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Crane and Lifting Equipment Companies – Heavy Haul & Freight Services

We transport heavy crane and lifting equipment — booms, counterweights, and crawler bodies — ensuring your crew can get to work safely and on time.

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Crane & Lifting Gear Freight That Arrives On Time

Moving a crane isn’t like moving ordinary freight. Relocating a crawler involves multiple loads, precise sequencing, and zero tolerance for delays. The same goes for an overhead gantry leaving the factory — one late delivery can stall the entire installation crew.

That’s why we partner with crane manufacturers, rental fleets, and rigging companies to ensure the right trailers are in the right place at the right time, every time.

Same-Day Crane Delivery for Job Site Emergencies

When a hoist motor fails or a hydraulic cylinder malfunctions on a tower crane, every minute of downtime counts. A stalled job site means lost productivity and mounting costs.

Our rapid-response hotshot drivers deliver critical parts straight to your gate, ensuring your crew is back up and lifting the same day — not tomorrow.

Extensive Coverage Across the USA, Canada & Mexico

85,000+ Carriers Ready for Crane & Lifting Equipment Transport

Disassembling a large crane requires multiple trucks, all arriving in the correct sequence. With our extensive carrier network, we provide the right equipment for every load — from multi-axle RGNs and step decks to flatbeds — ensuring your heavy machinery moves safely and on schedule.

Crane Job Site Experience

Our drivers are experienced on crane and construction job sites, familiar with safety protocols, staging areas, and navigating challenging access roads on large industrial projects.

85,000+ Vetted Carriers

With 85,000+ pre-vetted carriers powered by Armstrong, we provide rapid access to heavy haul RGNs, step decks, and flatbeds across the USA, Canada, and Mexico.

Real-Time Tracking on Every Load

Plus, every load comes with real-time tracking, so your riggers and erection crews always know when boom sections and other critical equipment will arrive — no guessing required.

Freight in Motion – Heavy Lifting Made Easy

Crawler tracks, boom sections, hoist systems, rigging hardware — if it lifts, we’ve transported it. Our expertise in moving heavy lifting equipment ensures your machinery arrives safely and on schedule, every time.

Shipping Modes for Crane & Lifting Equipment

We tailor our shipping modes to the size and complexity of your lifting equipment — from massive dedicated moves to cost-efficient shared transport. No matter the load, we ensure safe, timely delivery for every project.

Full Truckload (FTL)

Dedicated flatbeds, step decks, and heavy haul RGNs for boom segments, massive crawler bodies, counterweights, and large overhead crane bridges. Perfect for oversized or high-priority loads.

Partial Truckload (PTL)

A secure, cost-effective open-deck solution for mid-sized components, spreader bars, and hoists that don’t require a full dedicated trailer.

Less-Than-Truckload (LTL)

Efficient enclosed or crated transport for heavy wire rope spools, rigging hardware assortments, and specialized crane parts.

Available Trailer Types for Crane & Lifting Equipment

Choosing the right trailer is key for safety, compliance, and efficient transport. We provide the exact trailer configuration your lifting components require — from flatbeds and step decks to multi-axle RGNs and specialized heavy haul equipment.

Flatbed

Up to 48,000 lbs • Deck H: 60″ H 

The standard for crated and palleted industrial goods.

Step Deck

Up to 48,000 lbs • Deck H: 60″ H

Dropped deck for taller machinery and manufacturing lines.

Lowboy / RGN

Up to 150,000lbs • Deck H: 116 H”

Maximum clearance for massive vessels, tanks, and presses.

Hotshot

Up to 16,000 lbs • Deck H: 40″ H

Swift response for urgent replacement parts and smaller units.

Flatbed Conestoga Trailer Specs dimensions and rolling tarp system for machinery loading

Conestoga

Up to 44,000 lbs • Deck H: 60″ H

Roll-tarp protection for sensitive electronics and CNCs.

