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Auburn Hills, MI.

Auburn Hills is the corporate headquarters city for Stellantis North America (formerly FCA US, formerly Chrysler) and a primary northern Detroit-metro freight hub. I-75 runs north-south through the city carrying cross-country tractor-trailer volume to and from Detroit, and M-59 carries east-west traffic from Pontiac to Sterling Heights. The Stellantis Technology Center campus, the corporate offices of dozens of automotive Tier 1 suppliers, and the warehouse and 3PL operations along Opdyke Road and along I-75 make Auburn Hills one of the densest automotive supply-chain markets in North America.

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Auburn Hills MI Trucking & Freight Industry Overview

Auburn Hills is the corporate headquarters city for Stellantis North America (formerly FCA US, formerly Chrysler) and a primary northern Detroit-metro freight hub. I-75 runs north-south through the city carrying cross-country tractor-trailer volume to and from Detroit, and M-59 carries east-west traffic from Pontiac to Sterling Heights. The Stellantis Technology Center campus, the corporate offices of dozens of automotive Tier 1 suppliers, and the warehouse and 3PL operations along Opdyke Road and along I-75 make Auburn Hills one of the densest automotive supply-chain markets in North America.

Auburn Hills is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. A northern suburb of Detroit, Auburn Hills is located about 26 miles (42 km) north of downtown Detroit. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 24,360.

Auburn Hills runs on the Stellantis automotive supply chain. The Stellantis Technology Center campus alone occupies 5 million square feet, and the surrounding Tier 1 supplier offices, R&D labs, and warehouse complexes generate constant inbound parts and outbound finished freight on a tight JIT cadence. A breakdown on I-75 northbound or M-59 westbound during morning rush ties up traffic for the entire northern Oakland County commute, which is why Road Rescue Network rescuers stage at the I-75 and M-59 interchange.

Auburn Hills freight has the highest Tier 1 supplier density in the country outside of Toyota Town in Kentucky. Inbound trucks from Tier 2 suppliers running tight delivery windows, outbound prototype shipments from R&D facilities, and 3PL warehouse outbound to assembly plants across the Midwest. Our rescuers know which corporate gates are coded after-hours and which 3PL docks take direct dispatch.

Whether a fleet manager is dispatching to a stranded supplier driver at the Stellantis Tech Center, or an owner operator is on M-59 inbound from Pontiac with a blown trailer dual, the closest verified, insurance current rescuer in our Auburn Hills 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.