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Why choose HET for transporting shipping containers in Wyoming?

HET, a Wyoming transport company, has delivered 429 shipping containers this year, achieving an on-time delivery rate of 98.1%.

Heavy Equipment Transport is ISO 9001 certified and delivers over 1,500 container shipments annually, having already surpassed that figure this year. We pride ourselves on on-time delivery, typically saving clients around 18%, depending on the service.

We are licensed by the FMCSA (MC-693977), carry $250,000 in coverage, and are GSA-certified. As a FEMA Partner Approved company, we have been recognized as a potential Inc. 5000 fastest-growing company for seven consecutive years. With over 16 years in business, we have a team of more than 140 logistics experts across Florida, Kentucky, and Wyoming.

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Professional Container Transport Services in Wyoming

When you need to transport a shipping container, choose a reliable company like Heavy Equipment Transport. We ensure your shipment is well taken care of until it reaches its destination safely. We have the experience and resources to handle containers of all sizes and weights. Our modern equipment is available in every city in Wyoming, allowing us to serve you quickly and efficiently.

Heavy Equipment Transport will assign a specific agent to your shipment. You can contact this agent anytime for updates. Their job is to process your shipment and ensure it is dispatched on time. They will also select the best trailer for transporting your container based on its weight and size. We can transport full, empty, or partially full shipping containers.

We also offer cranes and professional teams to help load and unload your containers for an additional fee. Transport your loaded or unloaded container in Wyoming today! Call us at (888) 730-2951.

Reliable and well-insured container transport services in Wyoming.

Heavy Equipment Transport provides full insurance for all shipping containers, ensuring compensation for failed deliveries. We conduct thorough inspections and complete a BOL form before loading. If issues arise, you can directly claim compensation from the insurance company.

We carefully plan each shipment, using optimal routes, and our reliable, professional drivers handle your containers with care during loading and unloading.

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The most important ports for shipping containers transportation in Wyoming

Wyoming doesn't have any major ports for shipping goods by sea, so it relies on big ports in other states, like the Port of Los Angeles/Long Beach in California and the Port of New York and New Jersey, to take care of international shipping.

To move products within the state, Wyoming uses local trucking companies and trains from major railway companies like Union Pacific and BNSF. Cities such as Cheyenne have railway hubs that play an important role in getting goods delivered, even though they are not located right by the ocean.

Important Points for Container Transport in Wyoming

  • No Wyoming Seaport: Wyoming is geographically landlocked and lacks direct access to seaports for large container vessels.
  • Primary Gateway Ports: Shipping containers typically arrive at major ports on the West Coast, such as Los Angeles and Long Beach, as well as at prominent East Coast and Gulf Coast ports, including New York/New Jersey, Savannah, and Houston.
  • Inland Distribution: Containers are transported from coastal ports to Wyoming by truck or train:
    1. Rail: Major Class I railroads, including Union Pacific (UP) and BNSF, operate in Wyoming, with significant rail yards located in cities such as Cheyenne and Casper.
    2. Trucking: Specialized transportation firms facilitate the movement of shipping containers from rail terminals or ports directly to businesses located in Wyoming.
  • Intermodal Hubs: The most important locations for Wyoming are the rail yards where different types of transportation connect and the centers where goods are distributed, rather than coastal ports by the ocean.

When it comes to container shipping to and from Wyoming, it's important to concentrate on the key US ports that handle import and export activities. Also, don’t overlook the rail and truck networks that link these ports to Wyoming's logistical hubs.

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Intermodal transport in Wyoming involves moving large quantities of goods like minerals, coal, and soda ash using trains and trucks. The state has special train stations and logistics companies that connect main train lines to local delivery services.

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In Wyoming, intermodal transport uses different methods to move goods like coal and consumer products. Local trucks handle pickups and deliveries, while Union Pacific trains cover longer distances. Specialized containers at train stations in cities like Green River and Cheyenne ensure efficient transfers.

How it Works Intermodal shipping in Wyoming

  • Origin/Destination: A product, such as soda ash sourced from a Wyoming mine or imported merchandise intended for a local retail establishment, is prepared for shipment in a standard intermodal container.
  • First/Last Mile (Truck): A regional transportation company, such as one operating from Wyoming, for instance, Heavy Equipment Transport (HET)., utilizes a truck to transport containers to and from a rail terminal.
  • Long Haul (Rail): At a large train yard, containers are lifted by cranes and placed onto flat train cars. These flatcars then become part of a long freight train that travels across different states for long distances.
  • Second Last Mile (Truck): Upon arrival at the destination rail terminal, a separate truck is assigned to transport the container to its final destination, either a warehouse or a business establishment.

