Heavy equipment logistics coordination

Keep logistics connected to the equipment transaction.

Brunwell coordinates the information and providers involved in moving equipment after or alongside a transaction. The goal is simple: make sure the machine, route, commercial terms and delivery timing stay aligned.

Coordination, clearly defined

The move should be planned with the machine—not after it.

Transport assumptions can change the delivered cost and the feasibility of a purchase. Dimensions, weight, loading conditions, permits, route restrictions and delivery timing should be understood early enough to affect the decision.

Brunwell coordinates with transportation and service providers. The selected carrier and specialists remain responsible for operating the move and meeting the requirements that apply to their work.

Logistics scope

Four parts of a coordinated equipment move.

Each stage depends on accurate information from the stage before it.

01

Machine and route information

Gather accurate dimensions, weight, configuration, pickup conditions, delivery conditions and timing before freight is quoted.

02

Provider coordination

Keep the buyer, seller and qualified transportation providers working from the same equipment and scheduling information.

03

Documentation handoff

Coordinate the commercial and equipment documents required by the selected providers and the transaction’s origin and destination.

04

Pickup through delivery

Align machine availability, loading responsibility, appointment windows and delivery communication through the handoff.

What the logistics brief needs

Accurate measurements before a freight number.

Model specifications can be a starting point, but attachments, tires, booms, counterweights and job-specific modifications can change the move.

Machine
Make, model, configuration, attachments and running condition
Dimensions
Verified transport length, width, height and operating weight
Origin
Pickup address, access, loading support and availability date
Destination
Delivery address, site access, unloading plan and required date

Plan an equipment move

Start with a complete logistics brief.

Provide the machine, verified dimensions and weight, pickup location, delivery point, loading conditions and required timing.