Serving the Crane & Lifting Equipment Industry

Twelve Crane & Lifting Sectors We Serve

From large manufacturers producing bridge cranes to local rigging shops supplying shackles, we provide reliable freight transport for every sector of the crane and lifting equipment industry. No project is too big or too small — we move it all safely and on schedule.

What they move: All-terrain cranes, rough-terrain models, and their respective counterweights and jibs.
Freight note: Transporting mobile cranes over long distances saves wear on the equipment. We move them intact or broken down into legal loads.
Trailers: Lowboy RGN, Flatbed, Step Deck

 

What they move: Fleet relocations moving from yard to site or between regional branches.
Freight note: Rental margins rely on utilization. We ensure fast, reliable mobilization so cranes spend more time lifting and less time sitting.
Trailers: Heavy Haul, Drop Deck
What they move: Massive tracks, car-bodies, lattice boom sections, and counterweight slabs.
Freight note: A large crawler can require 20+ truckloads to mobilize. We orchestrate the entire sequence of flatbeds and RGNs.
Trailers: Multi-axle RGN, Flatbed
What they move: Extremely long bridge girders, massive electric wire rope hoists, and end trucks.
Freight note: Bridge sections are exceptionally long. We manage the stretch trailers, over-length permits, and escort requirements.
Trailers: Stretch Flatbed, Step Deck
What they move: Steel runway beams, electrification systems, and installation tools.
Freight note: Installers need materials sequenced perfectly to keep scissor lifts and installation crews working efficiently inside active facilities.
Trailers: Flatbed, Hotshot
What they move: Chain hoists, pneumatic balancers, and heavy-duty winches.
Freight note: These high-value components often require protection from the elements during transit.
Trailers: Conestoga, Dry Van, LTL
What they move: Massive wire rope spools, heavy shackles, turnbuckles, and synthetic slings.
Freight note: Rigging gear is dense and incredibly heavy. We match the concentrated weight to the appropriate axle capacities.
Trailers: Flatbed, Hotshot, LTL
What they move: Replacement hydraulic cylinders, massive slewing rings, and engine components.
Freight note: When a crane is down, parts are needed yesterday. We provide dedicated expedited team-driver solutions.
Trailers: Expedited Hotshot, Sprinter Van
What they move: Mast sections, slewing units, operator cabs, and jib sections.
Freight note: Urban high-rise construction means tight delivery zones. Drivers must precisely back into narrow street closures.
Trailers: Flatbed, Step Deck
What they move: Straddle carriers, reach stackers, and massive container handling components.
Freight note: We manage logistics moving in and out of highly secure port environments with TWIC-certified drivers.
Trailers: Heavy Haul RGN, Step Deck
What they move: Hydraulic gantries, strand jacks, and unified jacking systems.
Freight note: These specialized systems require meticulous securement and protection for their sensitive control units.
Trailers: Conestoga, Step Deck
What they move: Finished boom trucks mounted on commercial chassis, or the raw crane units.
Freight note: We can coordinate drive-away services or load unfinished boom assemblies onto open decks.
Trailers: Drive-away, Step Deck

Mobile Crane Multi-Load Relocation Services

Large all-terrain and rough-terrain cranes often require multiple support trucks to transport counterweights, lattice jib extensions, and other heavy components. We coordinate dedicated flatbeds to move your crane from the yard to the job site, ensuring every part arrives together for seamless, immediate assembly.

Crawler Crane Component Transport Services

Mobilizing a 300-ton crawler crane is a complex logistical operation. The car body requires multi-axle heavy haul engineering, while the steel tracks and multiple boom sections demand a coordinated fleet of step decks and flatbeds. We manage the full sequencing, routing, and heavy haul permitting across state lines to ensure every component arrives safely and on time.

Overhead Crane System Sequencing & Delivery

Transporting a massive double-girder overhead crane requires moving extremely long steel beams safely and efficiently. We provide stretch trailers and over-dimensional route escorts, while carefully sequencing deliveries so runway beams arrive before the bridge. This ensures a smooth workflow for installation crews and minimizes downtime.

