Truck hauling a flatbed trailer of cargo on the highway at sunset

Open-Deck Capacity for Freight That Doesn't Fit in a Box.

Building materials, steel, machinery, and industrial freight — loaded, secured, and moved on an open deck.

Truck hauling a flatbed trailer of cargo on the highway at sunset
Flatbed Freight

Open-Deck Capacity for Freight That Doesn't Fit in a Box.

Flatbed transportation handles building materials, steel, lumber, palletized materials, industrial equipment, machinery, and commercial supplies — freight shaped, sized, or loaded in ways that don't work in an enclosed trailer, within the limits of the equipment being used.

Advantages of Open-Deck Transport

Why Flatbed Works for This Freight

Side Loading

Freight can be loaded from the side rather than only end-on.

Forklift Loading

Palletized and crated freight loads and unloads efficiently.

Crane Loading Where Appropriate

Heavier or awkward freight can be set with a crane at pickup or delivery.

Flexible Load Configurations

Freight is positioned and secured based on its shape and weight.

Jobsite Accessibility

Open decks make direct jobsite delivery more practical.

Secured, Assessed Loads

Each load is assessed and secured before it moves.

Flux transports freight within the legal and equipment limits of our hotshot flatbed setup. Oversize or overweight permitted freight is handled only when confirmed in advance.
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