Shipping Oversize Loads and Heavy Equipment to Russia
Transporting equipment to Russia makes up nearly 34% of the GDP. Shipping equipment to and from Russia is easy when you use a trusted transport company, like Heavy Haulers. For over a decade we have provided the best shipping solutions to haul your equipment and machinery to Russia. We provide port-to-port shipping, guide you through the paperwork, and make sure every detail is handled with care.
Heavy Haulers supports both large industries and small businesses when shipping freight to Russia. That's because no matter who you are, we always find the best prices for transport. Everyone deserves a great experience shipping equipment to Russia, and we provide the best service in the transport industry. Whether you're transporting construction equipment for the next job, or need to haul a mobile home for relocation to Russia, we're here to get the job done. Give us a call for a free shipping estimate! (800) 908-6206
The Best Russia Equipment Transport Company
When you're transporting freight to Russia, or anywhere, you want a reliable shipping company. Heavy Haulers has over a decade of industry experience. We are proud to be innovative and leading the way in the logistics and transport sector. When it comes to shipping your equipment to Russia, we make sure it gets done right. We plan out each step of the shipping process and keep you informed. This way you're confident when transporting freight to Russia.
Heavy Haulers is different because we care. It's not about the bottom dollar. It's about making sure your equipment gets to Russia safely and on time. Your equipment, machinery, or freight is important to you. So it's important to us. That's why we work to find the best Russia transport solutions available. We also try to find the best prices. If you want a company that provides top quality transport at the most affordable costs, give us a call. (800) 908-6206
The Most Common Ports for Russia Equipment Transport
Heavy Haulers can get
your machinery shipped to every city in Russia including:
Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Kazan, Yekaterinburg, and Sochi.
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● Baltimore, Maryland
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● Charleston, South Carolina
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● Houston-Galveston, Texas
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● Jacksonville, Florida
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● Long Beach-Los Angeles, California
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● Miami, Florida
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● New York, New York
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● Port Everglades, Florida
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● Port of Virginia-Norfolk, Virginia
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● San Francisco-Oakland, California
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● Savannah, Georgia
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● Seattle-Tacoma, Washington
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Port of St. Petersburg
The facility is known as the Big Port of St. Petersburg for being the largest North-Western port capable of handling 5 million 20 foot containers annually. St. Petersburg's port saw 51.5 million tons of cargo pass through the facility in 2015, and the port is able to handle both tanker and container ship transports.
Port of Novorossiysk
The Port of Novorossiysk is located on the Black Sea and is Russia’s leading center for the exporting of grain and the country’s biggest port overall. over 85 million tons of freight passed through Novorossiysk port from January to August in 2016.
Port of Vladivostok
Vladivostok is one of the largest ports on Russia’s Pacific coast and was closed to international visitors until the break-up of the Soviet Union. This port has been open to international traffic for over two decades now, and in 2015 it was awarded Free Port status for the next 70 years.
Port of Kaliningrad
Kaliningrad is the closest Russian port to mainland Europe, and the port is sandwiched between Poland and Lithuania on the Baltic coast. This port features 19 berths, each with a gantry crane, with the deepest berth measuring 10.5 meters.
The Port of Murmansk
The Port of Murmansk is an exemplar of Russian ingenuity and tenacity, as it's located beyond the Arctic Circle. Murmansk seaport, however, remains ice-free all year round, giving Russia a vital freight shipping lifeline.