Heavy Haul Trucking
Heavy Haul Transport Services Throughout The United States
Heavy-haul trucking companies carry oversized loads beyond conventional dimensions, such as bulldozers, front-end loaders, excavators, and other heavy equipment. Heavy-haul loads can be overweight and oversized, and traditional-sized loads that are overweight also fall into this category.
Titan Worldwide accepts the challenges of transporting heavy haul equipment and has become a leader in meeting the heavy-hauling needs of companies throughout the US and Canada. We have experienced, qualified, and specially licensed owner-operators and heavy-haul truck drivers.
As an experienced hauler of oversized and super loads, Titan understands the details of route planning, escorts, and pilot cars, acquiring the appropriate permits, and choosing the most qualified truck operators to ensure on-time delivery.
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Our Heavy Haul Services & Capabilities
Heavy-haul shipments require special permits, unique handling, and optimized routing. Our logistics team understands the issues associated with hauling complex loads. Because of their background and experiences, they can address oversized freight shipping challenges even before they arise.
Prompt Dispatching
Our dispatchers are ready to help you get your freight moving. We will have a Class A CDL driver lined up and ready to roll. Call us to book your subsequent heavy-haul transport.
Heavy-Haul Trailers to Meet Your Needs
Titan can supply you with trailers equipped with 2 to 14 axles to move the most significant loads from Florida to California and beyond!
Pilot Car and Escort Vehicle Services
Heavy haul and super loads often require pilot cars and escort vehicles to ensure the safety of other drivers and our truckers. We can take care of hiring and scheduling these services.
Project Logistics
Heavy haul involves much more than sending a qualified driver on the road with your freight. Our team of logistics professionals works on your behalf to ensure your project is on budget and arrives safely.
Titan provides expert solutions to meet your heavy equipment needs
Contact us today to discuss how our heavy-haul trucking services can provide faster delivery and better rates than the average long-haul carrier. We listen well and work together to create a truly successful supply chain with no weak links.
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Heavy Equipment Hauling Across All 50 States
As one of the most reputable heavy-haul shippers, we’ve grown a network with a vast reach, giving you global access to all of your shipping needs. We prioritize working with you to ensure your success in a competitive global market.
Heavy Haul FAQ
What is heavy haul trucking?
Typically, heavy haul trucking refers to shipments that exceed any or all of the following dimensions: 14 feet, 6 inches high; 14 feet, 6 inches wide; 100 feet long. Additionally, any load with an overall weight over 55,000 pounds is considered a heavy haul shipment and will require heavy haul trucking services.
How much does a heavy haul truck weigh?
An 18-wheeler is a tractor-trailer unit or a semi-truck with a multi-axle trailer attached. When the two are connected, you have a total of 18 wheels. The 18-wheeler weighs about 35,000 pounds empty, with an 80,000-pound limit when loaded.
What are the different types of hauls for trucking?
Dry van, freight (including heavy haul), tanker, refrigerated, less-than-truckload, auto, hotshot, and flatbed haulers are the most common types of trucking hauls.
What are the different types of trailers for trucking?
At Titan Worldwide, we can supply lowboys, removable goosenecks (RGN), step deck trailers, drop decks, double drops, and flatbeds.
What is the cost of a truckload?
The industry average typically ranges between $1.50 and $2.50, but there are factors to consider. Distance, routes, shipping weight, freight classification, and shipping method factor into the cost of a truckload.



