Effective Date: May 31, 2026
We engineer premium modular solutions designed for seamless transport and deployment. Because shipping heavy-duty structural assets requires specialized transport, this policy outlines the logistical stages, site requirements, and delivery protocols for your unit.
1. Delivery Logistics and Freight
We coordinate the transport of your modular unit directly from our manufacturing facility to your designated project site. We utilize specialized heavy-haul transport carriers, flatbed trailers, or step-deck shipping systems equipped to handle oversized structural steel loads safely.
2. Shipping Locations and Exclusions
We arrange delivery to accessible sites across our primary service regions. If your project is located in a remote area, an island, or a zone with strict weight limits, you must disclose these conditions during the design phase so we can plan specialized transit routes or alternative freight methods.
3. Shipping Timeframes and Production Alignment
Shipping timelines depend heavily on factory production queues and transit distances. Once your layout completes its final manufacturing and quality certification, we will coordinate a specific loading and dispatch window, typically providing an estimated arrival date based on freight routing.
4. Site Accessibility and Clearances
You are solely responsible for ensuring the delivery route and destination site can accommodate heavy logistics vehicles. The transit path must have adequate clearance, including a minimum road width, overhead clearance for power lines and trees, and a stable turning radius for large trucks.
5. Offloading and Crane Coordination
Unless explicitly included in your specific project contract, offloading the unit from the transport trailer onto its permanent foundation requires a crane or heavy-duty forklift, which must be arranged by the client. We will coordinate closely with your local riggers to align our delivery arrival time.
6. Permitting and Transport Escorts
Oversized structural loads often require state, provincial, or municipal wide-load permits and pilot escort vehicles. Our logistics team handles the acquisition of necessary highway transit permits, though any localized municipal street-closure permits remain the client's responsibility.
7. Transit Insurance and Risk Mitigation
Your modular unit is fully insured against structural or physical damage while in transit from our factory to your delivery address. The risk of loss transfers to the client once the transport vehicle arrives at the designated site boundary and offloading operations begin.
8. Delays and Rescheduling Fees
If your site is not ready for delivery on the agreed-upon date (e.g., foundation curing delays or pending local inspections), you must notify us immediately. Delays or site rejections on the day of delivery may result in carrier storage fees, standby charges, or rescheduling penalties.
9. On-Site Inspection Upon Arrival
Upon arrival and before offloading, you or your authorized project representative must conduct a visual walkthrough of the exterior structure alongside the carrier. Any rare transit-related cosmetic blemishes must be documented immediately on the driver’s bill of lading.
10. Weather Contingencies
Heavy-haul logistics and crane operations are subject to strict weather safety regulations. In the event of severe weather such as high winds, torrential rain, or heavy snow we reserve the right to delay transit or offloading to ensure the safety of your asset and the ground crew.