New Mexico Equipment and Semi Truck Shipping

The Best New Mexico Equipment Shipping Company

Equipment Shipping in New Mexico at Affordable Rates

Heavy Equipment Transport ships new and used equipment all across New Mexico. Whether you need to transport an LTL or ship machinery in bulk, we have the best solutions at affordable rates. For over a decade we have serviced New Mexico residents with oversize load shipping solutions they can rely on. At the Heavy Equipment Transport company, you can be sure that we've got fully licensed, bonded, and accredited haulers available. Our haulers are fully trained in the use of a wide variety of heavy-duty equipment, including cranes, excavators, wheel loaders, and even specialized paving equipment.

Heavy Equipment Transport is available day or night to ship your equipment throughout New Mexico. We are all-inclusive, so every detail of shipping is handled for you. A dedicated logistics agent will find the best trailer, gather the proper permits, and preplan the route for the best rate available. We’re here for all your New Mexico equipment shipping needs. Get your transport rate now! (888) 730-2951

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OUR RECENT EQUIPMENT SHIPMENTS

Sam Duncan, our excavator transport specialist, helped a construction company transport this Linkbelt 250X4 crawler excavator from Santa Fe, NM to Birmingham, AL safely. The shipment was made on short notice since the client had paid for our expedited shipping services. An RGN trailer was used to deliver the 33L 11.6W 11H and 57000ls on time. To transport a Linkbelt 250X4 crawler excavator, call us now!

LINKBELT 250X4 CRAWLER EXCAVATOR ON AN RGN TRAILER

Shipping a Linkbelt 250X4 crawler excavator.

Linkbelt 250X4 Crawler Excavator Transport

Origin: Santa Fe, NM

Destination: Birmingham, AL

Specialist: Sam Duncan

Contact Sam: 954-703-1105




Other Equipment Manufacturer Types Commonly Shipped to All 50 States

  • Allis Chalmers
  • Atlas Copco
  • Ditch Witch
  • CASE
  • Bobcat
  • Caterpillar
  • Doosan
  • Freightliner
  • Genie
  • Gradall
  • Hitachi
  • Volvo
  • Huskvarna
  • Hyundai
  • International
  • Isuzu
  • JCB
  • Kubota
  • JLG
  • John Deere
  • Kenworth
  • Kobelco
  • Kobelco
  • Komatsu
  • Liebherr
  • Mack Truck
  • Navistar
  • New Holland
  • Oshkosh
  • Peterbilt
  • Roadtec
  • Takeuchi
  • Telsmith
  • Terex
  • Toro
  • Volvo
  • Western Star
  • Moffet


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    TRANSPORTING NEW AND USED SEMI TRUCKS TO NEW MEXICO WITH THE BEST COMPANY

    Heavy Equipment Transport has over a decade of experience transporting semi trucks to and from New Mexico. The locals know who they can rely on us to get their semi trucks shipped safely. We are licensed, bonded, and insured to transport semi trucks to New Mexico and the surrounding states. At Heavy Equipment Transport, we work with the most experienced drivers to provide you a top-quality semi truck shipping solution. We are the best New Mexico semi truck transport company in the industry.

    Whether you need to ship a semi truck locally across New Mexico, or long distance across the country, we get it done with ease. Heavy Equipment Transport is an all-inclusive New Mexico semi truck shipping company. That means we provide everything needed for transport, including paperwork, permits, and even load assistance for inoperable semi trucks. At Heavy Equipment Transport, we offer custom shipping solutions to fit your needs. Call now for a New Mexico semi truck transport quote! (888) 730-2951

    TRANSPORTING SEMI-TRUCKS SAFELY ON NEW MEXICO'S MAJOR ROADS

    Heavy Equipment Transport (works with drivers who can safely and efficiently transport your semi-truck on New Mexico's major transport routes, including:

  • Route 550
  • I-10
  • I-40
  • I-25
  • Route 285


  • The U.S. Route 550 is a 4-lane busy highway that starts north of Albuquerque and stretches 175 miles to the Colorado border. It's one of the dangerous highways in the state, with a speed limit of 70 mph. I-40 runs along the southern Arizona border up to El Paso, through Las Cruces. It's a route plied mostly by large trucks and tractor-trailers.

    I-40 runs across New Mexico from the western to the eastern border, through Albuquerque. With a distance of 373 miles, I-40 is one of the busiest national highways, with its most dangerous section located just northeast of Albuquerque. I-25 is 462 miles long, starting from the northern Mexican border, through Albuquerque and Colorado. I-10 interchange on this highway is also a dangerous spot, with heavy commercial vehicles speeding fast. Route 285 starts at the Texas border and passes through the central region of New Mexico to Colorado, a distance of about 407 miles. The road passes through New Mexico's southern planes and winds through Santa Fe before reaching Colorado. It's a popular transport route with big hauling trucks moving oil, sand, and natural gas.



    Where Is Your Heavy Equipment Headed?

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    Northwest

    • Acoma
    • Aztec
    • Farmington
    • Gallup
    • Grants
    • Navajo Dam
    • Navajo Nation
    • Zuni Pueblo

    North Central

    • Santa Fe
    • Edgewood
    • Abiquiu
    • Chimayo
    • Chama
    • Albuquerque
    • Española
    • Taos
    • Los Alamos

    Northeast

    • Cimarron
    • Clayton
    • Las Vegas
    • Mora
    • Raton
    • San Jon
    • Santa Rosa
    • Tucumcari

    Central

    • Alamogordo
    • Cedar Crest
    • Bernalillo
    • North Valley
    • Los Lunas
    • Rio Rancho

    Southwest

    • Las Cruces
    • Sunland Park
    • Mesilla
    • Silver City
    • Lordsburg
    • Deming
    • Truth or Consequences
    • South West
    • Reserve
    • Socorro

    Southeast

    • Roswell
    • Portales
    • Carlsbad
    • Cloudcroft
    • Artesia
    • Lovington
    • Clovis
    • Hobbs
    • Fort Sumner
    • Mescalero Apache Tribe