
Atlantic Logistics recently completed a successful heavy equipment transport moving a John Deere 544 Front Loader across Florida.
The shipment was picked up in Tallahassee and delivered approximately 250 miles south to Dade City using secure flatbed and lowboy transport.
This type of oversized machinery and construction equipment shipping requires detailed coordination, proper load securement, and careful route planning to ensure safe, on-time delivery. Our team managed every step from pickup and secure loading to transit monitoring and final drop-off, ensuring the equipment arrived ready for immediate use on-site.
At Atlantic Logistics, we specialize in flatbed shipping, oversized machinery transport, and heavy haul logistics throughout Florida, the Southeast and nationwide. Our focus is on reliability, safety, and keeping our customers’ projects moving without delays.
Whether it’s construction equipment, agricultural machinery, or oversized freight, our team delivers dependable transportation solutions tailored to each load.
Atlantic Logistics is a woman-owned Jacksonville, FL-based 3PL, freight brokerage, and transportation provider offering domestic and international logistics solutions. We specialize in truckload (FTL), LTL, flatbed, expedited, intermodal, drayage, and project cargo transportation. Our services include cross-border freight between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, along with customs brokerage coordination. With over 20 years of experience, we operate across all major U.S. shipping lanes and ports, providing reliable capacity, supply chain solutions, and end-to-end freight management for shippers nationwide and globally.

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