Moving & freight in Cincinnati.
Cincinnati sits about 410 miles southeast of our Iowa City base along the Ohio River, and Freight Bridge LLC serves it as a long-haul interstate destination — we're a regional Iowa carrier that drives there, not a local Cincinnati company. When a household, an office, or a freight load needs to move between the Cincinnati area and the Iowa region, we put a dedicated truck and a steady crew on the run start to finish. No yard in Cincinnati, no stationed team — just a well-managed interstate route running southeast and back.
Cincinnati, OH gets the full Freight Bridge service — residential moving, commercial moving, freight hauling. We’re a small enough team that you talk to the owner directly, and experienced enough to handle interstate freight with full 49-state authority.
Cincinnati Freight & Moving Services from Freight Bridge LLC
Cincinnati is roughly 410 miles southeast of our Iowa City headquarters, reached by running southeast across Illinois and Indiana and connecting toward I-74 and I-71 down to the Ohio River. That's most of a driving day, and we'd rather you hear that plainly than be sold local service we don't offer. Owner Mohamed Soliman founded Freight Bridge LLC around the regional Midwest, and Cincinnati sits as a southeastern endpoint we reach by running the road — not a city where we keep a crew waiting. With I-71 and I-75 crossing there, it's a freight crossroads our eastern and southern lanes naturally touch. Serving Cincinnati means our truck arrives with your load or household aboard, and that's the whole of it.
Our services serving Cincinnati
Handled by our experienced, hands-on crew — no subcontractors, no call centers.
Residential Moving
A move between Cincinnati and the Iowa region is an interstate haul of around 410 miles, and we run it as one. The household goes on a single truck, with the same crew loading in Ohio and unloading on our end — nobody hands your belongings to a stranger midway. We commit to a real delivery window instead of a vague spread. Heading northwest out of the Cincinnati area or moving into it from our side, we shape the plan around the true distance and your dates.
Learn more →Office Moving
Relocating an office between Cincinnati and the Midwest takes coordination, and we ask for lead time. We handle dock access, elevator reservations, and after-hours building rules on both ends before the truck arrives. IT gear and equipment move padded, inventoried, and tracked. Because it's a single-truck interstate run with one crew throughout, your office doesn't sit waiting on a connecting leg in some terminal between Ohio and Iowa.
Learn more →Furniture Delivery
We move furniture between the Cincinnati area and the Midwest as dedicated long-distance transport, suited to a retailer or brand shipping into the region or a family sending furniture across state lines. Handling includes blanket-wrapping, inside placement, and assembly where it's needed, not a curbside drop. You get a firm delivery window so a day isn't burned waiting around. On a 400-plus-mile lane, this is dedicated furniture freight, not local same-day delivery.
Learn more →Long-Distance Moving
Long-distance moving is the heart of our Cincinnati service, and we're authorized for interstate work under USDOT 4166904 and MC 1734786. The run typically heads southeast, connecting toward I-74 and I-71 into the Cincinnati area near the Ohio River, or reverses coming back to Iowa. You get a dedicated truck, full cargo and liability coverage, one consistent crew, and clear communication from pickup to delivery. We'll be honest about whether your timeline fits our schedule before you commit.
Learn more →Nationwide Freight Hauling
Cincinnati is a major freight crossroads where I-71 and I-75 meet near the Ohio River, and we run loads on those lanes. We haul for Cincinnati-area shippers moving goods northwest to Iowa, Nebraska, and beyond, picking up at the dock and delivering direct without terminal handoffs. As a single owner-operated truck, we run specific lanes instead of feeding a brokered pool, so a real person owns your shipment. Commercial accounts can pay by wire, ACH, credit card, or Net-30 terms.
Learn more →What you get with Freight Bridge
- ✓Roughly 410-mile interstate run southeast via I-74/I-71 connects Cincinnati to our Iowa City hub on one dedicated truck
- ✓Licensed interstate carrier under USDOT 4166904 with full cargo and liability insurance and BBB accreditation
- ✓Single truck, single crew from the Ohio River to Iowa — no terminal transfers handling your load
- ✓You deal with the owner and a fixed crew directly, not a brokered carrier or a national chain
What it costs
Cincinnati jobs are priced as long-distance work, since each is an interstate run near 410 miles rather than a local move. Dedicated freight between the Cincinnati area and eastern Iowa generally runs $1.75 to $3.00 per mile depending on weight, scheduling, and dock access on both ends. Household and office moves are quoted on inventory, distance, and building access, not a flat fee. We give binding quotes — the figure we set before loading is the figure you pay. Call (641) 451-3132 for a same-day quote.
What our customers say
Rated 4.7 out of 5 across 10 reviews.
“I've hired Freight Bridge three times now — once for a couch delivery from a local shop, then for a full house move, and most recently to haul some building materials. Every time they've been on time, careful, and fair with pricing. It's rare to find this level of consistency from a small outfit. Highly recommend.”
“Mohamed moved my daughter's things from Iowa City to Chicago for her first job out of college. As a parent, I was worried about stuff getting lost or broken, but he was incredibly thorough with inventory and packing. The final bill was exactly what he quoted — no surprise fees. We'll call him again when she moves next.”
“Needed to move industrial shelving units from Des Moines to Cedar Rapids. Freight Bridge handled the loading and strapping down properly. The crew was professional and got it done faster than I expected. Only giving four stars because one shelf had a minor scuff — but honestly that might have been there before.”
Frequently asked questions about Cincinnati
Is Freight Bridge based in Cincinnati?
No. Our base is Iowa City, about 410 miles northwest of Cincinnati, and we serve the area by running interstate routes there. A Cincinnati job with us is therefore a long-distance move or a dedicated freight run, not a same-day local move within the metro.
Can you haul freight through the Cincinnati crossroads?
Yes. Cincinnati is where I-71 and I-75 meet, and we pick up at the dock there and run loads direct to Iowa and the western Midwest with no terminal handoffs. We carry full cargo and liability coverage and offer Net-30 terms for commercial shippers.
What route do you run between Cincinnati and Iowa?
We generally head southeast across Illinois and Indiana, connecting toward I-74 and I-71 down to the Ohio River — about 410 miles. The same truck and crew handle the whole route, so your move doesn't stall at a terminal partway through.
Do you take partial loads between Cincinnati and Iowa?
We do. On this interstate lane we'll move a partial household or a few large items, not only full-house moves. We'll quote the smaller job fairly based on the space it takes and the distance.
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Need a mover or hauler in Cincinnati?
Call Freight Bridge LLC and talk to our team directly — no call centers, no middlemen.