An Experienced Logistics Team Ships 40
Oversize Mobile Dorm Buildings
I can’t think of a
better featured transport for the last month of 2022. Two senior logistics agents, Josh Shaw and
Jay Hays, worked as an elite team to provide safe and quality transport for 40 modular dorm
units. Each modular trailer was 58Lx12.6Wx12H and weighed 40,000lbs. With such a massive
transport, and each unit considered their own oversize load, Jay and Josh teamed up and executed
every aspect of this transport to the highest industry standards.
This client had a
government contract with FEMA to move these modular buildings from California to North Port,
Florida after Hurricane Ian. The units would act as temporary housing for builders and
contractors who were creating new homes and safe places for Floridians displaced by the
devastating storm.
Hurricane Ian was a
category 4 hurricane that struck the west coast of Florida on September 28, 2022. The massive
storm decimated homes and claimed over 150 lives, making it the deadliest hurricane to strike
the state since 1935. This bulk modular building transport had to be done correctly, as they
were part of the hurricane relief in Florida. Heavy Hauler’s parent company, NTS Logistics, was
founded in Florida. And, as Jay and Josh are both Floridians themselves, nothing would be left
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In October 2022, Josh
and Jay boarded a flight to California in order to oversee and supervise this highly important
transport in person.
Pivots and Adjustments For The Bulk Modular
Building Transport
This transport started
out as one thing, but turned into a completely different transport experience. The client could
not be onsite to handle things, and there were a few discrepancies and missteps because of that.
Thankfully, Josh and Jay were on the ground. With their skills and knowledge, they were able to
expertly navigate the situation.
Josh and Jay
contracted two of the best crane companies in the country. One company stayed on site in
California to safely load the modular units on the trailers. The other company stayed on the
ground in North Port, FL for offloading. The crane and rigging crews were there daily,
navigating each unit on or off trailers.
Because this was not
only a massive transport, but an extremely important one, these two senior logistics agents
pulled out every stop. They wanted the best in every aspect of the shipment. That included
cranes, drivers, trucks, and pilot cars. We vet every team member for every transport, but in
the case of the dorm unit transport, Jay and Josh scrutinized every driver and team asset a
little more to ensure the best and safest transport possible. This transport was important for
relief efforts in Florida, and it had to be done right.
Delivering Forty Modular Buildings to Florida
When Josh and Jay returned
to Florida, they didn’t head home. They went to North Port, Florida, where they oversaw the delivery
of the last batch of modular buildings. All other units had been delivered safely, but they wanted
to ensure that everything was completed and that there were no unresolved issues. Jay and Josh once
again supervised from the ground, making sure each modular dorm was offloaded and positioned
properly.
Because of the
discrepancies with the units, and a few other things, the initial pricing went up. But Josh and Jay
wanted the best transport experience for their client. They did what they do best, and scoured
through the industry, finding the quality shipping options without skimping on quality. And again,
this was vital as part of the Hurricane Ian relief efforts in Florida.
This transport was
originally scheduled for five weeks of transport time. Not only were Josh and Jay able to complete
it in three weeks, but because of their insight and skillful problem solving solutions, in the end,
they were able to lower costs and return $95,000.00 dollars to the client. The client was already
impressed with their ability to handle a job of this size when he couldn’t be on site to guide them,
but when he found out they’d saved him a huge chunk of change, he was blown away. Needless to say,
thanks to Jay and Josh, Heavy Haulers has gained a lifelong client.
Each driver transported a
modular unit from Oroville, CA to North Port, FL. That’s a 2,976 mile transport. Times forty, and
that means this transport covered 119,040 miles in total. From beginning to end, this transport was
valued at $1,700,000.00 dollars.
Josh and Jay expertly
executed and completed this bulk modular building transport, which is not only the biggest contract
Heavy Haulers and NTS Logistics has ever received, but one of the most important.