Lowbed Freight Services

Lowbed Freight Services are designed to handle the transportation of heavy, oversized, and industrial cargo that cannot be moved using standard freight methods. These services utilize specialized lowbed trailers to ensure stability and safety during transit.

With Lowbed Freight Services, every shipment is carefully managed through proper planning, secure loading, and efficient route coordination. This ensures that heavy equipment and machinery are transported safely while meeting all regulatory requirements.

Lowbed Freight Services support industries such as construction, manufacturing, and logistics by providing reliable transport solutions for complex freight needs. This helps businesses maintain smooth operations and ensure timely delivery of essential equipment.

Heavy Freight Trailer Services Singapore

Heavy Equipment Transport Expertise

Our lowbed freight services move excavators, dozers, and other oversized machinery with care. Experienced planners match the right trailer configuration to your load and route. From survey to delivery, we streamline every step to minimize handling and risk.

Precision Loading and Securement

Trained crews handle ground-level loading with hydraulic systems that protect equipment and site surfaces. We balance axle weights, position the center of gravity, and apply industry-approved tie-downs to prevent movement. Detailed checklists and photo documentation verify securement before departure.

Nationwide Lowbed Logistics Scheduling

Coordinated dispatch and real-time tracking keep your timetable on target across regions. We optimize transit with compliant routing, timing for congestion windows, and proactive communication at each milestone. Flexible capacity options scale from single hauls to multi-drop projects without disrupting your operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

It’s specialized heavy-haul transport using lowbed (lowboy/RGN) trailers with a dropped deck to carry tall, heavy, or awkward equipment—like excavators, dozers, cranes, transformers, and industrial modules—when standard flatbeds or step decks can’t meet height, weight, or loading requirements.

Capacities vary by trailer and jurisdiction, but typical ranges include a 24–29 ft well, 18–24 in deck height, legal 8 ft 6 in width (wider with permits), and 35–80+ tons payload with added axles/jeeps/dollies. Exact limits depend on the specific equipment, axle configuration, and route permits.

Provide exact L×W×H, weight, pickup/delivery points, equipment type, and loading method to get a quote. The carrier secures oversize/overweight permits (and pilot cars/escorts if required). Permit lead times are commonly 24–72 hours, with transit subject to daylight/holiday curfews. Pricing factors include dimensions, weight, distance, route restrictions, permits/escorts, loading needs, fuel, and detention.