Benefits and Context of intermodal transport in Wyoming

  • Cost-Effective: Using different types of transportation together in Wyoming is more cost-effective than relying solely on long-distance trucking.
  • Efficient: Helps to ease traffic on highways and makes long trips more dependable.
  • Environmentally Friendlier: Trains usually use less fuel compared to trucks when transporting goods.

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Regulations and Permits for Transporting Overweight Loads and Containers in Wyoming

If you want to transport heavy or large loads in Wyoming, you'll need to get special permits from the Wyoming Highway Patrol (WHP) before you start your journey. This is especially important if your load is heavier than 80,000 pounds, wider than 8 feet 6 inches, taller than 14 feet, or longer than 60 feet. The permits can vary in cost and how long they last.

There are also specific rules for bigger loads, such as needing escorts or extra lights if your load is wider than 10 feet, especially if you're traveling at night on the interstate. Additionally, it's a must to check in with a Port of Entry before you bring any loads that are over the legal limits into Wyoming.

Permit Types & Costs in Wyoming

  • Class D: In the case of oversized items, a charge of $50 will apply, whereas for overweight items, a minimum fee of $40 plus an additional cost per ton per mile will be imposed.
  • Custom Harvest: For custom harvesting services, the fees are comparable to those classified under Class D.
  • Class A, B, C: For more intricate oversize relocations, the cost may potentially reach $25.

Wyoming Oversize/Overweight Rules

  • Night Travel: If you're traveling at night in Wyoming with large equipment or containers, you can only do so on interstate highways, and your load shouldn't be wider than 10 feet or longer than 90 feet.
  • Lighting/Flags: The use of amber lights is mandated for oversized loads during nighttime operations. Additionally, convoy escorts are required for wider loads; for example, a load measuring between 12 and 14 feet necessitates a front escort, while any load exceeding 16 feet requires two front escorts, one rear escort and police assistance.
  • Holidays: In the state of Wyoming, the transportation of overweight equipment is prohibited during major holidays.
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Affordable and Safe Container Shipping Services in Wyoming

Heavy Equipment Transport offers affordable container transport services in Wyoming. The cost of shipping a container varies from one shipment to another because of distance, size, weight, route, and season. Our shipping quotes are free and accurate. In addition, we have expedited services for clients who want to ship containers urgently. Contact one of our agents through our toll-free number today and get a free shipping quote (888) 730-2951.

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FAQs About Shipping Container Transport in Wyoming by Category

Transporting shipping containers in Wyoming involves standard, refrigerated and flat rack units using specialized trucks. Costs vary based on container grade, size and distance. Obtain quotes from local transport companies such as HET for the best shipping price and deal. Consider the container's condition, cargo type and necessary loading/unloading equipment for an efficient process.

Cost & Pricing

What is the average cost per mile for shipping container transport in Wyoming?

In Wyoming, the cost to transport shipping containers usually ranges from $2.65 to $3.00 per mile. However, this price can change quite a bit based on several factors, such as how heavy or large the container is, how far it needs to go (shorter local moves might cost more per mile), fuel prices and how many people need this service at any given time.

What factors affect the total cost of transporting a container to or from Wyoming?

Shipping container costs in Wyoming vary based on distance, route complexity, fuel prices, transport mode, selecting train or truck, container size, demand, seasonal variations and access to the destination. Generally, longer distances and peak seasons result in higher costs.

What is the process for obtaining an exact quote in Wyoming?

The process for obtaining an "exact quote" in Wyoming varies by product or service (e.g., insurance, construction). An exact quote is a formal pricing offer that requires specific information about your needs for accuracy. The best way to get a quote is to call or fill out the form with Heavy Equipment Transport (HET) and contact a shipping container expert in Wyoming.

Logistics & Delivery

What space is required for delivery, and can a container be placed in Wyoming?

To ensure the successful delivery of shipping containers, you need significant clearance: a straight line of 60-125+ feet, a width of 12-14 feet, and a height of 14-25 feet, depending on the container size. A 20-foot container needs less than 40 feet of clearance. A flat, level surface is essential for placement. Local regulations in Wyoming may require permits in certain cities, such as Cheyenne. You can use shipping containers for storage in Wyoming as long as you comply with zoning regulations regarding setbacks and size limits.

What equipment is used for loading and unloading cargo containers in Wyoming?

In Wyoming, loading and unloading cargo containers rely on mobile equipment such as Reach Stackers, Sidelifters, Heavy-Duty Forklifts and Container Handler Trucks. For transport, Tilt Trailers (such as Landoll) are essential for on-site placement without external lifting gear.

