Heavy haul transport logistics weigh in in a big way for the construction industry. From giant cranes to super-size excavators, construction job sites need reliable transportation to ensure workers have the tools and machinery they need to complete construction. To do it right, there are many factors to consider for companies tasked with arranging construction equipment transport.
Use Experts For Construction Equipment Shipping
Over dimensional and overweight shipments are standard in the construction transport industry. For 3PL provides like NATS Canada, finding the right freight transportation companies to fulfill the needs of construction companies is standard business. Heavy haul trucking presents many challenges, especially for drivers who must haul these heavy loads through typical commuter traffic to get to the eventually destination. Special trucks and custom trailers are often required to accommodate these uniquely shaped pieces of equipment. As a result, determining the cost of transporting construction equipment usually comes down to these particulars:
- Dimensions and Weight. Construction equipment is rarely perfectly square or rectangular and easily fit on a flatbed. Dimensions are varied, and the shapes of the equipment requires special transportation methods. The height of the equipment will have a big impact on the type of trailer required. Weight also plays into the eventual cost. The heavier the equipment, the more fuel required to move it and, as a result, the cost of shipping goes up. The more kilometers required for travel the more fuel needed, which also impacts the eventually price.
- There are many types of trailers, including step deck, flatbed, and double drop. The type of equipment being shipped will determine the type of trailer required. The more complicated the move, the more a job might require a special type of trailer. This could impact the cost of construction equipment shipping. Naturally, different freight transportation companies have their own pricing metrics, so determining the ultimate cost requires full analysis of the equipment required to do the job.
- The timing and availability of drivers and their equipment also plays into the cost of construction equipment transport. Is the equipment being transported on a nice July afternoon or in Sudbury on a cold February morning, for example. Seasons and weather can factor into the pricing. So can things happening in the transport industry. Demands on transport during the pandemic have increased, so the laws of supply and demand may be applied to finding drivers and transport equipment. Requesting specific timelines – like, I need it yesterday!! – could impact pricing. If there are any challenges to delivering the equipment to the job site it could cause costs to rise. Hauling heavy equipment on nice roads in urban settings probably costs less that hauling construction equipment down a corduroy road into the forest in northern Alberta. Even the cost of fuel can drastically increase or decrease the cost.
Find Consistency By Using NATS Canada
Despite all the variables involved in determining the cost of construction equipment transport, there is one thing you can count on to be consistent, and that’s the service provided by NATS Canada. At NATS, we offer end to end ground transportation and supply chain solutions through our extensive network of carriers across Canada and the United States. Learn more.