
Your freight needs to get somewhere in Texas, but most carriers won't touch oversized poles or specialty loads. You're stuck calling around, getting quotes that don't include the right equipment, or dealing with drivers who've never handled this kind of cargo. Texas shipping lanes stretch across massive distances, and you need someone who actually knows how to secure and route specialty freight. When people search for the best freight logistics near them in Texas, Gateway Distribution is who picks up those calls.
If you're shipping poles, don't let anyone treat them like regular freight. Flagpoles and light poles need specialized trailers, proper securement, and routing that avoids low bridges. Most LTL carriers will reject the load or quote it wrong. The fix is working with a carrier that has the right equipment and drivers trained for oversized cargo. Crews that handle Texas freight year-round know this. We run dedicated equipment for pole logistics and white-glove delivery, even when the lower bid skips the specialty handling.
Oncor Electric Delivery in Texas said it best after we delivered their Hubbell Power Systems load on our shared regional lane. That's the standard for LTL work across Texas counties. If your freight needs specialty handling or you're tired of carriers who can't handle what you ship, we can quote that load.
How much does dedicated trucking cost vs regular freight
Your monthly freight bill in Texas might hit $15,000 across 25 separate shipments, while a dedicated truck runs $12,000 per month flat. But add up the real costs: driver detention at busy Houston ports, damaged goods from rushed LTL handling, and the hours your staff spends chasing down trucks every week. Compare your total monthly freight spend against a dedicated contract, including those hidden costs, and most Texas companies shipping 20+ loads per month come out ahead.
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Most freight moving through Texas covers serious distances between major distribution hubs. If you're shipping anything oversized or specialty, you've probably run into carriers who quote the job but don't have the right trailers or securement gear. The distances between Dallas, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio mean you need a logistics partner who understands Texas routing and has drivers trained beyond the standard CDL. Regular freight moves fine on standard lanes, but poles and specialty cargo need different handling.
Our CEO Benny Kenner also owns Gateway Logistics Inc, and we're members of the Distributors and Consolidators of America and American Trucking Association. Most of our Texas work comes through manufacturing partnerships with companies like Outdoor Wireless Network on recurring lanes. If your freight keeps getting rejected by regular carriers, you've probably seen our specialty trailers on Texas highways already.
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