Are permits necessary for transporting oversized equipment or shipping a container in Wyoming?

In Wyoming, if you're moving large or heavy items that go beyond normal size limits (which are 8 feet 6 inches wide, 14 feet tall, 60 feet long, or weigh over 80,000 pounds), you will need special permits. These permits can be issued by the Wyoming Highway Patrol and local county offices, depending on the route you'll be taking. Before you enter the state with your oversized load, it's also important to get in touch with the Port of Entry.

Container Specifications & Limits

What are the weight limits for moving containers in Wyoming, and what are the regulations regarding overweight loads?

In Wyoming, the standard weight limit for vehicles is 80,000 pounds, but special permits allow up to 90,000 pounds for divisible loads. To exceed these limits, you must get permission from the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) and adhere to axle weight rules. For extremely heavy loads, or "superloads," escort vehicles may also be required.

Can I move a shipping container filled with goods to or from Wyoming?

You can transport a shipping container filled with goods to or from Wyoming. Heavy Equipment Transport (HET) specializes in this type of transportation and utilizes specialized trucks designed for heavy loads. We can assist you in moving full, empty, or partially filled containers, whether for a short distance or across the country. We will manage the necessary permits and equipment to ensure safe transport.

Which sizes of containers are most commonly used in Wyoming?

In Wyoming, people often use two main sizes of shipping containers: the 20-foot container and the 40-foot container. There's also a taller version of the 40-foot container called the High Cube. These sizes are the most popular among suppliers in the state for transporting goods and for storage purposes.

Regulations & Quality

What are the zoning and building codes for containers in Wyoming?

Wyoming does not have uniform rules for the use of shipping containers throughout the state; regulations vary by city or county. Some towns use only temporary permits, while other cities require container placement rules. Permanent structures require permits, comply with safety and insulation requirements, and may have height and location limits. Always check local zoning laws before converting a container for living or significant use.

What does "Cargo Worthy" (CW) mean for containers in Wyoming?

In Wyoming, or anywhere else, the term "Cargo Worthy" (CW) when it comes to shipping containers means that the container is safe and sturdy enough for use. It should be able to keep out wind and water and have a proper certification tag that shows it meets international safety standards for shipping. Even if the container has some dents, rust, or scratches, it can still hold and transport goods effectively and can also be used for affordable storage. Basically, "Cargo Worthy" ensures that the container is good for moving items while following the necessary safety guidelines.

What items cannot be shipped in containers to or from Wyoming?

When you're shipping items, there are some important things you can't send. This includes dangerous materials like flammable things (like gasoline or propane), harmful chemicals and explosives, as well as fresh food, plants, and live animals that can spoil. You also can't send illegal items such as drugs or adult content, along with ammunition or certain valuable items like guns and large amounts of precious metals.

These restrictions generally apply to all shipping companies to ensure safety and comply with the law, regardless of whether you're moving to or from Wyoming.

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Jackson Weeks helped successfully ship this 40L 8W 9.5H and 15,000lbs container from Long Beach, CA, to Green River, WY, where it was delivered safely. A step deck trailer was used for transport because it had the capacity to accommodate its weight and dimensions evenly. Call us for affordable container shipping services to and from Wyoming.

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Origin: Long Beach, CA

Destination:Green River, WY

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Shipping Container Transport Dimensions and Specifications

Container Size/Type Dimensions Internally
(L x W x H)
Door Opening
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Cubic-Capacity Weight Capacity
20FT 19.32 x 7.70 x 7.74ft 7.64 x 7.51ft 104.98ft³ 47840.31lb
40FT 39.53 x 7.70 x 7.74ft 7.64 x 7.51ft 216.53ft³ 58422.49lb
20FT Flat Rack
with sides
19.32 x 7.70 x 7.31ft Side Opening
W - 8.49ft
98.42ft³ 58422.49lb
40FT Flat Rack
with Sides
39.53 x 7.70 x 7.31ft Side Opening
W - 8.49ft
206.69ft³ 7936.64lb
40FT Flat Rack
without sides
40.02 x 7.70 x 2.13ft Side Opening
W - 38.25ft 
219.81ft³
Max Height 25.39ft
85980.28lb

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Northwest Wyoming

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  • Fort Washakie
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Northeast Wyoming

  • Aladdin
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  • Buffalo
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Central Wyoming

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Southwest Wyoming

  • Afton
  • Alpine
  • Evanston
  • Green River
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  • Marbleton
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Southeast Wyoming

  • Baggs
  • Centennial
  • Cheyenne
  • Dixon
  • Elk Mountain
  • Encampment
  • Laramie
  • Medicine Bow
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