
Your freight needs to get from point A to point B in Oregon. Maybe it's a partial load that doesn't fill a whole truck. Maybe it's specialty cargo like flag poles that most carriers won't touch. Maybe you need warehouse space while you figure out the next move. When Oregon businesses search for the best freight logistics near me, Gateway Distribution is who handles those calls.
If you're shipping anything oversized or unusual, do not trust it to a standard LTL carrier. They'll either refuse the load or damage it trying to squeeze it into regular freight lanes. The fix is specialty equipment and drivers trained for your specific cargo type. Crews that handle Oregon freight year-round know pole logistics, securement for oversized loads, and which routes avoid the height restrictions. We run specialty equipment built for flag poles and light poles that other carriers turn away.
We managed yard operations for PLP Composite Technologies right here at the Metollous Public Works site in Oregon. That's the kind of hands-on work Oregon manufacturers need: someone who shows up, stages the trailers, and keeps the facility moving without waiting on drivers. If your freight is sitting in limbo or your yard needs better trailer management, we can handle it.
Flatbed vs enclosed trailer for my equipment
Your Oregon timber, mining equipment, or wind turbine components need the right trailer match. Flatbed trucks handle anything over 8 feet tall, oddly shaped loads, or gear that needs crane access from above. Enclosed trailers protect smaller equipment from Oregon's rain but cap your height at around 13 feet and force you to load through rear doors only. Measure your cargo dimensions first, then Gateway Distribution can match you with the right trailer type for safe transport.
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Oregon freight moves through a mix of manufacturing sites and public works facilities that need specialized logistics support. If your business deals with oversized materials, utility equipment, or anything that doesn't fit standard shipping lanes, you've probably run into carriers who just say no. The challenge isn't just moving freight. It's finding someone who understands pole logistics, has the right equipment, and knows Oregon routes well enough to avoid the clearance issues.
Our trucks have been working the Metollous Public Works site and handling moves for Oregon manufacturers like PLP Composite Technologies and Concord Industries. We're members of the Distributors and Consolidators of America and work through established partnerships across the region. If your freight needs specialty handling or your facility needs better yard management, you've probably seen our equipment around town already.
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