Urgent Crane Parts Hotshot Delivery

When a crane breaks down, every hour counts. A burned-out hoist motor or snapped wire rope can halt construction and rack up thousands in lost productivity. Our network of expedited hotshots and sprinter vans delivers replacement parts directly to your job site, bypassing traditional freight terminals for fast, reliable service.

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Rigging Hardware & Below-the-Hook Equipment Transport

Spreader bars, massive lifting beams, synthetic slings, and heavy turnbuckles are dense, high-value freight. Whether moving full flatbeds of rigging gear to a major shipyard or using Partial Truckload (PTL) for a custom lifting device, we provide secure, heavy-duty transport tailored to your needs.

Massive Scale Logistics for Crane & Lifting Equipment

Crawler Crane Relocations – Complex Multi-Load Solutions

Relocating a 300-ton crawler crane is one of the most intricate operations in the lifting industry. A single crane cannot move in one piece — it must be carefully disassembled into its car body, steel tracks, lattice boom sections, and counterweight slabs.

Moving this equipment often requires 20–30 specialized trailers. The car body calls for engineered multi-axle heavy haul RGNs, while boom sections and counterweights rely on a coordinated fleet of step decks and flatbeds. At Abound Transport Group, we manage the full multi-load sequence, ensuring every component arrives precisely when the erection crew and assist crane are ready.

Orchestrating 20+ truckloads so erection crews are never kept waiting.

Weekly Freight Programs for Crane & Lifting Equipment

We run two specialized freight programs each week to support crane clients. Whether you need dedicated shipments for oversized components or cost-efficient shared transport for smaller loads, our scheduled programs ensure timely, reliable delivery across the USA, Canada, and Mexico.

Overhead Crane System Installation Freight Services

Manufacturers of bridge, gantry, and jib cranes depend on us to transport their systems from the fabrication floor directly to the client’s facility. Bridge girders are exceptionally long and often require stretch trailers, over-length permits, and escort vehicles.

We collaborate closely with installation contractors, sequencing deliveries so runway beams and electrification systems arrive first, followed by the bridge and hoist components. This precise timing allows scissor lifts and installation crews to work efficiently, avoiding staging bottlenecks inside active manufacturing facilities.

Crane Rental Fleet Management & Fast Mobilization

For mobile and rough-terrain crane rental companies, profitability depends on utilization. When a crane completes a job in Texas and is needed on a site in Oklahoma the next morning, rapid mobilization is essential.

We provide dedicated freight solutions to move rental fleets efficiently. Whether transporting cranes intact on multi-axle lowboys to reduce wear and tear or delivering jib extensions and counterweights alongside a self-driving mobile crane, we ensure your assets spend more time lifting and generating revenue

Protect Your Crane & Lifting Equipment with Cargo Insurance

Protect Multi-Million Dollar Crane & Lifting Equipment

A single massive hoist system, crawler car body, or specialized spreader bar can represent a significant capital investment. Standard carrier liability limits of $100,000 are far from sufficient for crane and lifting equipment. We offer comprehensive All-Risk Cargo Insurance up to $2.5 million, ensuring your high-value assets are fully protected from loading to final delivery.

Any Crane, Any Lifting System — We’ve Transported It All

From mobile cranes and massive overhead bridge systems to heavy-duty wire rope hoists and essential rigging equipment, we handle the transport of every critical component. Our expertise ensures your lifting systems arrive safely, on time, and ready for immediate use.

Crane & Lifting Equipment Freight Across North America

The crane and lifting industry relies on precision, safety, and heavy-duty logistics. Whether you’re an industrial rigger preparing for a heavy machinery move, a manufacturer of gantry cranes for ports, or a supplier of rigging gear like shackles and spreader bars, timely freight is critical. Delays don’t just cost money—they can halt entire construction sites and stall multi-million dollar projects.

