Tucson, AZ Equipment Shipping and Transport

Excavator Transport, Forklift Transport Backhoe Shipping, and More in Tucson, AZ

Transport Heavy Equipment in Tucson, Arizona, with the Professionals

Heavy Equipment Trasport has been shipping heavy equipment to and from Tucson, Arizona, for more than a decade. Over the years, we’ve handled heavy equipment of all sizes and weights, which has given us the experience to handle every type of heavy equipment. Our experts identify the best-specialized trailer to transport your heavy equipment to or from Tucson city. We’re careful when loading and unloading heavy equipment to avoid bruising or accident.

As soon as you book our heavy equipment shipping services in Tucson, we will start processing your shipment by acquiring the correct paperwork and fully insuring it. Before loading your heavy equipment, we must fill out a BOL form. That form is used at the final destination to check if your heavy equipment is safely delivered. If not, you can claim total compensation from the insurance company. With Heavy Equipment Transport, your heavy equipment will be well taken care of and delivered on time. The maximum weight and size limit in Tucson, Arizona, is 80,000GVW, 14ft in height, 8’6ft in width, and 65ft in total length.



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Learn More About Tucson Below

Tucson is the county seat of Pima County, Arizona, and home to the University of Arizona. A great addition to the literacy levels is the great nightlife and great bars. Tucson came about as a military fort for the Spanish in 1775. It was the state’s initial capital between 1867 and 1877. The city occasionally referred to as ‘The Old Pueblo’ is now the second most populous in Arizona. There are many remarkable facts about the city of Tucson that make it a great place to tour. It has the second most diverse set of bird species in the world. The desert city offers tourists, especially those from cold areas, relief in temperatures by providing regular sunshine. Tucson has a low cost of living and an endless mix of restaurants and museums for exploring.

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Reliable Heavy Equipment Shipping Services in Tucson, Arizona

Tucson is the second-largest city in Arizona after Phoenix, with more than 500,000 residents. Our drivers are familiar with routes leading to different pick-up and drop-off locations, allowing us to serve you fast and efficiently. They’re careful and make regular integrity checks often to ensure the heavy equipment is well secure since the straps become loose easily due to too much movement. Some of the main highways they use include:

We offer free shipping estimates to every client. The cost of shipping heavy equipment from Tucson, Arizona, depends on the weight, dimensions, number of miles, route, season, condition, and more. We apply shipping permits for oversized and overweight heavy equipment and deploy pilot cars to guide our drivers on the roads. For reliable and timely heavy equipment shipping services to and from Tucson, Arizona, contact us today through our toll-free number at (888) 730-2951.

OUR RECENT EQUIPMENT SHIPMENTS

Alec Bowman helped transport this 2013 CAT D5K2 LGP crawler dozer from a construction site in Tucson, AZ, to another in Nesbit, MS. The client needed it moved on short notice and had paid for our expedited services. After evaluating the weight and dimensions of the crawler dozer, Alec decided that an RGN was the best trailer to ship it. We offer affordable and timely heavy equipment transport services. Call us for a quote.

2013 CAT D5K2 LGP CRAWLER DOZER ON AN RGN TRAILER

Transporting a 2013 CAT D5K2 LGP crawler dozer.

Origin: Tucson, AZ

Destination: Nesbit, MS

Specialist: Alec Bowman

Contact Alec: 267-477-8963

Find Out the Routes We Use to Transport Heavy Equipment in Tucson, Arizona

  • I-10 - which is a major east to west highway passing through the city and exits near the border of New Mexico
  • I-19 - which is a north to south interstate traveling from the Mexican border to Tucson
  • State Route 77 - which runs from the boundary of Navajo Nation to its junction with I-10 in Tucson
  • State Route 86- which stretches from its junction with State Route 85 in Why to its junction in Interstate 19 in Tucson
  • State Route 210 - also known as Barraza Aviation Parkway





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