Transporting heavy equipment from Delaware to Rhode Island is easy and stress free when left to a professional like Heavy Equipment Transport. We’re a company with over a decade of experience and know how of how to handle heavy equipment of different weight and dimensions. Regardless of the manufacturer or the model of your heavy equipment, we will ship it. We know the legal load limits of different states and if your heavy equipment exceeds them, we ensure it’s accompanied by the right permits to avoid fines. Our heavy equipment shipping services in Delaware are accessible all year round. You can email, call, or fill out the short form. Each shipment is handled by a dedicated specialist whom clients can contact at any time for updates. Call us today to transport heavy equipment from Delaware to Rhode Island safely and at an affordable cost.
Delaware is among the states neighboring large waterbodies and, in this case, the Atlantic Ocean. Shipping within the state is thus popular which makes it very vibrant. However, its size is relatively small with an area ranking as the second smallest nationally. The population is equally minimal as Delaware is the sixth least populated of the fifty states. There are three counties here namely New Castle County, Sussex County and Kent County. The capital is common, Dover whilst the largest city is Wilmington. The affluence in Delaware is to the contrary massive as it was recently ranked to have the seventeenth highest number of millionaires nationally.
Rhode Island has slightly more than a million residents. It’s the nation’s seventh least in population and the smallest state by area coverage. The capital is Providence which is also the most populous city. Rhode Island is nicknamed ‘Ocean State’ in accordance to the 640-kilometer coastal strip and humongous inlets and bays. There are various fabrics that’s constitute the state’s economy. From the past the textile industry was a major contributor however it has minimally lost the same significance. Today the largest economic strength lies on the health service sector. It’s followed by tourism and manufacturing consecutively.