At Abound Transport Group, we specialize in the complex freight requirements of the lifting sector. Moving a crane isn’t as simple as loading a trailer. It requires navigating strict DOT bridge weight formulas, securing multi-state over-dimensional permits, coordinating civilian and police escorts, and staging deliveries so assist cranes can erect the main unit immediately. We provide engineered RGNs, specialized stretch trailers, and high-capacity step decks to safely move even the largest lifting equipment.

Beyond massive crane relocations, we handle the critical daily freight that keeps the industry operating:

  • Expedited hotshots for replacement hoist motors, slewing rings, and emergency parts
  • Partial Truckload (PTL) transport for synthetic slings, rigging hardware, and below-the-hook attachments
  • Full Truckload (FTL) solutions for boom sections, crawler bodies, and counterweights

Leveraging our network of 85,000+ vetted carriers, we deliver the capacity, precision, and real-time tracking that crane and lifting companies rely on. From the USA to Canada and Mexico, we ensure every piece of equipment arrives safely, on time, and ready for action.

How We Work with Crane & Lifting Equipment Companies

We follow a precise, structured approach to meet the massive scale and tight timelines of the lifting industry. From initial planning and load assessment to multi-load sequencing and real-time tracking, every step is designed to ensure your cranes and lifting equipment arrive safely, on time, and ready for immediate use.

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Share Your Crane Details

Provide the equipment dimensions, total weight, origin, destination, and your delivery or erection timeline. This ensures we plan the move precisely to your requirements.

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Load Assessment & Permits

For oversized components like bridge girders or crawler bodies, we map the route, secure all necessary permits, and arrange police or escort vehicles to comply with safety regulations.

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Multi-Load Sequence

When relocating a large crane, we coordinate the required flatbeds, step decks, and RGNs so components are loaded and transported in the correct order for efficient assembly.

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Job Site Access Coordinated

We assess and verify destination constraints — from tight urban streets to unpaved rural construction pads — ensuring smooth delivery and staging at the job site.

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Real-Time Tracking

Your project managers and rigging crews receive precise ETAs for every trailer. Continuous monitoring keeps everyone informed and prevents downtime.

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Delivery Confirmed

Every component arrives safely, perfectly timed for the assist crane or installation crew to begin assembly immediately, minimizing delays and keeping your project on schedule.

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Speak Directly to a Specialized Freight Expert

T.J. — Senior Logistics Coordinator

“When a crane rental company calls, they often have an erection crew scheduled at 7 AM, three states away. They don’t need excuses — they need boom sections and counterweights ready on the pad for the assist crane. We know the staging, sequencing, and the absolute importance of on-time delivery in the lifting industry.”

What Crane & Lifting Companies Are Saying

“We needed to move a massive crawler from Washington to California quickly. Abound coordinated 22 trucks over a single weekend. Every RGN and flatbed arrived exactly in sequence, and our assist crane never had to idle. Flawless fleet mobilization.”

Dan M.

Fleet Logistics Manager, Pacific Northwest Crane Rental

“Shipping 120-foot bridge girders is a nightmare with permits and escorts. Abound handles our entire overhead crane transport program. They deliver the steel to the facility and stage it perfectly so our installers can lift it directly into the roof structure.”

Kim R.

Operations Director, Industrial Overhead Crane Mfg.

“When a hoist motor failed on our tower crane mid-pour, the whole site stopped. Abound had a dedicated hotshot driver at the parts depot within two hours and drove through the night. The part arrived at 6 AM, and we were lifting again by noon.”

Brad L.

Site Superintendent, Heavy Lift Construction Contractor

Industries We Move Crane and Lifting Equipment For

From skyscrapers to shipyards, we provide the specialized freight capacity required to support the companies doing the heavy lifting.

Industrial Riggers

Align outbound equipment deliveries precisely with site rigger schedules for seamless operations.

Machinery Buyers

Deliver newly manufactured products safely and efficiently directly to the end-user’s facility.

Construction Contractors

Transport heavy yellow iron, cranes, and attachments to active project job sites on time.

