Storage Silos & Tanks moving through Port of Fajardo, PR often arrive from the United States, Mexico, Colombia, Spain, and Italy, depending on the OEM, project buyer, and fabrication schedule. These loads can come in through different ocean carriers and shipping lines, with freight forwarders coordinating the marine leg rather than one single source. Heavy Haulers see that variety every week, and Heavy Haulers plan for it before the truck ever reaches the gate. Heavy Haulers coordinate with release timing, port-side inspection, and secured staging so the cargo is ready once customs and terminal controls clear it. Heavy Haulers work around crating, corrosion coating, vessel tie-downs, and blocking that protect the tank or silo in transit. Heavy Haulers also watch for dents, lifted saddles, and shifted lash points that can affect road pickup. Heavy Haulers treat this as a handoff from port protection to over-the-road transport, not a simple pickup.
Heavy Haul Transporting helps businesses coordinate the movement of oversized freight, industrial machinery, construction equipment, and project cargo throughout North America.
Where the heavy cargo comes from at Port of Fajardo, PR is usually tied to industrial users, food processors, water treatment projects, chemical plants, and construction firms that need bulk storage capacity. These buyers source silos and tanks for grain, cement, liquids, dry materials, and process systems, so the dimensions and center of gravity can vary a lot. Heavy Haul Transporting sees that mix in project freight, replacement equipment, and new-build expansions. The cargo may arrive from OEMs in Texas, Florida, Mexico, Germany, Spain, or Brazil, then move through different carriers and freight forwarders before release. Once the unit is staged in a bonded or secured yard, our team checks for transport-ready access, lifting points, and route constraints. That matters because these pieces are not just heavy; they are tall, wide, and sensitive to handling angles. A careful road move starts with knowing the source, the buyer, and the final delivery path across Puerto Rico or beyond.
Storage Silos & Tanks support the daily work of manufacturing, utilities, agriculture, and infrastructure projects, which is why demand stays active around Puerto Rico’s industrial base. Plants need storage for water, fuel, chemicals, feedstock, and finished product, and new construction often depends on oversized equipment arriving on schedule. Heavy Haulers understand that a silo or tank can hold up an entire project if the delivery misses its window. The economic value is not only the equipment itself, but the uptime it supports once it reaches the site. In and around Fajardo, that can mean serving coastal facilities, regional distributors, and contractors moving material to the island’s eastern corridor. Heavy Haul Transporting keeps the road move focused on the cargo’s actual footprint, weight, and destination constraints, so the shipment fits the project timeline. For owners and contractors, the right transport plan helps control delays, protect capital equipment, and keep industrial buildouts moving.
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Storage Silos & Tanks usually need more than a standard flatbed. Depending on height, diameter, and weight, we may assign RGNs, lowboys, step decks, double drops, or multi-axle trailers to keep the load within legal and practical limits. When the tank sits high on saddles or the silo has a long cylindrical body, trailer choice becomes part of the route plan. Heavy Haul Transporting matches the trailer to the center of gravity, ground clearance, and tie-down pattern, then checks whether the load needs extra spread or a lower deck height. For larger industrial pieces, Heavy Haulers also evaluate whether the cargo should ride with escorts and whether the route offers enough turning room at intersections and port exits. Our fleet planning accounts for loading geometry, axle weight distribution, and bridge clearance before dispatch. That kind of setup matters when moving oversized industrial equipment through Puerto Rico’s tighter corridors and variable roadway profiles.
Puerto Rico oversize moves require careful permitting, and Storage Silos & Tanks often trigger height, width, and weight reviews before the truck rolls. Route surveys help confirm bridge clearances, overhead lines, lane widths, shoulder conditions, and turning radii from Port of Fajardo, PR to the delivery point. We also review time-of-day restrictions, escort needs, and any local limits that apply to over-dimensional hauling. Heavy Haulers coordinate this work with the route, not after the fact, because a silo can create problems at a low bridge or a tight coastal interchange. Major highway access near Fajardo can include PR-3, PR-53, and connecting routes toward the San Juan metro and eastern industrial sites, so the path must be checked segment by segment. Heavy Haul Transporting focuses on road transport only, after the cargo leaves the port gate, and our planning keeps the move aligned with permit conditions, escort requirements, and the actual dimensions of the load.
| 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 handles oversized Storage Silos & Tanks with a road-only service model built for port release pickup and over-the-road delivery throughout the United States. We do not provide port loading or unloading, customs brokerage, warehousing, ocean freight, or freight forwarding. Our role starts once the cargo is cleared and ready to move by truck. Heavy Haul Transporting builds each move around the load profile, route survey, and permit plan, then assigns the right equipment for the job. That may mean a lowboy for a shorter tank, a step deck for added deck flexibility, or a multi-axle setup for heavier industrial pieces. Heavy Haul Transporting also coordinates with shippers, receivers, and escort providers so the move stays aligned with road rules and delivery access. For buyers bringing in silos or tanks through Port of Fajardo, PR, our team gives the shipment a direct path from the terminal gate to the jobsite.
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View DetailsYes, after the cargo leaves the port gate and is ready for road pickup. We handle over-the-road trucking only, so the shipment must already be released, staged, and cleared for transport before our truck arrives.
Depending on size and weight, we may use RGNs, lowboys, step decks, double drops, or multi-axle trailers. Trailer choice depends on height, center of gravity, axle load, and the route to the final destination.
Often yes. Many silos and tanks exceed standard width, height, or weight limits, so permits are reviewed before movement. Route surveys, bridge clearances, and escort requirements may also apply based on the load and destination.
No. We do not provide customs brokerage, warehousing, marine logistics, freight forwarding, or port loading and unloading. Our service starts after the cargo is released and ready to move by road.
Industrial plants, contractors, utilities, food processors, and infrastructure projects commonly bring in this equipment. The cargo may come from different countries and OEMs depending on the project specs and fabrication source.
Silos and tanks can be tall, wide, and sensitive to clearance limits. Route planning checks bridges, overhead lines, turns, shoulders, and road conditions so the move fits Puerto Rico’s oversize rules and the actual load dimensions.
We provide long-distance road transport across the United States. Once the cargo leaves Port of Fajardo, PR, we can coordinate the truck move to a jobsite, yard, plant, or project location that matches the permit plan.