Heavy Haulers move boring and drilling machines out of Port of Jacksonville, FL after the cargo clears the terminal gate and is ready for road pickup. Heavy Haulers see these machines arrive from Germany, Japan, South Korea, and Italy, often through different ocean carriers and freight forwarders serving OEMs and buyer groups in tunneling, foundation work, and utility construction. Heavy Haulers plan each pickup around the machine’s size, center of gravity, and any port-side inspection notes. Heavy Haulers coordinate with shippers who may have already crated accessories, applied corrosion coating, and secured the unit with vessel tie-downs and blocking. Heavy Haulers also work around staging in bonded or secured yards while customs release is pending. Heavy Haulers treat that handoff carefully because once the machine leaves the port, the move becomes a road-only oversize transport job. Heavy Haulers then match the right trailer, escort plan, and route to the load.
Heavy Haul Transporting helps businesses coordinate the movement of oversized freight, industrial machinery, construction equipment, and project cargo throughout North America.
Boring and drilling machines moving through Port of Jacksonville, FL usually come from industrial manufacturing hubs in Germany, Japan, South Korea, China, and Italy. Those origins make sense because each country supplies different buyer segments, from contractors buying compact drilling rigs to infrastructure firms sourcing larger foundation machines. The cargo does not arrive through one shipping line or one freight forwarder; it comes through a mix of carriers, vessel schedules, and import channels tied to project timing. Heavy Haul Transporting understands that this freight often arrives with accessories packed separately, corrosion protection applied, and the main unit blocked for ocean transit. Before pickup, the machine may sit in a secure yard after port inspection and customs release. That staging matters because the load can be sensitive to weather, vibration, and handling points. Once we take over, the focus shifts to safe over-the-road movement, not terminal services, marine logistics, or freight forwarding.
Boring and drilling machines support utility work, road expansion, bridge projects, mining support, and deep foundation jobs across Florida and the Southeast. Jacksonville is a practical entry point because contractors, equipment dealers, and civil builders can send cargo quickly toward active job sites by truck. Heavy equipment transportation companies serving this lane need to understand how project timing affects the move, since a delay at the port can stall drilling schedules, subcontractor crews, and site mobilization. Heavy Haul Transporting works with shippers that need construction equipment shipping from the terminal to inland yards, job sites, or dealer locations. The economic value is not just the machine itself; it is the work it enables once it reaches the field. Heavy Haulers also see repeat demand from contractors replacing worn rigs, expanding fleets, or bringing in specialty equipment for a single project. That makes careful over-dimensional hauling a business necessity, not just a transport task.
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Boring and drilling machines rarely fit a standard trailer plan. Depending on height, width, and axle weight, we may assign RGNs, lowboys, step decks, double drops, or multi-axle trailers. Each option serves a different profile, from compact drilling rigs with moderate clearance needs to heavier machines that need lower deck height and better weight distribution. Heavy Haulers look at boom position, attachments, track width, and whether the machine can be partially disassembled for transport. Flatbed trucking companies may handle simpler freight, but this commodity often needs more than a basic deck. Heavy Haul Transporting uses trailer selection to manage bridge clearance, axle spacing, and route restrictions before the truck ever rolls. Flatbed shippers and machine movers also know that secure blocking and tie-down points matter on this type of cargo. For oversized heavy haul companies, the trailer is not just equipment; it is the core of the move and the reason the load stays within legal and practical limits.
Florida oversize transport requires more than a truck and a route map. For boring and drilling machines leaving Port of Jacksonville, FL, we review permit needs, axle weights, overall dimensions, and any height concerns that could affect bridges, overpasses, or utility lines. Route surveys matter on corridors like I-95, I-10, I-295, US-1, and SR-9A, especially when the load is tall or wide. Escort needs depend on the final measurements and the route, and some moves may require pilot cars or additional traffic control. Heavy Haulers coordinate those details before dispatch so the load does not get boxed in by low clearances or restricted turns. Heavy Haul Transporting also checks for construction zones, lane shifts, and local restrictions that can affect oversized load trucking in Jacksonville and beyond. The goal is a clean road plan that fits Florida permit rules and the realities of bridge clearance, turning radius, and travel windows.
| 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 road-only movement for boring and drilling machines after they leave the port gate. We do not handle port loading or unloading, customs brokerage, warehousing, ocean freight, or freight forwarding. Our role starts when the cargo is ready for over-the-road transport and ends at the destination delivery point. Heavy Haul Transporting builds each move around the machine’s dimensions, route limits, and delivery timing, whether the shipment needs heavy haul trucking, oversized load hauler service, or long haul trucking across state lines. Our team works with flatbed transportation carriers, heavy haul truck companies, and oversize freight shipping requirements when the load demands it. Heavy Haul Transporting also coordinates with shippers who need heavy machinery transportation from Jacksonville to Florida job sites or nationwide destinations. When the cargo calls for careful route control and the right trailer, we keep the move focused on the road and the permit plan, not on terminal operations.
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View DetailsNo. We only handle road transport after the machine leaves the port gate and is released for pickup. We do not load, unload, store, or manage customs. Our job is to move the oversize cargo by truck from Port of Jacksonville, FL to the next destination.
Trailer choice depends on size and weight. Many moves use RGNs, lowboys, step decks, double drops, or multi-axle trailers. The right setup depends on deck height, axle spread, and whether the machine has tracks, attachments, or a tall mast that affects clearance.
Boring and drilling machines often exceed standard legal size or weight limits. Florida oversize permits help control travel times, route restrictions, bridge crossings, and escort requirements. We review the load dimensions first, then plan the move around state and local rules.
Common corridors include I-95, I-10, I-295, US-1, and SR-9A. The exact route depends on the load’s height, width, and weight. We also check bridge clearances, turns, work zones, and any local restrictions before the truck rolls.
They often arrive from Germany, Japan, South Korea, China, and Italy. Those countries supply different OEMs and buyer segments, from contractors to dealers. The cargo may arrive through different carriers and freight forwarders, not one single source or shipping line.
Yes. We provide over-the-road transport throughout the United States. Depending on dimensions and route needs, we can handle regional Florida moves or long haul trucking to another state with the right trailer, permits, and escort plan.
We focus on secure tie-downs, blocking, axle placement, and trailer selection that fits the load. Before pickup, the machine may already have corrosion protection, staging notes, or inspection tags from the terminal. Our job is to keep the road move controlled and compliant.