Energy and Utility Facilities

Handle oversized transformers, turbines, and generators for energy and utility projects.

Marine and Shipyard

Provide specialized open-deck transport for dockside machinery and vessel components.

Steel and Metal Fabricators

Move raw materials inbound and structural steel assemblies outbound with heavy haul expertise.

Top Freight Services for Crane & Lifting Equipment Companies

We offer a comprehensive suite of logistics solutions tailored to the unique demands of oversized, high-value, and time-critical lifting equipment. From massive crawler cranes to specialized rigging hardware, our services ensure every component moves safely, efficiently, and on schedule.

Lowboy and RGN Transport

Engineered heavy haul solutions for massive crawler car-bodies, mobile crane bases, and oversized counterweights. Our specialized trailers ensure safe, compliant transport for the heaviest equipment.

Heavy Haul and Oversized

Expert management of multi-state permits, route surveys, and pilot cars for transporting massive structural components. We make complex, over-dimensional moves seamless and reliable.

Hotshot and Expedited

Rapid, dedicated team-driver service for urgent replacement parts, hoist motors, or rigging hardware — minimizing downtime and keeping your job site moving

Project Freight

Flawlessly sequenced logistics for mobilizing entire crane fleets or large installations. Every load is coordinated for on-time delivery and efficient assembly.

Flatbed and Step Deck

Scalable open-deck transport for lattice boom sections, spreader bars, and lengthy steel runway beams. Flexible configurations accommodate any size or weight.

Cargo Insurance

Comprehensive All-Risk coverage to safeguard the immense capital value of your lifting equipment from loading through final delivery.

Crane & Lifting Equipment Freight FAQ

Find answers to the most common questions about transporting cranes, hoists, and heavy rigging gear safely and efficiently. Our FAQs cover planning, permits, multi-load sequencing, and insurance to help you understand how we keep your equipment moving on time and on budget.

Mobile Crane Transport

Yes. Mobilizing a massive crawler often requires dozens of specialized trailers. We coordinate the heavy haul RGNs for the car-body and the fleet of flatbeds and step decks for the tracks, boom sections, and counterweights, ensuring they arrive in the precise order needed by your erection crew.

Absolutely. Our specialized heavy haul team manages the entire permitting process across all state, provincial, and local jurisdictions, including arranging necessary civilian pilot cars and police escorts.

Yes. When driving the crane to the site isn't feasible or causes too much wear, we provide access to multi-axle lowboys and RGNs designed to handle the concentrated wheel or track weight of fully assembled mobile cranes.

Overhead Crane & Hoist Freight

We utilize specialized stretch trailers capable of accommodating massive lengths. We manage the complex route surveys required to ensure these incredibly long loads can safely navigate turns and intersections to reach your facility.

Yes. We work directly with your installation teams to ensure runway beams arrive first, followed by the electrification systems, the bridge, and the hoists. This prevents staging bottlenecks inside active manufacturing plants.

Yes. We highly recommend and provide Conestoga trailers or Dry Vans for variable frequency drives (VFDs), sensitive hoist motors, and control systems to protect them from weather and road debris during transit.

Parts, Rigging & Urgent Freight

Yes. We understand a downed crane halts the entire job site. We can rapidly dispatch dedicated hotshots and sprinter vans to rush replacement hydraulic cylinders, wire rope, or motors directly to the site.

Yes. Spreader bars, massive shackles, and synthetic slings are dense and heavy, but rarely fill a whole trailer. We offer cost-effective PTL open-deck solutions to move this equipment efficiently.

Standard carrier liability is insufficient for the crane industry. We offer access to comprehensive All-Risk Cargo Insurance policies up to $2.5 million to fully protect your immense capital investments.

Every Load, Every Sequence, Every Lift Date — Guaranteed

Your crane and lifting equipment freight is coordinated around your job site schedule and erection timeline. Partner with our heavy haul and open-deck experts to ensure every component arrives safely, on time, and ready for immediate assembly.