- How tall it is;
- The wideness of the equipment;
- How long it is;
- The weight of the equipment;
- How many pieces is it (and there sizes).
Now of course you might need to consider a few other things, but these are one of the key points when it comes to safe equipment transportation bought at auction.
3. If Loading Dock is required for the Equipment Transportation Delivery – Specify the Availability
So you pulled out you tape measure, or your laser gadget, or a fancy mobile app from your phone, and now you know how big it is. Well that is good but when it comes to equipment transportation you need to know where are you taking it? What kind of facility is it? Are you taking it to some field, a back lot, a warehousing company?
Do they have the means to receive the stuff that you contracted to have delivered? The equipment transportation company will need to know what to do with it. They can’t just leave it on the trailer. If it is going to a warehouse, is the loading dock readily available?
Will they have the means to unload it? How much space will it take up when store it? Now if you are going to put it to use right away do you have the crews standing by to set it up?