Commercial Truck Transport Services
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Truck Transport
Transporting Trucks Requires Specialized Planning
Truck transport is moving a truck from one location to another without actually driving the truck itself.
Truck Shipping Solutions
Truck Shipping Solutions We Offer
- RGN
- Removable gooseneck trucking is a cost-effective solution to make truck shipping more affordable and much more efficient.
- Step Deck
- Trucks in this category are effective transportation for taller loads that are sure to present problems if shipped via other solutions.
- Flatbed
- These trucks handle loads that don't fit into tractor-trailers. This is a great method to ship big items.
Why Choose Cowtown Logistics as Your Truck Transportation Company?
Cowtown has the experience, talent, and resources to get commercial trucks shipped safely and on time at competitive price points.
Excellent Customer Service
Every time you deal with us, you'll know how much we care about our clients and their freight.
Customized Solutions
No two trucks are alike, and we have the flexibility to answer different shipping situations with the right equipment and route plan.
Years of Experience
Using trucks for shipping and actually shipping trucks are two different things, and we have a lot of experience doing both safely and efficiently.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much do truck shipping services Cost?
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We’ve done this enough to know that no transport trucks are identical, as the cost varies based on a number of different factors. A shipping truck situation cost starts with the kind of truck being shipped, based on make, model, and year. To transport trucks correctly, we need to verify dimensions, such as length, width, height, and weight. Shipping trucks also have to account for the condition of the truck in terms of operability. Truck hauling companies also have to know if attachments are part of the equation. Something else truck transporters need to know is the route, particularly in terms of destination and distance. Truck shippers also need to know your schedule for pickup and delivery. The specific locations also come into play.