Asphalt pavers moving through Port of Biloxi, MS often arrive from Germany, Japan, Italy, and South Korea, where OEMs and dealer networks serve road contractors, paving fleets, and rental buyers across the Gulf South. Those units do not come from one source or one shipping line; they move through different ocean carriers, freight forwarders, and terminal schedules before release. Heavy Haulers see that timing matters, because each machine may arrive with corrosion coating, vessel tie-downs, blocking, or crate protection that must stay intact until port-side inspection is complete. Heavy Haulers plan every pickup around customs release, bonded or secured yard staging, and gate appointment windows. Heavy Haulers coordinate with the terminal only after the cargo is cleared for road transport. Heavy Haulers work with the machine as it leaves the port gate, not during loading or unloading. Heavy Haulers handle the over-the-road move from there, while Heavy Haul Transporting manages the trucking side only. Heavy Haulers also confirm dimensions early so the right trailer is sent the first time.
Heavy Haul Transporting helps businesses coordinate the movement of oversized freight, industrial machinery, construction equipment, and project cargo throughout North America.
At Port of Biloxi, MS, asphalt pavers usually come in as imported construction equipment for contractors, dealers, and rental houses serving Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, and the wider Southeast. Buyers often want machines from Japanese, German, or Italian brands because they are common in paving fleets and parts networks, and those units may move through multiple ocean carriers depending on the exporter and booking. Heavy Haulers know that origin details matter because cargo condition can vary by manufacturer, shipper, and storage time on the water. Before pickup, the machine may sit in a secured yard after customs release, with inspection notes, blocking, and protective coating still in place. Heavy Haul Transporting only steps in once the port gate process is done and the paver is ready for road transport. That means our team focuses on the truck, trailer, route, and permits needed to move the unit safely out of Biloxi and onto the highway network.
Asphalt pavers support road building, airport work, parking lot paving, and municipal resurfacing, so demand stays tied to infrastructure spending and contractor schedules. In the Gulf Coast region, these machines keep crews moving on interstate projects, port access roads, refinery maintenance corridors, and commercial development. When a buyer brings a paver through Port of Biloxi, MS, the goal is usually to get it into service fast and without damage from a poor handoff. Heavy Haulers understand that each day a machine sits idle can affect bid schedules and project deadlines. Heavy Haul Transporting helps contractors, dealers, and equipment brokers move these units by road to yards, job sites, and service centers across the United States. Because asphalt pavers are heavy, wide, and often low to the ground, the transport plan has to match the exact machine model. Heavy Haulers also watch axle weights, deck height, and turning room so the move fits the real road conditions.
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Asphalt pavers are not a standard flatbed load. Their width, weight, ground clearance, and wheelbase often call for RGNs, lowboys, step decks, double drops, or multi-axle trailers. The right trailer depends on the exact model, whether the screed is attached, and how much height clearance is available on the route. Heavy Haulers evaluate the machine’s center of gravity, tie-down points, and overall dimensions before dispatching equipment. Heavy Haul Transporting commonly uses lowboys for taller units, RGNs for easy loading angles, and multi-axle setups for heavier over-dimensional hauling. For shorter moves, a step deck may work when height limits allow. Flatbed trucking companies may move smaller machinery, but asphalt pavers often need more than a standard deck. Our team checks whether the load needs ramps, removable goosenecks, or extra blocking to keep the machine stable in transit. That planning reduces surprises once the unit leaves the terminal and enters the highway system.
Mississippi oversize moves require permit planning, and asphalt pavers often trigger width, height, or weight reviews before they can leave the area around Port of Biloxi, MS. Route surveys matter because bridge clearances, utility lines, turn radii, and shoulder space can affect the move. Heavy Haulers coordinate permit details with the chosen corridor, especially where I-10, I-110, US-90, and nearby industrial roads create tight access points around Biloxi and the Gulf Coast. Some loads need escort vehicles, depending on overall dimensions and the final route. Heavy Haulers also check local restrictions, construction zones, and time-of-day limits so the truck can move without delays. Heavy Haul Transporting prepares the trucking side only, which means we do not handle customs, warehousing, or port unloading. We focus on over-dimensional hauling once the machine is released and ready to roll. That includes weight distribution, axle counts, and clearance planning for every segment of the trip.
| Permit type | TxDOT Superload |
| Width trigger | Over 14 ft wide |
| Height trigger | Over 18 ft tall |
| Engineering study | Required over 16 ft wide |
| Processing time | 10–14 business days |
| FHWA notification | Required over 16 ft wide |
| Permit type | TxDOT Superload |
| Width trigger | Over 14 ft wide |
| Height trigger | Over 18 ft tall |
| Engineering study | Required over 16 ft wide |
| Processing time | 10–14 business days |
| FHWA notification | Required over 16 ft wide |
Heavy Haul Transporting moves asphalt pavers by road throughout the United States with a focus on the details that matter on oversize equipment moves. Our fleet is matched to the machine, the route, and the permit profile, whether the job needs a lowboy, RGN, or multi-axle trailer. Heavy Haulers coordinate with shippers, brokers, and receivers after the cargo clears the port gate, then build a trucking plan around the pickup window and destination. We handle heavy machinery transportation for contractors, dealers, and construction equipment shipping needs that start at Port of Biloxi, MS and continue inland. Heavy Haulers also review load height, weight, and tie-down requirements before dispatch so the move fits the route from the start. Heavy Haul Transporting does not provide ocean freight, freight forwarding, customs brokerage, or port cargo handling. We provide over-the-road trucking only, and that keeps the move focused on safe transport from the terminal to the next stop.
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View DetailsWe handle road transport after the machine leaves the port gate and is released for pickup. We do not load, unload, or manage port cargo handling. Our role starts when the asphalt paver is ready for over-the-road trucking and the route, trailer, and permit plan are in place.
The trailer depends on the paver’s dimensions and weight. RGNs, lowboys, step decks, double drops, and multi-axle trailers are common choices. We match the trailer to deck height, axle needs, and bridge clearance so the machine can move legally and stay stable on the route.
Often yes. Width, height, and weight can trigger Mississippi oversize permits, and some moves also need escorts. We review the exact dimensions, route, and axle setup before dispatch so the load can move under the right permit conditions and avoid last-minute changes at the gate.
Yes. Our business is over-the-road trucking throughout the United States. We move asphalt pavers from Port of Biloxi, MS to job sites, dealers, yards, and service locations across state lines, using the correct trailer and permit plan for the destination route.
I-10, I-110, and US-90 are key corridors around Biloxi, along with local industrial roads that connect to the port area. We study turns, bridge clearances, and traffic patterns before dispatch because those details can affect oversize routing and escort needs.
No. We do not provide customs brokerage, warehousing, freight forwarding, or ocean freight services. Heavy Haul Transporting focuses only on trucking the asphalt paver after it has cleared the port process and is ready for road transport.
We secure the asphalt paver with proper tie-downs, blocking, and trailer positioning based on the machine’s frame and center of gravity. Before departure, we confirm dimensions, axle loading, and route limits so the unit stays controlled from pickup to delivery.