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#1 Flag Pole Distribution | Light Pole Logistics Company servicing Kentucky

#1 Flag Pole Distribution | Light Pole Logistics Company servicing Kentucky

GATEWAY DISTRIBUTION - Since 1989

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Gateway Distribution
Serving Kentucky

Your freight shipment is stuck. The carrier can't handle oversized poles, or your LTL load needs special handling, or you're paying full truckload rates for half a trailer. Kentucky businesses deal with this daily because most freight companies stick to standard boxes and pallets. When you search for the best freight logistics near you in Kentucky, Gateway Distribution is who picks up those calls.

If your shipment won't fit standard freight, do not let anyone promise they can handle it without seeing the dimensions first. Flag poles, light poles, and oversized cargo need specialty equipment and securement most carriers won't touch. The driver has to know how to route around low bridges and secure loads that shift. Companies that handle Kentucky freight year-round know this. We run dedicated equipment for pole logistics and train drivers beyond the standard CDL for oversized cargo.

We just finished consolidating a less-than-truckload shipment from Arnet Pharmaceutical into Kentucky, sharing trailer space to keep the move cost-efficient. That's the standard for LTL work in this region. If your freight is sitting at a dock waiting for the right carrier, we can come look at it.

Common Question in Kentucky

How much does pole shipping actually cost

Pole shipping quotes in Kentucky can vary wildly because many carriers don't handle this type of freight regularly and guess at pricing. Poles over 40 feet need special trailers, escort vehicles, and permits that add real costs to any shipment. Get quotes only from carriers who move poles routinely — they know the actual requirements and won't hit you with surprise fees when they realize your 60-foot light pole won't fit on a standard flatbed.

Why You Can Trust Us

Founded in 198998.8% CLAIM FREE SERVICEDOT's highest ratingFMCSA classified as one of the safest carriers on the roadAmerican Trucking Association memberCincinnati USA Regional Chamber memberCVSA (Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance) member75+ truck fleet140,000 square foot facilities

What Our Customers Say

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Challenging and rewarding place to work The OTR driving position is a challenging and rewarding job. After the first day on the route you set up the delivery times with the customers. Most runs are 4-6 days with 15 - 25 stops. Your pay is based on miles, stops, driver assists, layovers and per diems. It pays well. The dispatch team is very helpful if any problems occur with the deliveries. The trucks and trailers are well maintained 1/3/23
OTR Company Driver in Cincinnati, OH· Indeed
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People Oriented Gateway is a fantastic organization. Putting the people before everything. This is what makes the company so successful. They will handle every situation individually, and with compassion. 11/3/23
Retention Specialist in Cincinnati, OH· Indeed
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Chill and Tough Lifting light poles was hard on my body, but it was a good experience. Learned all about managing people and keeping track of workflow. Lots of opportunity to prove yourself and meet both mental and physical challenges 2/25/23
Dock Worker/Forklift Operator in Sharonville, OH· Indeed
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if Your looking for a small trucking Company to drive with this is it !! Gateway is a great company to work with , the management and family really treat you as a person and asset to the team. If your looking for a great place to work with , in the local Cincinnati Area this is 1 of the Best! 1/19/23
Truck Driver Class A in Cincinnati, OH· Indeed
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In a world where customer service and good honest people are hard to come by it thrives at Gateway. Kyle Basinger and the shipping team are top notch! From the moment our carriers arrive until they are loaded everything has always gone smoothly! Thank you the last 20 years of business looking forward to the next 20! - David Welsh Roch Logistics.
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Kentucky freight moves through Cincinnati, and that means your shipment often sits in a hub before it gets to your dock. If you're shipping anything oversized or specialty, you've probably been told 'we can't handle that' more than once. Most carriers stick to standard pallets because poles and equipment don't fit their hub-and-spoke model.

Our Cincinnati hub handles Kentucky freight daily, and we've worked yard management jobs at Vista Packaging and warehoused inventory for companies like ALPLA before delivery into Kentucky. We're members of the American Trucking Association and Distributors and Consolidators of America because specialty freight needs carriers who know the regulations. If your shipment needs more than a standard dock-to-dock move, you've probably been looking for someone like us.

Recent Articles

Jul 13, 2026
The 15-25% Cost Advantage: Why Pole Consolidation Logistics Win on Municipal Projects
Most municipalities ship poles and lighting equipment separately—and overspend by 15-25% as a result. Gateway Distribution reveals how consolidation logistics transform project margins, reduce permitting complexity, and accelerate timelines across North America's $500M+ annual pole replacement market.
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Jul 13, 2026
Dedicated FTL Contracts: How to Cut Shipping Costs 15-25% While Guaranteeing 98%+ On-Time Delivery
Spot-market FTL rates are unpredictable and unreliable. Dedicated trucking contracts lock in 15-25% cost savings while guaranteeing 98%+ on-time delivery—a partnership in profit that manufacturers, utilities, and construction companies depend on. Gateway Distribution explains why exclusive trucking is the economics-first choice.
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Jul 9, 2026
Why Aluminum Poles Cost More to Ship Than Steel—And Why Smart Operators Know the Real Economics
Weight isn't everything in specialty cargo shipping. While aluminum poles are 65% lighter than steel, the true cost of pole logistics depends on permits ($500–$2,500), equipment requirements, and damage prevention strategies. Gateway Distribution breaks down the real economics.
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Jul 6, 2026
Why Construction Projects Lose $5K-$50K+ to Late Specialty Freight—And How Gateway Distribution Prevents It
Construction projects experience 8-12% timeline delays when specialty freight arrives late, triggering $5,000-$50,000+ in daily contractor penalties. The culprit? Most teams don't account for the 2-4 week permitting and route planning window required for oversized cargo. Gateway Distribution's partnership in profit approach ensures your poles, machinery, and specialty equipment arrive when your project needs them.
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Jul 2, 2026
Why Your Freight Supply Chain Costs 3-5x More Than It Should (And How to Fix It)
U.S. manufacturers lose $184 billion annually to supply chain disruptions—but the real cost isn't transportation. It's reactive planning that forces emergency expediting and operational chaos. Discover how proactive freight planning and inventory visibility eliminate this hidden expense.
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Jul 2, 2026
Why Specialized Freight Costs 2-3X More Than Standard Trucking (And Why That Matters)
Specialized freight isn't expensive because carriers are greedy—it's expensive because poles, machinery, and oversized cargo require certified operators, specialized equipment, and complex permitting. Understanding this cost structure is the first step to building a partnership in profit with the right carrier.
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