Renton Drayage

Container drayage for Renton, WA.

Renton's industrial corridor sits at the south end of Lake Washington on the I-405 hub — close to the Seattle terminals and a quick run from our Kent yard. We dray import and export boxes into Renton with our own fleet.

Renton anchors the south end of Lake Washington where I-405 meets the SR-167 valley, with a long-standing industrial and manufacturing base and a growing cluster of warehouses. That puts it close to the Seattle container terminals — roughly 15 minutes north — and an easy connection down the valley to our Kent yard. For Renton manufacturers and distributors, we pull import and export containers off both harbors with our own trucks and chassis, and track each box's Last Free Day so nothing sits on demurrage.

Drayage for Renton

What we move in and out of Renton

Import drayage

Pull from the Seattle or Tacoma terminals to your Renton facility, Last Free Day tracked on every box.

Export drayage

Empty pickup, load at your Renton dock, and return to the terminal ahead of the cut-off.

Manufacturing supply

Reliable container supply for Renton's industrial and manufacturing operations, with drop-and-hook where it helps.

Transload & warehouse

Strip floor-loaded boxes to pallets or store overflow — transload and 3PL at our Kent dock nearby.

Prepull & storage

Prepull before the Last Free Day and hold the container until your Renton dock is ready.

Overweight & reefer

Tri-axle chassis for overweight import loads and refrigerated container handling into Renton.

A short, reliable dray into Renton

Renton's location on the I-405 / SR-167 hub makes it quick to reach from the Seattle terminals and from our Kent yard down the valley — but only if your carrier isn't fighting cross-town traffic from a far-off base or juggling brokered trucks. We dispatch against every terminal in both harbors daily, book the appointment, and run the short leg into Renton. From here we also serve the surrounding area — Tukwila, Kent, Newcastle, Bellevue, Seattle and Auburn — plus regional drayage across the Pacific Northwest.

Because our warehouse and transload dock are a short run south in Kent, a container can come off the port, be unloaded or stored, and ship out the same week under one invoice. (See also Port of Seattle drayage.)

Renton drayage FAQ

How far is Renton from the ports?

Renton is roughly 15 minutes from the Seattle terminals via I-405 and a short run down SR-167 from our Kent yard — a quick dray from either.

Do you supply containers to Renton manufacturers?

Yes — reliable import and export drayage for Renton's industrial and manufacturing base, with drop-and-hook and prepull to keep supply steady.

Can you transload or store before delivering to Renton?

Yes — we prepull, store and transload at our Kent facility nearby, so a tight terminal appointment doesn't become a demurrage charge.

Which terminals do you pull from for Renton?

All of them — T18, T5 and T30 in Seattle and Husky, WUT and PCT in Tacoma, for imports and exports.

Containers headed to Renton?

Share your terminal and Renton destination — a specialist replies the same day.

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