A deep dedication to delivering customer solutions and satisfaction may not make us the biggest 3PL out there, or the most profitable, but we sure do sleep well at night.
Atlantic Logistics prides itself on creative and innovative solutions for our customers, even when that means working extra hours, doing more research, or making additional calls. So, when our Government Team received a request to move a KALMAR RTCH (Rough Terrain Container Handler) – which is both over dimensional and overweight – we were happy to accept the challenge.
After consulting with the customer and our Heavy Haul carrier partners, we determined a specialized beam trailer would be the best solution for transporting this piece of gear. Our Heavy Haul carrier arrived with a team of experienced loaders, loaded and secured the RTCH for transport, and offloaded the equipment at the consignee.
At Atlantic Logistics, we strive to offer value-driven solutions for all our customer’s needs, every day of the week. Getting this cargo where it needed to be safely, securely and on-time is something we take pride in.
From LTL shipments to over-dimensional freight, Atlantic Logistics has you… Ready. Set. Delivered.
Atlantic Logistics provides capacity for truckload, LTL, flatbeds, vans, and reefers throughout the United States and Canada. Moving over-dimensional/over-weight freight with specialized equipment, Atlantic Logistics is an approved Department of Defense and General Services Administration broker, qualify as a woman-owned business, and are members of the Brick Industry Association, Transportation Management Sales Association (TMSA),Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA), The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) The National Defense Transportation Association (NDTA.)
Even during a pandemic, maintaining mission readiness is critical.
Learn MoreMaintaining Focus and Providing Support is more important than ever as the Pandemic continues.
Learn MoreMoved two $1,000,000 UPS systems from Tampa, FL area to Grand Rapids, MI.
Learn MoreOcean Buoys like these measure weather variables such as wave swells, height and direction, wind speed and direction, air and water temperature, and barometric pressure. These are usually placed by national meteorological centers.
Learn More