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Moses Lake, WA.

Moses Lake is the central Washington freight hub at the I-90 / WA-17 interchange, anchoring the Columbia Basin agricultural production belt. The city hosts the Grant County International Airport, one of the largest civilian airports in the Pacific Northwest by acreage, with REC Silicon polysilicon manufacturing, Genie Industries aerial-lift manufacturing, and a substantial Boeing 747 service facility on the Boeing Field operations side. Potato, onion, and apple outbound trucking defines the year-round freight rhythm.

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Moses Lake WA Trucking & Freight Industry Overview

Moses Lake is the central Washington freight hub at the I-90 / WA-17 interchange, anchoring the Columbia Basin agricultural production belt. The city hosts the Grant County International Airport, one of the largest civilian airports in the Pacific Northwest by acreage, with REC Silicon polysilicon manufacturing, Genie Industries aerial-lift manufacturing, and a substantial Boeing 747 service facility on the Boeing Field operations side. Potato, onion, and apple outbound trucking defines the year-round freight rhythm.

Moses Lake is a city in Grant County, Washington, United States. The population was 25,146 at the 2020 census, and was estimated to be 26,969 in 2024. Moses Lake is the most populous city in Grant County. The city anchors the Moses Lake Micropolitan area, which includes all of Grant County and is part of the Moses Lake–Othello combined statistical area.

Moses Lake is what central Washington freight runs through. The I-90 corridor across the Columbia Basin and the WA-17 north-south connector to Wenatchee and the Tri-Cities converge at a single town with a disproportionately large industrial freight base. REC Silicon's polysilicon plant, Genie Industries aerial-lift manufacturing, J.R. Simplot potato processing, and Lamb Weston french fry production all push high-volume outbound through Moses Lake. Road Rescue Network's Moses Lake rescuers stage at the Wheeler Road industrial corridor with the Columbia Basin fleet base in mind.

Agricultural and food-processing freight defines the local breakdown pattern. Potato outbound runs heavy reefer pressure through the late summer harvest and storage outbound through spring. Onion and apple loads pulse seasonally. Our local mechanics carry Carrier and Thermo King reefer parts, trailer-power harness spares, and brake-system stock because that combination handles the bulk of Columbia Basin produce calls.

Whether you are a fleet manager dispatching from Spokane with a load destined for the Seattle ports, or an owner-operator running I-90 eastbound at sunrise, the closest verified, insurance-current rescuer in our Moses Lake network is reached through a single phone call or service request. Dispatch and ETA confirmation are handled by our 24/7 operations team.