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Flatbed trailer loaded with stacked tilt-up construction braces secured for transport during a local Jacksonville delivery.

Supporting Local Construction: Tilt-Up Brace Transport in Jacksonville

Atlantic Logistics handled a local move in Jacksonville, FL, transporting tilt-up braces on a 48’ flatbed trailer. Tilt-up braces are used in construction to temporarily support and stabilize concrete wall panels while they are being lifted and set into place during the tilt-up building process.

Because these materials are tied directly to active jobsite work, timing and coordination were important. Our team worked closely with both the shipper and receiver to line up pickup and delivery so the freight could move without slowing down the construction schedule. Clear communication and careful planning helped keep everything on track and delivered as expected.

This is a good example of how Atlantic Logistics supports local construction projects with dependable service, even on short-haul, time-sensitive moves in the Jacksonville area.

About Atlantic Logistics:

Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, Atlantic Logistics is a premier woman-owned third-party logistics (3PL) provider. Celebrating 25 years of service, the company specializes in truckload, LTL, flatbed, refrigerated and specialized freight solutions across North America and beyond. As part of a strategic digital transformation, Atlantic Logistics integrates AI-driven technology to eliminate supply chain redundancies and enhance service reliability.

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