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Supporting Multi-Asset Heavy Haul & Over-Dimensional Transport

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Joe Garcia

April 24, 2026

At JPG28 SPECIALIZED, many projects involve more than a single load. Coordinating heavy haul and over-dimensional transport across multiple assets introduces additional complexity that requires careful organization and planning. We recently supported a project that required transporting several pieces of heavy equipment across different locations within a defined timeframe. When multiple loads are involved, success depends on managing each movement individually while maintaining alignment across the entire operation.

Each asset in a multi-load project has its own requirements including different weights, dimensions, routing constraints and permit needs. Treating these as separate tasks can lead to confusion and delays. Our approach is to build a unified system that connects every part of the project. This begins with evaluating each load independently, then integrating those findings into a coordinated plan that accounts for timing, routing and resource allocation.

Heavy haul and over-dimensional transport involving multiple loads also requires strong communication between drivers, dispatch, escorts and any third parties involved. Without a clear system in place, small changes can impact the entire schedule. By maintaining direct communication and real-time visibility, adjustments can be made quickly while keeping the plan intact. This helps prevent bottlenecks and ensures that each load continues moving as expected.

Sequencing is another key factor. Determining the order in which assets move, the routes they take and how they interact is critical for maintaining efficiency. Proper sequencing reduces downtime, avoids congestion at delivery sites and ensures that resources are used effectively. This is especially important when dealing with large equipment that requires specific unloading conditions or site access.

The result was a successful delivery of all assets within the required timeframe with full alignment across the operation. This highlights the importance of treating heavy haul and over-dimensional transport as a coordinated system rather than a series of isolated moves. When planning is done correctly, complexity becomes manageable and execution becomes predictable.

For companies managing multiple assets, the key is structure. Early planning, clear communication and consistent coordination allow large projects to move forward without unnecessary complications. JPG28 SPECIALIZED applies this approach to every multi-load project.