Plantation, FL.
Plantation occupies central Broward County along the I-595 and Sawgrass Expressway corridors, a logistics belt that feeds Port Everglades drayage and the regional distribution network. Home to a Sysco foodservice operation and a dense base of corporate offices and retail, the city sees constant resupply and last-mile truck traffic between I-595, US-441, and University Drive. Its central position makes it a natural staging point between the port and west Broward warehouses.
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Plantation FL Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 595
5 exits in Plantation
The east-west expressway linking Port Everglades and FLL to I-75 through the heart of Plantation. The city's primary drayage corridor; service calls cluster around the University Drive and Pine Island Road interchanges.

Sawgrass Expressway (FL 869)
2 exits in Plantation
The tolled western beltway connecting I-595 to Coral Springs and the west-Broward parks. High-speed truck traffic; the Sawgrass/I-595 interchange is a recurring breakdown zone.

US Route 441 (State Road 7)
0 exits in Plantation
The north-south retail and freight spine along Plantation's eastern edge. Constant city-delivery box-truck volume; congestion near the Broward Boulevard and Sunrise Boulevard intersections.

Interstate 75
0 exits in Plantation
Reached at the western end of I-595, the Alligator Alley terminus and long-haul approach. Freight destined for Plantation stages off the I-75/I-595 interchange before the run east.

Sunrise Boulevard (FL 838)
0 exits in Plantation
The major east-west surface arterial across north Plantation, linking US-441 to the Sawgrass and the western communities. Heavy retail and commercial truck volume.

University Drive (FL 817)
0 exits in Plantation
The principal north-south arterial through Plantation, intersecting I-595 at one of the city's busiest interchanges. Constant commercial and medical-campus traffic.
Plantation FL Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Plantation occupies central Broward County along the I-595 and Sawgrass Expressway corridors, a logistics belt that feeds Port Everglades drayage and the regional distribution network. Home to a Sysco foodservice operation and a dense base of corporate offices and retail, the city sees constant resupply and last-mile truck traffic between I-595, US-441, and University Drive. Its central position makes it a natural staging point between the port and west Broward warehouses.
Plantation is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States. It is a part of the South Florida metropolitan area. The city's name comes from the previous part-owner of the land, the Everglades Plantation Company, and their unsuccessful attempts to establish a rice plantation in the area. As of the 2020 US census, the population was 91,750.
Plantation's freight economy runs on the I-595 spine and the Sawgrass Expressway, the corridors that link central Broward to Port Everglades drayage and the regional warehouse belt. Road Rescue Network's Plantation rescuers are on-call 24/7, with dispatch-to-arrival times tuned to the dense, signalized grid of central Broward. When a foodservice reefer or a resupply truck goes down, the closest verified mechanic is one call away.
Plantation's mix of corporate-campus delivery vans, Sysco refrigerated rigs, and last-mile box trucks creates a breakdown pattern dominated by heat and humidity, not cold. Our network is built around mechanics who fight South Florida's wet-season air systems daily, carrying air-dryer cartridges and corrosion-resistant fittings on every truck. They know that the enemy here is condensation in the lines, not ice.
Whether you're a fleet manager dispatching Sysco trucks out of the central Broward DC or an owner-operator stranded on the I-595 shoulder near University Drive, Road Rescue Network coordinates the response. One phone call reaches our 24/7 operations desk, which handles rescuer dispatch, ETA confirmation, and follow-through until your wheels are turning again.