You did it. You’re what they call a mover and a shaker. You don’t just own one store–you own 20. You have P.O. boxes in six states and a secretary for every office.
And one of those secretaries has just called you to inform you that you’re having a little trouble with efficient shipments. If you’re new to the logistical nightmare that can be heavy equipment hauling, we recommend outsourcing your import/export needs to a reliable heavy hall trucking company rather than relying on freight or cargo flights for your heavy haul transportation needs, because heavy haul trucking is…
1. Reliable. Fully 70% of all heavy equipment hauling is done via trucks in the U.S. each year, meaning that the majority of businesses dealing in the size and volume that you do must rely on heavy hauling trucking companies to get the job done, and it’s no wonder. Because secondly, trucks that deal in heavy equipment hauling are…
2. Powerful. The average 18 wheeler covers about 8,000 miles per a month and boast engines six times more powerful than the average car. With five axles, up to an 80 foot length, and the capacity to carry multiple tons across this great country of ours (not to mention the highway infrastructure to support such journeys), an 18 wheeler is the modern American caravan, and heavy haul companies are its guild masters. Finally, hauling your stuff by truck is…
3. Affordable. Plain and simple. Because we are a nation of road vehicles that uses nearly 3,000 miles of highway per every second, heavy equipment hauling in trucks is one of your most cost effective options, especially when compared to prohibitively expensive jet fuel pricing and shipping costs.
None of these hauling industries would be possible of course, without you. Without your furniture, food, and manufactured goods to transport to and fro across this great country of ours, there would be no hauling industry. So before you heed your secretary’s advice and start Google searching 18 wheeler outfits, take a moment to survey your economic kingdom and pat yourself on the back for your tenacious enterprising. In edition to your own business, you help keep nearly 2 million workers in the trucking industry employed.