Southeast Multi-State Heavy Haul Transport | Big Frog Transportation
USDOT 3395422  ·  MC-1105738  ·  Interstate Authority

Southeast Multi-State
Heavy Haul Transport

Big Frog Transportation LLC holds interstate operating authority under MC-1105738 covering Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, and Mississippi. The company dispatches from Ocala and Jacksonville with 9 CDL drivers and logged 1,350,000 miles across the Southeast in 2025.

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Company Facts
Legal NameBig Frog Transportation LLC
USDOT Number3395422, Active
MC NumberMC-1105738, Authorized For Hire, Interstate
Base Location7454 NW Gainesville Rd, Ocala, FL 34475
Second LocationJacksonville, FL
Phone(352) 632-2041
Fleet9 power units · 9 CDL drivers
Miles Operated (2025)1,350,000
Trailer TypesFlatbed · Landoll traveling axle
Interstate AuthorityFlorida · Georgia · Alabama · Tennessee · South Carolina · Mississippi

Why Multi-State Heavy Hauls Require More Planning

A load that crosses a state line enters a different permit system. A load legal in Florida may exceed weight limits in Georgia. A route that clears bridges in Alabama may hit a restriction in Tennessee. Each state requires its own oversize or overweight permit, and all permits must be in the truck before the wheels turn.

Route planning for a multi-state oversize haul involves bridge clearances, road weight limits, travel time restrictions, and permit application systems for each state the load passes through. Big Frog Transportation files all permits and plans the route before dispatch.

The company holds interstate operating authority under MC-1105738. That authority covers Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, and Mississippi. Every haul that crosses a state line under this authority runs legally from pickup to delivery.

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What We Haul

The list below covers the most common equipment Big Frog Transportation moves on multi-state hauls across the Southeast.

  • Construction equipment moving between Southeast job sites
  • Agricultural equipment for multi-state farm operations
  • Industrial machinery for plant relocations
  • Generators and transformers for utilities
  • Pre-fabricated building components
  • Equipment being delivered to dealers across the Southeast
  • Any heavy or oversize load crossing state lines in the Southeast
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Regular Haul Routes Across the Southeast

Big Frog Transportation dispatches from Ocala and Jacksonville. The Ocala base sits in North Central Florida, putting the company within a half-day drive of South Georgia. The Jacksonville location covers North Florida and the Georgia coast. Both locations reduce empty miles on pickup runs across the region.

Georgia

Valdosta, Savannah, Atlanta metro, Brunswick, Augusta

Alabama

Mobile, Montgomery, Birmingham, Huntsville, Dothan

Tennessee

Nashville, Memphis, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Jackson

South Carolina

Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, Spartanburg, Myrtle Beach

Mississippi

Jackson, Gulfport, Hattiesburg, Biloxi, Meridian

North Carolina

Charlotte, Wilmington, Raleigh area on a case-by-case basis

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Tell Us About Your Haul

Provide the equipment type, pickup location, destination state and city, dimensions, and timeline. Big Frog Transportation returns a flat quote. Call 352-632-2041 directly or fill out the form below.

Quote Request

Multi-state hauls require more lead time for permit processing. Provide the load details and destination as early as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions contractors and shippers ask most often about multi-state heavy hauls in the Southeast.

Do you need a separate permit for each state on a multi-state haul?
Yes. Every state the load travels through requires its own oversize or overweight permit if the load exceeds that state's legal limits. A haul from Florida to Tennessee may need permits from Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee. Big Frog Transportation applies for all of them before the truck leaves.
How long does a multi-state heavy haul take to schedule?
Longer than a single-state haul, mainly because of permit processing across multiple states. Standard loads within legal dimensions can sometimes move within a few days. Oversize loads crossing multiple states need at least a week for permit filing and route planning. Call as early as possible for time-sensitive moves.
What states do you haul heavy equipment to from Florida?
Big Frog Transportation runs regularly into Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, and Mississippi under interstate authority MC-1105738. North Carolina hauls are handled on a case-by-case basis. Call 352-632-2041 to confirm availability for a specific destination.
How do you plan the route for a multi-state oversize haul?
Route planning involves checking bridge weight ratings, overhead clearances, road weight limits, and travel restriction schedules for every state the load passes through. The legal route is identified before the permit applications are filed. No permits are submitted until the route is confirmed.
Is multi-state hauling more expensive than hauling within Florida?
Generally yes, due to added permit fees for each state, longer distances, and sometimes pilot car escorts that must be certified in each state. The per-mile rate often drops on longer hauls because fixed costs get spread across more miles. Big Frog Transportation provides a full all-in quote before the haul is confirmed.

Hauling across Florida, Georgia, and Alabama? Read: Interstate Heavy Haul Permit Differences: Florida vs Georgia vs Alabama