Shipping Heavy Equipment for Case
Since open air methods are the most common forms of transport for heavy equipment, you can expect your cargo to get delivered on the back of a flatbed ship, trailer or other open-top hauler. Although it is left open to outdoor conditions, the driver’s transport technology will keep them informed of road construction, traffic and bad weather. This makes it easier for them to plan ahead and find a different route if they find it necessary.
Types of Construction Equipment Manufactured by Case
- Backhoe loaders
- Compact track loaders
- Compaction equipment
- Crawler dozers
- Excavators
- Forklifts
- Motor graders
- Skid steer loaders
- Tractor loaders
- Wheel loaders
All of the machinery and equipment manufactured by Case is large and heavy. In most cases, it is shipped as an oversized load and requires great attention to detail. Open air methods are usually the only type of transport service that can successfully deliver a Case vehicle.
The Delivery Process of a Case Vehicle
The process of delivery is one that is taken with great caution especially with oversized loads. There are traffic laws to comply with and precautions to take to ensure the safe delivery of a Case machine. Fortunately, a longstanding shipping company will have the right equipment, haulers and transport technology to have your cargo delivered quickly and safely.
When your Case equipment is delivered through a reliable transport company, you can rest at ease knowing that it is protected by the company’s insurance agency. If any damage occurs to the equipment while it is under the care of shipping professionals, they’ll help you file a claim. The insurance should cover the entire value of the Case equipment so that any necessary repairs or replacements can be made.

Written By:Joe Webster


Joe Webster began his journey in the auto transport field by attending the University of Southern California (USC), where he graduated with a Bachelor of Business Marketing.
After college, he started his career in the auto transport industry from the bottom up and has done virtually every job there is to do at A-1 Auto Transport, including but not limited to: Truck Driver, Dispatch, Sales, PR, Bookkeeping, Transport Planner, Transport Manager, International Transport Manager, Brokering, Customer Service, and Marketing. Working with his mentor Tony Taylor, Joe Webster has learned the ins and outs of this industry which is largely misunderstood.
With over 30 years experience in the industry, we've been helping people ship their vehicles, motorcycles, RV's, heavy equipment, household goods and more across the country or overseas without a hitch. Ask us anything.