Oversized cargo requires more than transportation
USFF manages the entire process with experienced partners and direct operational coordination from pickup to destination.
Moving out-of-gauge freight across the U.S. means coordinating permits, specialized equipment, port operations, timing, secure handling and final delivery — without mistakes.
Industrial machinery, oversized components, heavy equipment and special projects require a completely different level of planning and execution.
From port drayage to inland transportation, crane coordination and specialized trailers, USFF supports companies that need reliable handling for cargo that cannot afford improvisation.

Specialized Equipment
Flatbeds, step decks, lowboys, cranes and specialized trailers selected according to cargo dimensions and route requirements.

Permit & Route Coordination
Oversized freight requires permits, route planning and operational timing. We coordinate every step to avoid delays and unnecessary risks.

Port to Final Destination
From U.S. ports and rail ramps to final delivery sites, we manage the full inland operation with direct coordination on the ground.
What we regularly support
The images on this page represent actual operations coordinated through the USFF network across ports, warehouses and inland transportation routes.






















