Heavy Haulers move Storage Silos & Tanks out of Port of South Louisiana, LA after the cargo clears the terminal gate and is ready for road transport. Heavy Haulers see these units arrive from countries such as Germany, Italy, China, Mexico, and South Korea, often built for chemical plants, food processing lines, grain handling, and refinery support. Heavy Haulers also work with shipments that come through different ocean carriers and shipping lines, not one fixed source, because buyers source from multiple OEMs and fabricators. Heavy Haulers plan around port-side inspection, corrosion coating, tie-down and blocking used on the vessel, and staging in secured or bonded yards while customs release is pending. Heavy Haulers coordinate the pickup only after that handoff point, because we do not handle loading, unloading, customs brokerage, warehousing, ocean freight, or freight forwarding. Heavy Haulers treat every move as a road-only job from the port gate to the next U.S. destination.
Heavy Haul Transporting helps businesses coordinate the movement of oversized freight, industrial machinery, construction equipment, and project cargo throughout North America.
Storage silos and tanks moving through Port of South Louisiana, LA usually serve industrial buyers across the Gulf Coast and inland manufacturing corridors. The cargo often comes from foreign fabricators in Europe, Asia, and Latin America, where OEMs build pressure vessels, bulk storage tanks, and process silos for chemical, agricultural, and energy projects. Buyers include contractors, plant owners, and equipment dealers who need oversized units for expansion work or replacement schedules. Heavy Haulers understand that these imports do not follow a single carrier line or one freight forwarder path. Instead, different shipping lines, port agents, and terminal schedules shape when the unit is ready for road pickup. That is why our team checks dimensions, cradle points, center of gravity, and trailer fit before dispatch. Heavy Haul Transporting then matches the load to the right over-the-road setup so the move stays within Louisiana permit requirements and bridge clearance limits.
The demand for storage silos and tanks stays strong because they support production, storage, blending, and transfer operations in many industries. Around LaPlace and the wider river corridor, these units support chemical plants, refineries, food and beverage facilities, water treatment projects, and bulk material handling sites. When a plant expands, even one tank can keep a line running or add needed capacity. Heavy Haulers see this cargo as more than a single piece of equipment; it is part of a larger capital project with tight deadlines and site access limits. Heavy Haul Transporting works with shippers who need road transport from the port to industrial yards, fabrication sites, or plant gates across Louisiana and beyond. Because these loads are often tall, wide, or heavy, the move depends on route surveys, axle planning, and timing around traffic patterns on I-10, I-55, US-51, and LA-44 near LaPlace. That planning helps keep the freight moving legally on public roads.
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Storage silos and tanks need the right trailer choice because their shape, height, and weight can change the whole move. We often use RGNs, lowboys, step decks, double drops, and multi-axle trailers depending on the load profile and the route. A cylindrical tank may ride lower on a double drop to manage height, while a long silo section may need a step deck or RGN with extra axle support. Heavy Haulers also check whether the load needs spread-axle spacing, removable goosenecks, or added blocking to control movement during transit. Heavy Haul Transporting reviews the cargo drawings, lifting points, and overall dimensions before assigning equipment. That matters when the unit has domes, manways, nozzles, or welded attachments that increase clearance risk. For oversized loads, the trailer is only part of the plan; securement, balance, and turn radius all matter once the truck leaves Port of South Louisiana, LA and enters the highway system.
Louisiana oversize transport takes careful planning because route limits can change by bridge, parish, and roadway class. Heavy Haulers prepare permit applications for width, height, length, and weight, then compare the route against bridge clearances, shoulder conditions, turning space, and construction zones. On many Storage Silos & Tanks moves, escort vehicles are required when the load exceeds state thresholds or when the route includes tight urban or industrial access points. Heavy Haulers also look at travel windows, because some moves must avoid peak traffic or restricted hours. Near LaPlace, access to I-10, I-55, US-51, and nearby industrial roads can help, but each lane change and interchange still needs review. Heavy Haul Transporting coordinates the route survey, permit timing, and escort setup before the truck rolls. We do not handle port unloading or terminal labor, but once the cargo is released, our road transport team manages the over-dimensional hauling plan from gate to destination.
| 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 focuses on over-the-road trucking for oversized and heavy industrial freight across the United States. For Storage Silos & Tanks, that means matching the load to the correct trailer, checking legal axle weights, and planning the safest path out of Port of South Louisiana, LA. Our fleet handles heavy haul trucking, oversized load trucking, and over-dimensional hauling for plant equipment, fabricated vessels, and bulk storage units. We work with shippers who need a heavy equipment hauler that understands how to move large cylindrical cargo without creating avoidable delays on the highway. Heavy Haul Transporting also coordinates with dispatch, escort providers, and permitting offices so the move stays organized from pickup to delivery. Heavy Haulers know that a tank or silo can create height, width, and turning challenges long before it reaches the interstate, so every trip starts with measurements, route review, and trailer assignment built around the actual load.
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View DetailsWe handle road transport only after the cargo leaves the port gate. We do not load, unload, store, broker customs, or manage ocean freight. Our role is to move the silo or tank by truck from Port of South Louisiana, LA to the next U.S. destination.
The trailer depends on the unit’s dimensions and weight. Common choices include RGNs, lowboys, step decks, double drops, and multi-axle setups. We review height, length, center of gravity, and attachment points before assigning equipment for the route.
Louisiana routes can involve bridge clearances, parish restrictions, industrial access roads, and construction zones. Oversize permits and escorts may be required. We map the route before dispatch so the cargo can move legally and avoid clearance problems on the way out of LaPlace.
Yes. We provide over-the-road trucking throughout the United States. After pickup at Port of South Louisiana, LA, we can move Storage Silos & Tanks to plants, yards, or project sites in other states using the correct trailer and permit plan.
We review how the unit was staged, blocked, coated, and secured before release from the terminal. That helps us plan for fragile fittings, corrosion-sensitive surfaces, and load balance. Our job is to protect the cargo during road transit once we take over.
Yes, when the route or dimensions require them. We coordinate escort needs based on Louisiana permit rules, load height, width, and road conditions. Escorts help manage traffic control, turns, and visibility for oversized load trucking on public roads.
Storage Silos & Tanks support chemical processing, refining, agriculture, food production, water treatment, and manufacturing. Many buyers bring them through Port of South Louisiana, LA because the port connects to industrial corridors that need large-capacity storage and process equipment.