Agriculture Equipment Shipping
SHIPPING FARM EQUIPMENT - OVERSIZE, HEAVY HAUL, AND HOTSHOT
Shipping farm equipment has unique logistics challenges that require special teams, trucks, and trailers. When logistics professionals need to move oversized and heavyweight farm equipment or expedite a critical tractor part, they rely on CAP Logistics. Our agriculture transport specialists partner with your team to identify downtime risks, and ensure uptime. We have over three decades of experience shipping farm equipment to remote locations on the tightest deadlines. Call our US-based operations team right now or request a freight quote to get started.
CAP Logistics has vast experience working with small family farms as well as larger agricultural processors, manufacturers, and distributors looking to expedite their critical parts and farm equipment shipping. We also have decades of experience with heavy equipment hauling - oversize shipments, overweight shipments, and super loads. From route planning, permitting, and transportation asset procurement, CAP’s expertise uniquely positions us to support you through our capabilities and execution. Whether you’re planting, harvesting, or processing, partner with CAP for your next agricultural shipping projects.
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Family-owned company with roots in farming and heavy equipment
US-Based operations specialists available 24/7/365
Experience with critical Ag parts and farm equipment hauling
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