Arizona to Alaska Equipment and Container Shipping Services
Trust Heavy Haulers to transport your shipping containers and heavy equipment from Arizona to Alaska. Heavy Haulers is highly experienced shipping all size machinery on this route door-to-door. You'll receive expert oversize load shipping solutions. Heavy Haulers provides B2B and B2C shipping solutions for every load out of Arizona. Get everything you need for superior container and equipment transport.
When you ship your oversize load or container with Heavy Haulers, your dedicated transport specialist provides the best trailer for transport. Some top trailer options include:
• Flatbed Trailers
• Step Deck Trailers
• RGNs Trailers
• Lowboy Trailers
Heavy Haulers is the industry-leading equipment and container shipping company. Get superior transport services today!
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Transporting Heavy Equipment, Oversize Loads, and Containers from Arizona to Alaska
Ship your construction equipment from Arizona to Alaska using Heavy Haulers! You'll receive expert transport services for every haul. We're license, bonded, and insured to safely ship your equipment and containers from Arizona. Our mission is to ensure the safe and on-time delivery of your freight. Get a free, no-obligation quote today!
Heavy Haulers ships cargo in Arizona. The major trade corridors in the state run east/west through Flagstaff, east/west through Phoenix and east/west through Tucson. Another route runs from Flagstaff south through Tucson. Arizona interstate routes include:
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I-8 - splits from
I-10 in the lower middle of the state and runs west through Yuma into
Mexico; -
I-10 - enters from
New Mexico in the lower northeast corner, then runs north through Tucson
before ending in Phoenix; -
I-15 - cuts across
the northwest corner of the state, running between Nevada and Utah; -
I-17 - travels
north/south between Flagstaff and Phoenix in the middle of the state; -
I-19 - runs south
from Tucson to the border with Mexico; -
1-40 - goes through
Flagstaff in the middle of the state, traveling east/west from Alabama to
New Mexico.
Heavy Haulers ships cargo in Alaska. There are no interstates in Alaska. Truck traffic is conducted over the Alaska Highway, which runs basically north/south from Yukon, Canada. Final destinations along the Highway include:
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Skagway - a cruise port
on the Alaskan Panhandle; -
Haines - a cruise port
near Glacier Bay National Park; -
Tok - connects with Glenn
Highway south of Fairbanks; -
Delta Junction - at the
confluence of Delta River & Tanana River; -
Fairbanks - northernmost
point on the Alaska Highway; -
Anchorage - westernmost
point on the Alaska Highway; -
Glenallen - sits at the
junction of Glenn & Richardson Highway; -
Valdez - large freight
center that is southern end of the Alaska pipeline.

Port of Tucson - inland port
on I-19.