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Built for the<br> Biggest Moves
Built for the
Biggest Moves
Expert planning and DOT-ready paperwork
for extra-heavy, extra-wide, and extra-tall shipments.
870-901-1100
Superload trucking
Typical superloads include:
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large industrial equipment
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agricultural machinery
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aircraft and spare parts;
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objects that cannot be split for transport
Supercargo means very large weight and dimensions, often demanding non‑standard solutions — not only the right equipment.
A heavy-haul load becomes a superload when it cannot be reduced in size or weight and requires special routing and controls.
Trucking of extra‑heavy cargoes
To obtain a permit, it must be confirmed that the cargo is indivisible and cannot be transported by other means.
What to expect:
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Transport may take several weeks or months (sometimes more than a year)
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Many specialists are usually involved; the cargo can include several moving parts
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Additional precautions are required along the entire route
These precautions can include:
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Escort/pilot vehicles to accompany the truck
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Special engineering solutions
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Infrastructure assessments by experts
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Preparation of additional documentation
How we help
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obtain permits for superload transportation
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collect documents for each state crossing
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plan the safest, most convenient route
Outcome
We simplify the process of securing all documents for superload transport and help you stay within the planned budget 100%.
Our Process
Truck Permit Services
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Fill out the form
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We plan the route with you & get the proper permits
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You get your permits while saving time & money
Frequent questions
If the gross weight does not exceed 80,000 lbs, but an axle or a group of axles exceeds the permissible weight, do I need permits?
Yes, you need to obtain permits if the steering axle group exceeds 12,000 pounds, the tandem axle group exceeds 34,000 pounds, or the tridem axle group exceeds 40,000 pounds (limits may vary depending on a state).
How to get a trip permit
To obtain a trip permit, please contact our permit agent by phone in the "Contacts" section on the website. He/she will provide you with assistance and guidance on all inquiries, inform you about the required information for obtaining the permit, and more.
How much do oversize/overweight permits cost
The cost directly depends on the gross weight and dimensions of a load. Depending on the state, your dimensions and gross weight, the permit price can range from $9 to $1000 and over.
How long does it take to obtain a permit?
Each case is individual. It depends on the state regulations, workload of a specific Department of Transportation/Department of Motor vehicles/Department of Public Safety (DOT, DMV, DPS), and your dimensions. For some states, it is possible to obtain a permit within 15 minutes. However, there are states where the review process may take over 24 hours.
Can I deviate from the route specified in the permit?
No, you can not. You are only allowed to exit at the nearest truck stops and weigh stations along the road.
Can I drive on holidays or weekends?
It depends on the regulations of a state and your dimensions. Most states do not allow driving on holidays and weekends, before and after a holiday.