Safe, insured, and fully compliant heavy haul and general freight transport across the North Star State. From Minneapolis to Duluth, we handle permits, pilot cars, step deck, flatbed, and hot shot loads — hauling oversized equipment and freight safely across Minnesota 24/7.
With over a decade of experience, American Heavy Haul provides reliable transportation for construction machinery, agricultural equipment, industrial freight, and standard deck loads throughout Minnesota and nationwide.
Our dispatch professionals handle all Minnesota oversize load permits, arrange pilot and escort vehicles, perform route surveys, and ensure compliance with MnDOT bridge laws, curfews, and permit rules — keeping your shipment safe, legal, and on time.
We haul every type of heavy machinery, oversize load, and industrial component statewide:
We manage all Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) oversize and overweight permit applications — including single-trip, annual, and superload permits. Our logistics team ensures compliance with escort requirements, travel-time rules, and lighting or signage standards for step deck, flatbed, and RGN freight.
Front & rear escorts when required
Pre-approved paths for safety
Permits, signs, flags, lights
From the Twin Cities to the Iron Range and the farmlands of southern Minnesota — we provide statewide heavy haul, flatbed, and hot shot trucking services with insured drivers, advanced equipment, and expert logistics support.
We provide fully permitted interstate heavy haul and freight transport from Minnesota to neighboring states — North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois. Whether moving construction machinery, wind turbine components, or industrial freight, our dispatchers handle every permit, escort, and route survey for safe, on-time delivery.
Our RGN trailers, step decks, and flatbeds operate with 24/7 dispatch coverage and pilot car coordination for all interstate loads.
Fast response. Expert routing. Fully insured.
Call 419-293-5333 or request a quote below.
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