Heavy Haulers see asphalt pavers arrive through the Port of Kahului, HI from a mix of origin countries, often Japan, South Korea, China, and sometimes the United States mainland. Buyers range from paving contractors and equipment dealers to government and infrastructure firms bringing in new or used machines. Heavy Haulers coordinate pickup after the unit clears the port gate, because the cargo may have been crated, coated for corrosion control, tied down and blocked on the vessel, then inspected and staged in a bonded or secured yard while customs release is completed. Heavy Haulers plan around that handoff so the machine is moved only when it is ready for road transport. Heavy Haulers work with the terminal timeline, the shipper, and the receiving party so the first mile off the port is handled with care. Heavy Haulers treat every asphalt paver as an oversize machine that needs the right trailer, the right route, and the right timing.
Heavy Haul Transporting helps businesses coordinate the movement of oversized freight, industrial machinery, construction equipment, and project cargo throughout North America.
The cargo moving through Port of Kahului, HI does not come from one source or one carrier. Heavy machinery often arrives on different ocean carriers and through multiple freight forwarders, depending on the OEM, dealer network, and project schedule. Asphalt pavers may be imported from Japanese and Korean builders known for compact paving units, or from Chinese manufacturers serving value-focused buyers and municipal fleets. Some units also come through mainland supply chains when equipment is repositioned for island work. Heavy Haulers understand that these machines can arrive with different dimensions, wheelbases, and transport points, which changes the pickup plan. Heavy Haulers also know that port-side inspection, release timing, and terminal staging can vary from shipment to shipment. Once the unit is released, our team moves it by road only, with no port loading, unloading, customs brokerage, warehousing, or ocean freight involved. That keeps the process focused on the over-the-road leg from the gate onward.
Asphalt pavers support roadwork, airport projects, commercial development, and public infrastructure across Maui and the wider Hawaii market. When agencies and contractors need to place new pavement or resurface existing lanes, the machine has to arrive on schedule and in the right condition. That is why Heavy Haul Transporting pays close attention to the handoff from terminal to truck. Delays at the port can affect paving windows, crew scheduling, and lane closure plans. Heavy Haulers see this commodity as more than a machine move; it is part of a larger construction timeline that affects transportation, tourism access, and local commerce. Heavy Haul Transporting also works with buyers who bring in used pavers for fleet expansion or replacement, especially when a project requires a specific screed width or machine class. Because Hawaii has limited room for error on island logistics, the transport plan has to account for road restrictions, staging space, and the exact delivery destination on the island.
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Asphalt pavers usually move on trailers that match their height, weight, and ground clearance. For many jobs, RGNs and lowboys are the first choices because they keep the center of gravity low and make loading angles manageable. Step decks, double drops, and multi-axle trailers can also be used when the paver’s dimensions or weight distribution require a different setup. Heavy Haulers examine the machine’s undercarriage, hopper width, and any attached components before assigning equipment. That matters when a paver sits taller than standard freight or needs extra deck length for safe blocking and tie-down. Heavy Haulers also plan for axle spacing and securement points so the machine rides stable through turns, grades, and stop-and-go traffic. Heavy Haul Transporting uses the trailer that fits the load, not the other way around. For oversized equipment, the goal is to match the machine to the route and keep the transport legal from the port exit to the final delivery point.
Hawaii oversize transport requires careful planning, especially when moving from Port of Kahului, HI onto island roads with bridge limits, lane widths, and height restrictions. Permits can depend on width, length, height, and gross weight, and some loads also need escort vehicles or specific travel windows. Heavy Haulers review route surveys before dispatch so the truck can clear intersections, utility lines, and bridge structures without surprises. On Maui, major corridors such as HI-380, HI-30, and access roads connected to Kahului, Wailuku, and the airport area can affect movement timing and turning room. Heavy Haulers plan for grades, tight commercial access points, and local traffic patterns that change throughout the day. Heavy Haul Transporting coordinates the road leg only, after the port release is complete, and we keep the move aligned with state permit rules and escort requirements. That preparation reduces delays and helps the machine move legally across the island.
| 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 provides over-the-road trucking for oversized and heavy asphalt pavers leaving Port of Kahului, HI and moving to job sites, yards, or dealer locations anywhere in the United States. Our fleet is built for heavy machinery transportation, from short island moves to long haul trucking connections on the mainland after the cargo is ready for road transfer. Heavy Haulers coordinate the trailer, securement plan, and route details so the load is matched to the machine’s size and weight. We work as heavy equipment haulers, machine movers, and heavy haul truckers for construction equipment shipping that needs attention to permit limits and bridge clearances. Heavy Haul Transporting does not handle port loading, unloading, customs brokerage, warehousing, ocean freight, or freight forwarding. We take over after the port gate, then move the asphalt paver by road with the right equipment and the right paperwork in place.
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View DetailsYes. We handle the over-the-road portion after the unit leaves the Port of Kahului, HI gate and is released for pickup. We do not load or unload at the terminal, and we do not provide customs or warehouse services. Our job is the road move only.
Depending on the paver’s size and weight, we may use RGNs, lowboys, step decks, double drops, or multi-axle trailers. The choice depends on deck height, axle spread, and securement needs. We match the trailer to the machine and the route, not the other way around.
Often, yes. Oversize and overweight moves in Hawaii can require state permits, route review, and sometimes escorts. Requirements depend on the paver’s dimensions and weight. We plan the move around legal limits, bridge clearances, and travel conditions before dispatching the truck.
Yes. We regularly move used and new asphalt pavers once they are released for road transport. Many arrive through different carriers and freight forwarders, then stage in secured areas before pickup. We step in after release and handle the trucking portion only.
Routes near Kahului often include HI-380, HI-30, and connecting roads toward Wailuku, the airport area, and industrial access points. We also review turning space, grades, and bridge limits. Every route is checked against the machine’s dimensions before the move begins.
No. We are a heavy haul trucking company and provide only road transport. We do not arrange ocean freight, freight forwarding, customs brokerage, warehousing, or port cargo handling. Once the asphalt paver is ready to leave the port gate, we manage the trucking leg.
We can move asphalt pavers throughout Hawaii by road where permitted, and we also support mainland over-the-road transport when the machine is already positioned for that leg. The exact plan depends on the load size, permit rules, route limits, and the final delivery location.