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The ocean route from New York to Seattle offers a strategic advantage for transporting industrial machinery and construction equipment. This pathway allows for the movement of heavy and oversized loads, which are common in the construction sector, without the constraints often faced on land routes. Additionally, maritime transport can be more cost-effective for large shipments, ensuring that factory equipment reaches its destination efficiently. Utilizing this route also minimizes road congestion and reduces wear and tear on infrastructure.
Both New York and Seattle boast robust port facilities equipped to handle heavy cargo, making them ideal hubs for industrial machinery logistics. New York's port infrastructure includes specialized terminals designed for large equipment, ensuring smooth loading and unloading processes. Similarly, Seattle's well-established shipping facilities are capable of accommodating oversized construction machines, with direct access to major transportation networks for efficient distribution. These logistical strengths facilitate a seamless transfer of goods between ocean and land transport systems.
Comparative analysis of origin and destination capabilities.
Exporters must comply with U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and any applicable International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR).
All imports are subject to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulations, including accurate AMS and ISF filings.
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Low - Domestic or FTA Route
High - Fragile/Moisture Sensitive
Consider potential disruptions due to the Atlantic Hurricane Season (June-November) by securing flexible port windows and alternative routes. Anticipate extended transit times during North American Winter Storms (December-March) and plan for ice-related delays in the North Atlantic (December-March). As the peak retail shipping window (November-December), secure vessel space early to avoid congestion. Adjust lead times and delivery commitments to account for the holiday surge and potential delays from winter weather conditions.
When shipping industrial machines, engineered packaging is vital for very heavy, moisture‑sensitive units. We recommend using Steel‑reinforced skids or bases with marked lifting po...
Very heavy construction machines and backup generators necessitate Planned handling procedures. Always use rated lifting gear—rigging frames, slings, and shackles—matched to the co...
Very heavy industrial machines often travels safest on step‑deck trailers with Adequate axle ratings. Oversized Construction machinery may call for lowboy or multi‑axle trailers, w...
High‑value, very heavy industrial machines and backup generators are best covered by All‑risk cargo insurance, not just carrier liability. We recommend insuring shipments for total...
Moisture‑sensitive air handling units and control cabinets on factory equipment benefit from Dry, covered storage before and after transit. We recommend storing crated generators o...
Shipping very heavy industrial machines demands careful planning. Use Steel‑reinforced skids with clear lifting points, Engage experienced machinery movers for loading, and choose suitable heavy‑haul trailers rated for the full load. Stabilize and strap the machine to prevent any movement, and Document its condition before pickup.
Yes, moisture‑sensitive air handling units must be shielded from moisture. Use Shrink wrap with Desiccant packs inside, cap all duct and cable openings, and book covered transport whenever possible. For ocean freight, Consider VCI packaging for long voyages.
Exporting heavy equipment typically calls for a customs invoice, packing list, Bill of lading, and any Export licenses applicable to your destination. Customs brokers typically recommend including serial numbers, model numbers, and precise weights for each unit, especially for power equipment. For some destinations, You may also need certificates of origin, fumigation or ISPM‑15 declarations for wood packaging, and safety or emissions certificates for HVAC equipment.
High‑value backup generators Should be protected by stand‑alone coverage, as carrier liability is usually limited and may not cover full replacement cost. Insure for Full value, confirm that Loading and unloading are covered, and store inspection reports and photos in case you need to file a claim. This is especially important for custom‑built construction machinery where lead times and replacement costs are high.
Crated industrial machinery are occasionally stored outdoors short‑term if packaging is designed for it and placed on Elevated dunnage, not bare ground. However, moisture‑sensitive items like HVAC equipment and power equipment are safest under cover or indoors. If outdoor storage is unavoidable, Inspect wraps and tarps regularly, maintain drainage around the site, and plan for timely installation to reduce corrosion and electrical damage.
When shipping Industrial Machinery & Construction Equipment, it is crucial to ensure that all items are securely packed and properly loaded onto the vessel to prevent damage during transit. Heavy machinery may require specialized rigging and securing methods to withstand ocean conditions. Additionally, equipment should be cleaned to avoid contamination and comply with any regulations concerning invasive species.
The documentation typically required includes a bill of lading, commercial invoice, packing list, and any relevant export licenses. While there are no customs duties for shipping within the United States, it is important to adhere to any regulatory requirements for the specific types of machinery being shipped.
Yes, you can. You can see our certifications and compliance credentials, including FMC license, DOT number, and C-TPAT partnership, in the Certifications section of our FAQs.
If you spot an issue, we act fast, and SAMMIE also flags duplicates or anomalies before invoices are sent, with your dedicated Client Success Officer available for clarification.
DNA’s Expert Date is the most accurate dynamic forecasts in the industry, using historical data, live vessel telemetry, weather, and port congestion overlays to go beyond basic status updates.
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