand Rapids metropolitan freight market, home to a strong manufacturing base including Haworth office furniture, Herman Miller, and Trans-Matic. Holland's tulip-festival surge each May plus the lakeshore tourism season generate seasonal freight volume on top of the manufacturing base.
Holland is a city in Ottawa and Allegan counties in the U.S. state of Michigan. Located in the western region of the Lower Peninsula, the city is situated near the eastern shore of Lake Michigan on Lake Macatawa, which is fed by the Macatawa River. As of the 2020 census, the population was 34,378, with an urbanized area population of 107,034.
Holland's freight runs on the lakeshore manufacturing economy. Haworth's worldwide HQ on the south side of the city produces office furniture that ships across the country, Herman Miller in nearby Zeeland operates one of the largest furniture manufacturing campuses in the world, and Gentex Corporation in Zeeland produces auto-mirror electronics for nearly every major OEM. A breakdown on US-31 carrying inbound parts to one of these plants ties up a tight supply chain, which is why Road Rescue Network rescuers stage at the US-31 and I-196 interchange.
Holland freight has a heavy seasonal cadence. The Tulip Time Festival in May draws hundreds of thousands of visitors and generates significant motorcoach, event-truck, and concession traffic. Summer lakeshore tourism brings RV traffic to the state parks and campgrounds at Holland State Park. Our network knows the seasonal surge and stages additional rescuers for these windows.
Whether a fleet manager is dispatching to a stranded driver coming off I-196 at the US-31 interchange, or an owner operator is on M-40 inbound from Allegan with a blown trailer dual, the closest verified, insurance current rescuer in our Holland network is reached through a single phone call or service request. Confirmed ETA and direct hand-off are handled by our 24/7 operations team.