
Your freight needs to move across Arizona, but most carriers won't touch oversized poles or specialty cargo. Standard LTL companies say no to flag poles and light poles. The equipment and securement requirements are too much trouble for their regular routes. When Arizona businesses search for freight companies that actually handle specialty loads, Gateway Distribution is who picks up those calls.
If you're shipping poles or oversized freight, do not let a standard carrier try to figure it out on your load. They'll damage your cargo or refuse it at pickup. Specialty freight needs dedicated equipment, proper securement, and routing built specifically for oversized loads. Carriers that handle Arizona's industrial shipping year-round know this. We run dedicated equipment and securement for poles most carriers won't touch, even when the standard quote comes in lower.
We ran a specialty-driver delivery from Concord Industries to Norcon Industries INC right here in Arizona last month. The driver was trained beyond standard CDL requirements for oversized cargo handling and customer interaction at the receiving site. That's the standard for specialty freight work in Arizona. If your cargo needs more than a standard trailer, we can handle that move.
My flag poles keep getting rejected by freight companies
Most freight carriers in Arizona avoid poles because anything over 20 feet requires special flatbed equipment and tie-down expertise they don't have. Standard trucking companies worry about the liability and securement challenges that come with long, awkward loads. Gateway Distribution runs specialized flatbed trucks designed specifically for pole freight, with the proper equipment and experience to handle your shipment safely from pickup to delivery.
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Most freight moving through Arizona involves specialty industrial loads that standard carriers can't handle. If you're shipping poles, oversized equipment, or manufacturer freight, you've probably been told no by three LTL companies already. The routing through Arizona's industrial corridors requires carriers who understand the securement and equipment needs for loads that don't fit standard trailers.
Our trucks run regular routes to facilities like Utility Metals and we've handled backhaul recovery freight across Arizona's manufacturing network. We're members of the American Trucking Association and Distributors and Consolidators of America, which means our equipment and driver training meet the standards for specialty cargo most carriers avoid. If your freight keeps getting refused by standard carriers, you've probably seen our trailers on those same industrial routes already.
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