Forklift transport questions.
What to know before arranging forklift delivery or long-distance lift-truck hauling.
How much does it cost to ship a forklift?
Rates depend on mileage, equipment dimensions and weight, trailer type, loading access, fuel and schedule. Pickup and delivery ZIP codes plus the forklift make and model help produce a useful quote.
What details do you need?
Provide the make, model, weight, length, width, lowered height, fork length, attachments, running condition and loading situation. Photos are especially helpful.
Do you cover my state?
Yes, we cover all 48 contiguous states. Alaska and Hawaii are not included in the standard service area.
Can you move a forklift that does not run?
Often, yes, but winching, cranes or other loading arrangements may be required. Clearly report the condition when requesting a rate.
What trailer moves a forklift?
Many standard units can move on flatbed or step-deck trailers. Taller, heavier or low-clearance machines may require a lowboy or removable-gooseneck configuration.
Do you ship telehandlers and rough-terrain forklifts?
Yes. We haul telehandlers, shooting-boom lifts, all-terrain forklifts, construction lifts and other material-handling machines.
Can attachments remain on the forklift?
Sometimes. Attachments affect overall measurements and securement. Include them in photos and dimensions so the shipment can be planned correctly.
How long have you been in business?
We have served transportation customers since 1994—more than 30 years.
Still have a question?
Talk with us or send the shipment details online.