Biloxi, MS.
Biloxi sits on the Mississippi Gulf coast at the I-110 / I-10 cross between Gulfport and Pascagoula, anchoring the Mississippi Gulf Coast tourism, casino, and shipbuilding economy. The metro feeds last-mile delivery into a year-round casino district (Beau Rivage, IP, Hard Rock, Treasure Bay, Boomtown), and the Port of Gulfport just west generates container and breakbulk drayage. Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula 25 miles east drives heavy-fabrication freight on US-90. Salt-air corrosion, frequent summer thunderstorm flooding, and Gulf hurricane windows from June through November layer constant operating complexity, and Keesler Air Force Base adds base-supply credentialing requirements.
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Biloxi MS Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 10
4 exits in Biloxi
The Gulf-coast east-west spine from Jacksonville to Los Angeles. Biloxi's primary freight artery. Service-call hot spots cluster at the I-110 cross (Exit 46) and the Cedar Lake exit (Exit 46B).

Interstate 110
4 exits in Biloxi
Spur connecting I-10 to US-90 at the Biloxi waterfront. The primary surge route during casino event windows and the highest-traffic Biloxi dispatch corridor.

US Route 90
13 exits in Biloxi
Beach Boulevard, the Gulf-coast surface artery along the Mississippi Sound. Heavy casino-supply, tourism, and hospitality-supply volume. Biloxi Bay Bridge to Ocean Springs is a regular service zone.

US Route 49
3 exits in Biloxi
North-south arterial from Gulfport to Jackson. Heavy freight relief route. Closest access via Gulfport just west.

Mississippi Route 67
6 exits in Biloxi
Popp's Ferry Road / D'Iberville Boulevard, north-south arterial through Biloxi and D'Iberville. Heavy local commercial volume.

Mississippi Route 15
5 exits in Biloxi
North-south rural route inland from Biloxi through Wiggins to Meridian. Heavy ag and last-mile freight.
Biloxi MS Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Biloxi sits on the Mississippi Gulf coast at the I-110 / I-10 cross between Gulfport and Pascagoula, anchoring the Mississippi Gulf Coast tourism, casino, and shipbuilding economy. The metro feeds last-mile delivery into a year-round casino district (Beau Rivage, IP, Hard Rock, Treasure Bay, Boomtown), and the Port of Gulfport just west generates container and breakbulk drayage. Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula 25 miles east drives heavy-fabrication freight on US-90. Salt-air corrosion, frequent summer thunderstorm flooding, and Gulf hurricane windows from June through November layer constant operating complexity, and Keesler Air Force Base adds base-supply credentialing requirements.
Biloxi is a city in Harrison County, Mississippi, United States. It lies on the Gulf Coast in southern Mississippi, bordering the city of Gulfport to its west. The adjacent cities are both designated as seats of Harrison County. The population of Biloxi was 49,449 at the 2020 census, making it the state's fourth-most populous city. It is a principal city of the Gulfport–Biloxi metropolitan area, home to 416,259 residents in 2020. The area's first European settlers were French colonists.
Biloxi's freight economy runs on US-90, I-10, and the daily rhythm of the Mississippi Gulf coast casino and tourism belt. When a vendor reefer stalls on US-90 during morning casino supply runs, the cascade hits the Beau Rivage and IP loading docks within twenty minutes. Road Rescue Network's Biloxi rescuers stage near the I-110 interchange and along US-90 with response targets calibrated for both the I-10 spine and the dense Gulf-coast tourism tempo.
Anyone who has dispatched into Harrison County knows that Biloxi's operating environment carries Gulf-coast wrinkles. Salt-air corrosion shortens brake-line and ABS sensor life on coastal trucks, and the Biloxi Bay Bridge to Ocean Springs creates a regular service-call zone. Keesler Air Force Base supply runs carry credentialing requirements. Gulf hurricane windows pull pre-landfall cadence into the dispatch desk year round, and summer thunderstorm flooding on the low-elevation surface streets is routine. Our network is built around mechanics who track MDOT and Harrison County traffic feeds in real time.
Whether you are a dispatcher in Houston with a casino-supply reefer stranded near the IP loading dock, or an owner-operator pulling into Biloxi on I-10 from Mobile, the closest verified, insurance-current rescuer in our network is one phone call or service request away. Our 24/7 dispatch desk handles Mississippi Highway Patrol coordination on I-10, Keesler base credentialing, and Gulf storm pre-positioning.