Heavy Equipment Transport is a company you can rely on anytime you want to ship heavy equipment from Alabama to North Dakota. 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 North Dakota 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
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.
North Dakota has a fairly large area stretching 19th among all the states. However, it has the fourth least number of residents this being the fourth most sparsely populated state. The states capital Bismarck and the largest city, Fargo are among the biggest and fastest growing economies. The two thus have some of the largest population settlements. However nearly half of the residents in North Dakota live in rural areas. The major activities revolve around oil extraction, an enormously lucrative affair. The state has the nation’s second lowest unemployment rate.
A reliable equipment shipping company will be licensed, insured, and experienced with your type of machinery. Check reviews, verify their DOT/MC numbers, and compare multiple quotes before booking.
Yes, oversize and overweight loads require state-specific permits in every state along the route. A professional transport company can arrange these permits for you.
Shipping large equipment requires choosing the right trailer type, preparing the machinery, and hiring an experienced heavy haul carrier to manage loading, permits, and transport safely.
The cost depends on size, weight, distance, and permits. Smaller loads may cost a few thousand dollars, while oversize equipment can be significantly more. Getting a custom quote gives the most accurate price.