My freight shipment is too big for regular trucks
Oversized pole transport specialists serving Wyoming, WY and surrounding areas.
You have flag poles, light poles, or other oversized freight that won't fit in standard trailers. Regular trucking companies keep turning you down because your cargo exceeds their size limits. Finding the right carrier for oversized shipments in Wyoming can feel impossible when you need it moved quickly.
Oversized freight includes anything longer than 48 feet, wider than 8.5 feet, or taller than 13.5 feet. Flag poles and light poles often exceed these dimensions. Most standard trucking companies refuse oversized loads because they require special permits, routing, and equipment.
Oversized transport costs more than regular freight because it requires flatbed trailers, pilot cars, and special permits. Expect to pay 2-3 times standard rates depending on size and route. Shipments crossing Wyoming's mountain passes or traveling I-80 during winter may face weather delays or restrictions.
Call carriers who specialize in oversized freight before your deadline gets tight. Get exact dimensions and weight ready when you call. Gateway Distribution handles flag pole and light pole transport with the right equipment and permits for Wyoming routes. Ask about pickup timing and any size restrictions upfront.
Once your oversized freight is with the right carrier, you get tracking updates and delivery coordination. Your poles arrive safely without the stress of dealing with carriers who can't handle the job.
Other things people in Wyoming 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.
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Gateway Distribution handles flag pole/light pole logistics in Wyoming and the area around it.
