Super Tilts near Logan
Super Tilt trucks, remote tray control, dual winches and local knowledge – heavy haulage across Brisbane just became faster, smarter and safer.
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Hauling the Heart of Logan
At Supertilt Brisbane, we know Logan runs on hard work, tight turnarounds and heavy loads, and that’s where our trucks make the difference. From warehouses in Berrinba to industrial estates near Crestmead, we keep the region’s freight, machinery and equipment moving safely and efficiently.
Our fleet of Super Tilts, tilt trays and rigid trucks handles oversized, awkward and high-value loads with precision. We’re locals who understand the pace, roads and challenges that come with working across Logan’s growing business network. When your job calls for strength, care and experience, we’re already on the road. Give us a call on 0413 974 030 to line up your next haul with Logan’s heavy transport specialists.
Super Tilt Transport in Logan
Our Super Tilt transport service in Logan is all about capability and control. Designed for the region’s industrial and construction sectors, our Super Tilts handle heavy, complex and high-clearance loads with ease. Dual winches and remote tray control make every move smoother, especially for equipment or containers that can’t be lifted by crane.
We work with businesses across Logan’s industrial estates – from Marsden to Meadowbrook – planning routes that keep freight on schedule. Whether you’re relocating a 20-tonne machine or a custom-built structure, we’ve got the right truck for the job. When deadlines are tight, our Super Tilts keep Logan moving without missing a beat.
Heavy Haulage Tilt Tray in Logan
For heavy haulage tilt tray transport in Logan, we bring experience, flexibility and the right gear. Our tilt trays are perfect for moving machinery, rigid trucks, trailers and commercial freight, even in tight or uneven spaces. With a hydraulic design that simplifies loading, we make complex jobs straightforward. Every haul is mapped out for access, clearance and timing to minimise downtime.
From local pickups near Loganholme to larger interstate deliveries, our focus stays on safety and efficiency. We’re proud to support the region’s growing industries with dependable service. When it comes to heavy haulage, Logan’s operators know who to call.
What We Move in Logan
In Logan, we move everything that keeps the local economy ticking: containers, machinery, boats, tiny homes, and oversized freight. Our Super Tilts and tilt trays are built for the big jobs, whether it’s relocating a site shed or transporting industrial steel. Each move is handled with care, and every load is planned for height, balance and route access.
With our experience on roads like Logan Motorway and Kingston Road, we make transport safe, predictable and stress-free. From commercial freight to construction gear, we move it all efficiently. When the load’s too big for most, Logan knows we’re up for it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do operators decide when a load needs a pilot or escort vehicle?
Pilot or escort vehicles are required when a load exceeds certain width, height or length limits. These support vehicles help manage traffic flow, warn other drivers and ensure the load clears bridges, lights and obstacles safely.
The need depends on the route, time of day and size of the freight. Operators arrange the escorts in line with Queensland transport regulations, ensuring the journey runs smoothly and safely.
Can heavy haulage be done overnight to avoid traffic?
Yes, many large hauls are planned overnight to avoid congestion and comply with permit conditions. Fewer vehicles on the road allow safer manoeuvring and reduced travel time.
Operators follow specific lighting, signage and noise guidelines to ensure safety and minimise disturbance. Night transport is common for oversized or slow-moving loads that would otherwise disrupt daytime traffic.
Can heavy loads be transported through residential areas?
Yes, but only under strict conditions. Operators plan routes that minimise disruption, avoid school zones and meet local council requirements.
Some residential moves, such as tiny homes or construction machinery, require permits and escorts depending on size. Careful timing and clearances ensure safety for both residents and drivers.






