Crusher Shipping

Shipping Crushers and Crushing Plants Worldwide

You move a jaw, cone, gyratory, or impact crusher to a mine or quarry, and the unit is heavy, tall, and will not fit a standard container. Texas International Freight ships crushers and complete crushing plants from the US Gulf worldwide as breakbulk and project cargo, then arranges the heavy haul to the site. We handle the oversized loads standard carriers turn away. What are you moving?

Crusher Types We Ship

We move jaw crushers, cone crushers, gyratory crushers, and impact crushers, both static plant units and mobile track-mounted machines. A primary gyratory or a large jaw can run well over 100,000 pounds and stand beyond container height, so it ships as an out-of-gauge piece. Mobile track units can roll on and off where the vessel allows. We match the method to the frame, the weight, and the site.

How Crushers Ship

Cargo that will not fit a box moves on flat rack and open-top units, as breakbulk on a multipurpose vessel, by roll-on roll-off for mobile machines, or on a chartered vessel for a full plant. Our crews handle export packing, blocking and bracing, and lashing, and we run multi-unit crushing plants as coordinated project logistics alongside the rest of your mining equipment, including continuous miners.

From Port to Pit

A crusher rarely lands at its final home. After discharge it moves inland by heavy haul to the mine or quarry, often over remote roads that need route surveys and permits. We plan the inland leg with the ocean leg so the machine reaches the pit ready to set, and our customs broker desk clears the entry at destination.

Texas International Freight ships crushers and crushing plants worldwide from our Houston base at 11511 Katy Fwy #320, Houston, TX 77079. Call +1 877-489-9184, email ship@txintlfreight.com, or use our contact page for a quote.

What types of crushers do you ship?

We ship jaw, cone, gyratory, and impact crushers, both static plant units and mobile track-mounted machines, from a single crusher to a complete multi-stage plant.

How does a crusher ship if it will not fit a container?

It moves as breakbulk on a multipurpose vessel, on flat rack and open-top units, by roll-on roll-off for mobile machines, or on a chartered vessel for a full plant, with blocking, bracing, and lashing handled by our crews.

Can you deliver a crusher to a remote mine or quarry?

Yes. After the ocean leg we arrange heavy-haul trucking to the site, including route surveys and permits for oversized loads, so the machine arrives ready to set.

Do you ship complete crushing plants?

Yes. A multi-unit crushing and screening plant moves as coordinated project cargo, often on a chartered vessel, with the crushers, conveyors, and screens planned as one shipment.

What documents does a crusher shipment need?

A commercial invoice, a packing list, a bill of lading, and a certificate of origin, plus an accurate Harmonized System code for each unit. Our customs desk prepares the set and clears the cargo.

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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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