Shipping an Acidizing Unit

Acidizing Unit Shipping for Oilfield Operations

An acidizing unit is a high-pressure pumping package on a skid or a truck, built to pump acid downhole for well stimulation. Pumps, tanks, manifolds, and control gear all have to arrive aligned and undamaged. Texas International Freight ships acidizing units across the country and overseas, with the heavy haul and protective handling an oilfield pumping package needs. How is yours configured?

What an Acidizing Unit Is and Why It Ships Carefully

An acidizing unit carries high-pressure triplex pumps, acid-resistant tanks, and a control system on a single frame, which makes it heavy and sensitive to rough handling. Damage to a pump, a manifold, or the plumbing takes the unit out of service on arrival. Careful loading and securing protect the alignment that keeps the package working.

Domestic Heavy Haul

A skid or truck-mounted acidizing unit moves on a flatbed, step-deck, or lowboy sized to its weight and height, secured for the road. Our heavy haul trucking runs these moves across the oil patch as part of our wider oil and gas logistics.

International Shipping

For overseas projects, an acidizing unit ships as breakbulk cargo or on a flat rack, or inside a container when the configuration fits. The domestic haul to the port, the export filing, and the ocean booking run as one shipment.

Preparing the Unit for Transit

Before shipping, we flush and secure the pumps and lines, drain or neutralize residual fluids, brace tanks and manifolds, and protect the control system. Sound export packing keeps the package aligned through road vibration and sea motion.

Documentation and Customs

Oilfield equipment crosses borders under scrutiny. We prepare the commercial invoice, packing list, classification, and export filing, handle any residue declarations, and clear the cargo through our customs broker network, with cargo insurance on the value.

Working With Texas International Freight

Acidizing units move alongside the rest of the drilling and oilfield equipment we handle, with one team for the haul, the booking, and the clearance. Send us the unit configuration, weight, and destination, and we return a routing and a quote.

Get Your Acidizing Unit Shipment Booked

Texas International Freight ships acidizing units and oilfield pumping packages domestically and overseas, with heavy haul, protective preparation, documentation, and customs handled. Send us the configuration, weight, and destination, and we return a routing and a quote.

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Why does an acidizing unit need specialized shipping?

It carries high-pressure pumps, acid-resistant tanks, and a control system on one heavy frame. Damage to a pump or the plumbing takes it out of service, so loading and securing protect the alignment.

How do you ship an acidizing unit domestically?

On a flatbed, step-deck, or lowboy sized to the weight and height, secured for the road through our heavy haul trucking across the oil patch.

Can you ship an acidizing unit overseas?

Yes. It ships as breakbulk or flat-rack cargo, or inside a container when the configuration fits, with the domestic haul, export filing, and ocean booking on one plan.

How do you prepare the unit for transit?

We flush and secure the pumps and lines, drain or neutralize residual fluids, brace the tanks and manifolds, and protect the control system before crating.

Do you handle the customs and residue paperwork?

Yes. We prepare the export documents and any residue declarations and clear the cargo through our customs broker network.

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Ready to Ship Your Equipment?

Texas International Freight moves specialized and oversized equipment worldwide by ocean, air, and road. Tell us what you are shipping and where it needs to go, and we handle the crating, customs, and delivery. Get a quote built around your cargo and timeline.

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