My freight shipment is too big for regular trucks
Oversized pole logistics from Gateway Distribution in Nevada, NV.
You have flag poles, light poles, or other oversized equipment that needs to ship across Nevada or beyond. Regular trucking companies keep turning you down because your cargo won't fit in their standard trailers. You need a carrier that handles oversized freight with the right equipment and permits.
Oversized freight like flag poles and light poles requires specialized flatbed trucks and securement equipment that most carriers don't have. Your cargo exceeds standard trailer dimensions, so regular trucking companies can't handle it safely or legally. The poles need custom tie-downs and sometimes pilot cars for transport.
Cost depends on the exact dimensions, weight, and distance. Oversized loads typically cost more than standard freight because they require special permits, routing around low bridges, and sometimes escort vehicles. Shipping from Nevada's major corridors like I-15 and I-80 is usually more affordable than remote pickup locations.
Get your exact measurements first. Length, width, height, and total weight. Then call Gateway Distribution for a quote on your pole shipment. They handle oversized freight that won't fit in enclosed trailers, with the flatbed equipment and permits needed for legal transport across state lines.
Once your oversized freight is properly handled, your poles arrive safely at their destination without the delays and rejections you've been getting from regular carriers.
Other things people in Nevada ask
flag pole shipping freight companies
Most carriers won't touch pole freight because of the length and securement requirements. You need a carrier that specializes in poles with the right flatbed equipment and tie-down experience. Gateway Distribution has trucks and securement systems built specifically for pole shipments.
how much does pole shipping cost
Pole shipping costs more than regular freight because of specialized equipment and permits. Price depends on pole length, weight, and distance. Get quotes from carriers who actually handle poles regularly - they'll price it right the first time instead of adding surprise fees later.
flatbed vs enclosed trailer shipping
Use flatbed for anything over 8 feet tall, oddly shaped, or needing crane loading. Enclosed trailers protect from weather but limit height and loading options. Measure your cargo first, then pick the trailer type.
how long does flatbed shipping take
Flatbed shipping often takes 1-2 days longer than regular freight because of loading time and permit requirements for oversized loads. Factor in extra time for tarping, securing, and route planning. Get a realistic delivery window from your carrier, not just standard transit times.
Ready to talk?
Gateway Distribution handles flag pole/light pole logistics in Nevada and the area around it.
