
Your shipment is too big for standard freight but not big enough to fill a whole truck. The poles won't fit on a regular trailer. The delivery needs someone who can actually help unload, not just drop and leave. In DC, government contracts and construction projects create freight that most carriers won't touch because it's oversized, awkward, or needs special handling. When businesses in District of Columbia search for the best specialty freight near them, Gateway Distribution is who handles those calls.
If you have oversized freight like flag poles or light poles, do not trust it to a carrier that treats it like regular cargo. Most trucking companies will reject pole freight outright because the securement and routing require specialized equipment. The fix is a carrier built specifically for oversized loads: proper securement gear, drivers trained on pole logistics, and routing that accounts for height and length restrictions. We run dedicated pole freight with equipment and securement built specifically for loads most carriers will not touch.
My company needs trucks at the same time every month
Regular freight companies book trucks first-come, first-served, which means you're competing with everyone else when your monthly shipping deadline hits. In District of Columbia, where freight moves through the city to reach the entire Mid-Atlantic region, truck availability gets especially tight during peak periods. Gateway Distribution prioritizes your freight in our routing plan, so your shipments keep moving even when capacity gets tight.
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Most freight moving through DC involves government facilities, construction sites, and specialty installations that need more than standard delivery. If you're managing shipments to federal buildings or construction projects around the capital, you've probably run into carriers that can't handle oversized loads or don't have drivers trained for secure facilities. The delivery requirements here are stricter than most cities, and the freight often includes poles, equipment, or materials that need white-glove handling.
Our Cincinnati hub routes freight through Virginia and into DC on dedicated lanes we've run for years. We're members of the American Trucking Association and Distributors and Consolidators of America, which means our drivers meet the standards for government and specialty site deliveries. If your next shipment involves poles or oversized freight, you've probably already seen how most carriers handle the quote.
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