Guided Configuration Option
When planning the relocation of heavy machinery on a construction site, every detail matters. The exact weight, dimensions, lifting points, and the condition of the access road—all of these influence the choice of truck, trailer, and route. The guided configuration option helps you make practical decisions, step by step, without skipping stages or ignoring the real limits of the machinery and the route.
The process begins with a short list of questions: what type of machinery needs to be transported, what is the maximum axle weight, are there height restrictions on the route. Based on the answers, we generate a recommended configuration—the type of truck, number of axles, and necessary securing equipment. This is not a generic estimate, but a choice built on real parameters.
A concrete example: for a 35-ton excavator with a width of 3.2 meters, the configuration will indicate a three-axle trailer with an additional braking system. If the route includes a bridge with a 4.5-meter height limit, the choice adjusts automatically. Every decision has a clear justification, not a broad promise.
Limits are equally important. Not all machinery can be transported on the same type of truck. Some require special permits or road escorts. The guided configuration signals these in advance, so you can plan additional resources without surprises on transport day.
The final result is a set of technical specifications and a list of next steps—from document verification to route confirmation. There are no prices or financial offers, only the information needed to make an informed decision.
The guided configuration is available for any machinery in your fleet. Fill in the basic data and receive a recommendation tailored to your situation, with no obligation.