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Heavy Equipment Transport Wisconsin

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Heavy Equipment Transport Wisconsin

We provide Heavy Equipment Transport Wisconsin services in and to Wisconsin!
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Logi Transports: Pioneering Heavy Equipment Transport Wisconsin

In the heart of America’s Heavy Equipment Transport Wisconsin, where industry meets agriculture, the movement of heavy equipment is not just a logistical challenge but an art form. Enter Logi Transports, a company that has carved a niche for itself in the specialized field of heavy equipment transport. Here’s an in-depth look at how Logi Transports is revolutionizing the way heavy machinery moves across Wisconsin.
The Backbone of Industry
Wisconsin’s economy thrives on manufacturing, agriculture, and construction, sectors heavily reliant on machinery that often weighs in the tons. From massive agricultural combines to industrial cranes, these machines are the backbone of productivity. However, their size and weight make traditional transportation methods inadequate, necessitating specialized services like those offered by Logi Transports.
Services Offered

  • Heavy Equipment Transport: Logi Transports boasts an impressive fleet of trailers, including RGN (Removable Gooseneck), step deck, and flatbed trailers, designed to handle everything from farm machinery to construction equipment. Their capacity ranges from 35,000 to over 40,000 lbs, with options for even heavier loads through multi-axle configurations.
  • Specialized Trailers: The company’s arsenal includes trailers with varying deck lengths and axle counts, ensuring that no matter the size or weight of the equipment, there’s a solution tailored for it.
  • Logistics and Planning: Beyond mere transport, Logi Transports provides comprehensive logistical support. This includes route planning, permit acquisition for oversized loads, and coordination with local authorities to ensure smooth transit across Wisconsin’s roads.

Technological Integration
Logi Transports leverages technology for real-time tracking, ensuring clients can monitor their equipment’s journey. This integration not only enhances security but also allows for dynamic route adjustments based on traffic, weather, or unforeseen obstacles.
Environmental and Safety Considerations
The transport of heavy equipment isn’t just about moving metal; it’s about doing so safely and with minimal environmental impact. Logi Transports adheres to stringent safety protocols, ensuring that their operations do not contribute to road wear or environmental degradation. Their use of modern, fuel-efficient vehicles also speaks to a commitment towards sustainability.
Community Impact
In Wisconsin, where community ties are strong, Logi Transports has become more than just a service provider. They’re seen as partners in progress, aiding in the timely delivery of machinery that keeps local businesses operational. Their presence has indirectly supported numerous industries by ensuring that downtime due to equipment relocation is minimized.
Conclusion
Logi Transports stands out in Wisconsin’s heavy equipment transport landscape not just for its capability but for its commitment to excellence, safety, and community service. By mastering the logistics of moving the unmovable, they’ve not only met but exceeded the expectations of an industry where precision, reliability, and innovation are paramount. Whether it’s for agriculture, construction, or industrial needs, Logi Transports continues to pave the way for heavy equipment movement in Wisconsin, ensuring that the state’s industrial heartbeat never skips a beat.

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Wisconsin Oversize Permits
WISCONSIN OVERSIZE PERMITS INFORMATION


PERMITS: Wisconsin oversize permits are valid for fourteen consecutive days. Must have permit prior to entering the state.

OPERATING TIME: Loads not exceeding 12′ wide, 13’6″ high or 100′ long may run 24/7, except between 4:00PM to 11:00PM on Sunday, and between 4:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. between the fourth Sunday in May and Labor Day. Greater than these dimensions may not run during hours of darkness, not from Noon on Saturday until sunrise on Monday, and not between 4:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. between the fourth Sunday in May and Labor Day. Overweight only can travel 24/7, including weekends and holidays, unless otherwise stated on the permit.

RESTRICTED TRAVEL: Travel is restricted on major holidays and holiday weekends, with some variations according to size.

LEGAL DIMENSIONS

Length:

  • 53′ semi-trailer on designated highways (provided kingpin to center of rear tandem or to center of last axle of a Tridem does not exceed 43′)
  • 48′ semi-trailer and 75′ overall on other roads

Width: 8’6″

Height: 13’6″

Weight: 80,000 Gross

  • Single – 20,000
  • Tandem – 34,000
  • Tridem – 42,000 (43,000 with 9′ of spacings)

ROUTINE PERMIT LIMITS

Length: No set limit

Width: 16′

Height: Depends on routes

Weight:

  • Single – 30,000 (with 4 tires)
  • Tandem – 65,000
  • Tridem – 81,000

Loads exceeding 16′ or 150,000 pounds are considered as Super Loads.

ESCORTS

Length: Usually not required

Width: Over 15′ – 1 escort

Height: Usually not required, depends on routes

SEASONAL LOAD (WEIGHT) RESTRICTIONS: Spring thaw overweight restrictions usually go into effect on “Class 2 Roads” from approximately early March until mid-May. Interstates and US Highways are normally not restricted. The start date varies from year to year.

MISCELLANEOUS: Farm equipment delivered to a Wisconsin destination and not using any Interstate routes, does not need a permit, but can only run on Monday through Thursday and up to 2:00PM on Friday.

SIGNS, FLAGS & LIGHTS: “Oversize Load” signs required when vehicle/load exceeds 10′ wide or is overlength. They must be lit up to run at night. Flags (18″ square) are required at front and rear corners of overwidth loads, and at the widest point of any load which is more than 4″ wider than the vehicle or the front or rear corners of the load. When overlength, a single flag shall be fastened at the extreme rear of the load if the overlength or projecting portion is 2′ wide or less, or 2 flags if over 2′ wide.  Lighting rules for night moves are specified in the Wisconsin Permit General Provisions (MV2605) sheet.