Machinery Freight Delivery Services focus on the safe transport of industrial machines to different sites. These services ensure timely and damage-free delivery.
We coordinate end-to-end machinery freight delivery services across the country, handling oversized and overweight loads with precision. Our team plans optimal routes, secures permits, and schedules specialized carriers to keep your timeline on track. Real-time tracking and proactive communication minimize downtime and surprises. From pickup to placement, we manage every step safely.
Certified crews use modern rigging gear and load-securing methods tailored to your equipment’s weight and center of gravity. We provide on-site loading supervision, detailed securement plans, and compliance with transportation standards. Each shipment is photographed and documented before departure to ensure accountability. This meticulous approach protects your investment and reduces claims.
Whether you’re aligning a factory move or meeting a construction milestone, our machinery freight delivery services are built around your schedule. We offer flexible pickup windows, weekend deliveries, and coordinated crane time to cut idle hours. Milestone-based timelines, ETA alerts, and contingency planning keep projects on budget. If disruptions occur, rapid re-routing options keep progress moving.
Common shipments include construction equipment (excavators, loaders), agricultural machines (tractors, combines), and industrial units (CNC machines, presses, generators). Carriers use flatbeds, step-decks, RGNs/lowboys for heavy or tall items, and dry vans or conestogas for sensitive gear. Both LTL and full-truckload options are available based on size and urgency.
Secure and stabilize the unit: drain or cap fluids as required, disconnect batteries, and lock or band moving parts. Crate, palletize, or bolt to skids; add lifting points; and protect with shrink-wrap or tarps. Provide exact dimensions, weight, site access notes, and confirm loading gear on-site (dock, forklift, crane). Label with the BOL and take date-stamped photos of its condition.
Cost is driven by weight, dimensions, distance, equipment type (flatbed, RGN), fuel, and accessorials like rigging, tarping, liftgate, or residential delivery. Transit time depends on lane, scheduling, and whether oversize permits or escorts are required, which can add days. Oversize/overweight loads often need state permits; carrier liability is limited, so supplemental cargo insurance is recommended.