Boston, Massachusetts Heavy Equipment Transport
Professional heavy equipment transport to and from Boston, MA, handled by licensed, insured specialists with over 15 years of experience moving machinery of every type across New England and nationwide. Right trailer, MassDOT permit coordination, and experienced handling from pickup to delivery.
★ Fully Insured ★ Nationwide Coverage ★ Permit Coordination ★ Trailer Matching for All Heavy Equipment
Shipping heavy equipment to or from Boston, MA
Boston is the economic and logistics hub of New England, connected to the national highway network by I-93, I-90, I-95, and Route 128. The Port of Boston handles international cargo on Boston Harbor, and Logan International Airport supports air freight for the broader metro region. Moving heavy equipment in and out of a city built on a colonial-era street grid, with active MassDOT construction projects on multiple highway corridors simultaneously, requires a hauler who knows the terrain. We Will Transport It has been navigating the Greater Boston market for over 15 years. We hold all required MassDOT permits and insurance and have successfully transported heavy machinery of every type to and from Boston, MA.
Boston, Massachusetts Heavy Equipment Transport
Boston does not have an off-season for construction. The city’s combination of world-class universities, life science investment, and public infrastructure demand keeps job sites active year-round, and the current project pipeline is one of the most consequential the city has seen in a generation.

Boston’s construction pipeline spans the city on every axis. The South Station Air Rights Project delivered 13 new bus berths and a completed 51-story tower in 2025, with ongoing rail and transit infrastructure work continuing under BPDA, Hines, and MBTA oversight. In Allston, the I-90 Multimodal Project, one of the largest infrastructure undertakings in Massachusetts history, is advancing toward a 2027 construction start on the Mass Pike interchange reconstruction and a new intermodal hub at West Station. At the Fenway edge of the Pike, the Fenway Center air rights project is driving 500 piles into the highway median to support a 90,000 square foot structural deck, the largest air rights structure built in Boston in four decades, anchoring a major life science and mixed-use complex. And downtown, the Holocaust Legacy Museum is targeting a late 2026 opening while multiple office-to-residential conversions are active across the Financial District. Every one of these sites requires heavy equipment, and getting it there through Boston’s compressed urban road network is what We Will Transport It does.
Boston, Massachusetts Heavy Haulers Experts
Boston is one of the most challenging heavy equipment routing environments in the country. The street grid predates the automobile by two centuries. The Sumner and Callahan tunnels connecting East Boston and Logan Airport have height restrictions. The I-93 corridor through downtown carries some of the highest freight volume in New England on a road system not designed for it. Active MassDOT construction zones on I-90, I-93, and the Route 128 corridor are creating lane shifts and weight restrictions that change by project phase. And the Big Dig’s legacy infrastructure, while transformative, left behind a tunnel system with specific clearance and load requirements that affect routing for oversize loads moving through the central artery.
We Will Transport It plans every Boston move with those constraints fully accounted for before the truck leaves the yard.
Our services include:
- MassDOT oversize and overweight permit acquisition for all load types
- Route planning around Boston’s tunnel restrictions, I-90 Allston construction zone, and active downtown job site access
- Port of Boston terminal coordination for international equipment shipments
- Full insurance coverage from pickup to delivery
Boston, MA Farm Equipment Transport Service
Western Massachusetts and the Pioneer Valley produce tobacco, vegetables, dairy, and maple products across Hampden, Hampshire, and Franklin counties, with farm equipment moving through dealer networks that connect back to the Greater Boston metro. We Will Transport It handles all of it, from compact tractors and hay equipment to large specialty harvest machinery, matched to the right trailer and routed efficiently between farms and service facilities.
Flatbed Heavy Haulers in Boston, MA
Relocating heavy machinery may require the use of a standard flatbed truck, which comes in different sizes and can carry loads of up to 48,000 pounds. It is essential to ensure that the chosen truck can handle the weight of your equipment.
Trailers we use:
- Flatbed
- Hotshot
- RGN
- Step Deck
- Lowboys
Boston Area Equipment Dealers:
- Milton CAT (Authorized Caterpillar Dealer)
(508) 634-3400 Founded in 1950 and one of the largest Cat dealers in New England. - Bacon’s Equipment Inc.
(413) 268-3620 Massachusetts equipment dealer serving Massachusetts. - Ahearn Equipment Inc.
(508) 885-7085 Construction and agricultural equipment serving Central & Eastern Massachusetts.
Massachusetts Auctions:
- JJ Kane Auctions (978) 252-7473
- DeCosmo Industrial Auctions (413) 363-0857
- Raucher Brothers Auctioneers (413) 537-3177
How much does it cost to ship heavy equipment from Boston, MA, to Syracuse, NY?
The transportation of large machinery from Boston, MA, to Syracuse, NY, will cost $1,088 for a distance of 311 miles. The distance determines the payment traveled and the weight of the machinery being transported.
How much does it cost to ship heavy equipment from Boston, MA, to Rockford, IL?
The total cost for relocating large machinery from Boston, MA, to Rockford, IL, spanning 1,070 miles, is $3,745. The pricing is based on both the distance covered and the weight of the machinery.
How much does it cost to ship heavy machinery from Boston, MA, to Springfield, MO?
The shipping price for heavy machinery traveling 1,406 miles from Boston, MA, to Springfield, MO, is $4,921. The distance influences the cost traveled and the weight of the machinery.
How much does it cost to ship heavy machinery from Boston, MA, to Salem, OR?
The transportation cost for heavy equipment from Boston, MA, to Salem, OR, covering a distance of more than 3,132 miles, is $10,962. This pricing is calculated based on both the distance and the weight of the machinery being transported.
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