My oversized equipment needs special permits
Permit applications, routing, and carrier matching for South Carolina, SC.
Your construction equipment or industrial machinery is too big for a standard trailer. You need permits to move it legally, but the paperwork is confusing and one missed permit means delays at weigh stations. South Carolina has specific rules for oversized loads that cross state lines.
Oversized equipment requires special permits because it exceeds legal size or weight limits for highways. Each state has different rules about width, height, weight, and which roads you can use. Missing permits or taking the wrong route can get your shipment stopped and fined.
Permit costs vary by load size and route, typically $50-300 per state. Multi-state moves need permits for every state you cross. Complex loads with pilot cars or police escorts cost more. The process takes 3-10 business days depending on the states involved.
Start by measuring your equipment's exact dimensions and weight. Map your route to see which states you'll cross. Gateway Logistics handles permit applications, finds approved routes that avoid low bridges, and matches you with carriers who have the right trailers and experience moving oversized loads.
Once permitted and routed properly, your equipment moves without delays or surprises. The carrier knows exactly which roads to take and has all required documentation. Your shipment arrives on schedule without costly stops or rerouting.
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Over dimensional freight requires state permits, pilot cars, and approved routes. Start the permit process 3-5 days early. Work with a broker who handles the paperwork and knows which routes avoid low bridges and weight restrictions.
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Most state permits take 2-5 business days. Some states offer expedited processing for extra fees. Start the permit process as soon as you know the shipment dimensions and route. Plan for delays during peak construction season.
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Over dimensional permits can take 3-10 business days depending on the states involved. The actual shipping takes longer too - oversized loads often can't travel at night, on weekends, or during rush hour. Plan for 2-3 times longer than regular freight, especially if crossing multiple states.
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Gateway Logistics handles over dimensional in South Carolina and the area around it.
