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Think your freight is too Heavy, too Tall or Too W i d e

Think your freight is too Heavy, too Tall or Too W i d e ? Think again. 1

Aug 2011 – International Crane And Specialized Transport Magazine Ranked Landstar Number 2 Of

Aug 2011 – International Crane And Specialized Transport Magazine Ranked Landstar Number 2 Of The World’s Largest Heavy Specialized Transport Companies 7

Dec 2009 – American Cranes & Transport 50 Ranked Landstar Number 1 of North

Dec 2009 – American Cranes & Transport 50 Ranked Landstar Number 1 of North America’s Largest Heavy Specialized Transport Companies 8

Equipment Breakdown Lowboys/Double Drops 75 Ton Schnabel Trailers (13 Axles) 80 Ton Capacity 13

Equipment Breakdown Lowboys/Double Drops 75 Ton Schnabel Trailers (13 Axles) 80 Ton Capacity 13 Axles Stretch Double/Lowboys (13 Axles) 75 Ton Capacity (10/11 Axles) Stretch Double/Lowboys (10/11 Axles) 45 -60 Ton Capacity 7 -9 Axles Stretch Double/Lowboys (7 -9 Axles) 35 -40 Ton Capacity 5 -6 Axles 35 -40 Ton Capacity - Stretch 5 -6 Axles More than 500 Lowboys/Double Drops Trailers Total

Equipment Breakdown Platform Equipment Step Decks Tandem Step Deck Curtain Sides Step Decks with

Equipment Breakdown Platform Equipment Step Decks Tandem Step Deck Curtain Sides Step Decks with Ramps Stretch Step Decks Tandem/Multi Axles Step Decks Multi Axles More than 1500 Step Deck Trailers Total Blade Trailers Stretch Flats Tandem Flats/Multi Axles (9 of which are stretch) Flats with Curtain Sides Flats Tandem More than 1700 Flats Trailers Total

Wind Energy Capabilities • Thousands of windmill tower deliveries • Thousands of sets of

Wind Energy Capabilities • Thousands of windmill tower deliveries • Thousands of sets of blades delivered • On-site project manager at destination • Marshall truck loadings at ports • Primary point of contact and communication • Timed pick-ups/deliveries from all over US and Canada • Safety first at all time

Re-Deployment Operations Bringing the War Hardware Home –– On Site Coordinators to Marshal the

Re-Deployment Operations Bringing the War Hardware Home –– On Site Coordinators to Marshal the Trucks and Serve as Liaison for the Dept. of Defense Long Beach CA – 500 loads. each- 5 days Houston TX – 220 loads. - 4 days Galveston, TX – 325 loads. – 5 days Newark, NJ – 75 loads in 2 days Jacksonville FL – 1200 loads – 3 weeks