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Alabama to Alaska Equipment Shipping and Semi Truck Transport

We offer specialized shipping and transport services for heavy equipment, tractor-trailers, and containers from Alabama to Alaska.

Heavy Equipment Transport from Alabama to Alaska

Heavy Equipment Transport is a company you can rely on anytime you want to ship heavy equipment from Alabama to Alaska. We have modern trailers that can accommodate heavy equipment of different weights and dimensions and a team of specialists to take care of your load until it’s delivered safely. The first step to ensuring a piece of heavy equipment is successfully transported from Alabama to Alaska is to ensure all the rules by the Department of Transportation are followed. We know the legal load limits in Alabama are 80,000 lbs GVW, 13’6 height, 8’6 width, and 85 ft length. Call us now for a free heavy equipment shipping estimate! (888) 730-2951

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Learn More About Alabama Below

Alabama lies on the Southeastern region of the nation surrounded by Tennessee, Florida, the Gulf of Mexico and Georgia. It’s the 24th most populated state spreading out as the 30th largest in size. The ‘Yellowhammer,’ ‘Cotton State’ or ‘Heart of Dixie’ state as its nicknamed has its capital in Montgomery. The state’s economy is currently driven by various industries such as aerospace, mineral extraction, technology, tourism and manufacturing among others. There are various sites within Alabama that add to its aesthetic please such as the Tennessee Valley. Additionally, the Southern culture adds to its diversity.

Legal Load Limits in Alabama

  • - 80,000 lbs GVW
  • - 57ft length
  • - 8’6ft width
  • - 13’6ft height
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Legal Load Limits in Alaska

  • - 80,000 lbs GVW
  • - 53ft length
  • - 8’6ft width
  • - 14ft height

Everything You Need to Know About Alaska

Alaska is seated on the northwest side of the Northern part of the United States. Its next to the Canadian provinces of Yukon and British Columbia on the east. It’s a large state in size totaling more than the following three states. However, the population is very sparsely distributed making it the nation’s third least populous state. Nevertheless, Alaska enjoys abundance of resources, for instance commercial fishing is enabled by the waterbodies. Other natural resources that keep the state’s economy afloat include oil and gas extraction sites. Finally, the wildlife refuges, national forests and national parks help attract tones of tourists to the state.

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