Moving oversized or heavy cargo is never as simple as booking a truck. The wrong trailer choice can cause delays, fines, or cargo damage, while the right one ensures safe, efficient, and compliant transport.
In this blog, we explain the differences between flatbeds, stepdecks, and lowboys—the three most common trailer types for oversized cargo—and when to use each one.
🚚 1. Flatbeds: The Workhorse of Open Deck Trailers
What it is: A flat, open trailer with no sides or roof, typically 48–53 feet long.
Best for:
- Palletized goods that don’t need enclosure
- Steel, lumber, and building materials
- Machinery that fits standard height/width limits
Why choose flatbeds:
- Fast loading/unloading from any angle (forklift or crane)
- Versatile for different industries
- Cost-effective when height isn’t an issue
Limitation: Height restrictions—cargo taller than 8’6” can’t legally move on a standard flatbed without permits.
🔽 2. Stepdecks (Drop Decks): For Extra Height Clearance
What it is: Similar to a flatbed, but with a lower rear deck.
Best for:
- Cargo taller than 8’6” but under 10’–10’6”
- Industrial machinery
- Containers, vehicles, and tall equipment
Why choose stepdecks:
- Eliminates the need for oversize permits in many cases
- Safer loading with ramps (vehicles or rolling equipment)
- Ideal for taller shipments that don’t fit flatbeds
Limitation: Less deck space compared to a standard flatbed.
🏗️ 3. Lowboys: Heavy Haul Experts
What it is: Trailers with extremely low decks, often just 18–24 inches off the ground.
Best for:
- Construction equipment (excavators, bulldozers, cranes)
- Wind energy components, turbines, or blades
- Extremely tall or heavy machinery
Why choose lowboys:
- Maximum height clearance (up to 12’+ cargo)
- Can carry loads up to 40,000–80,000 lbs depending on axles
- Designed for heavy, non-standard freight
Limitation: Requires special permits, escorts, and route planning due to size/weight.
⚖️ 4. Key Considerations When Selecting a Trailer
When deciding between flatbeds, stepdecks, or lowboys, companies should evaluate:
- Cargo dimensions & weight (critical for compliance)
- Permitting needs (oversize/overweight regulations)
- Route restrictions (bridges, tunnels, clearance)
- Loading/unloading requirements (cranes, forklifts, ramps)
Pro tip: If your cargo pushes height or weight limits, consult with a logistics provider early to avoid costly surprises.
🤝 How ELI Logistix Helps with Oversized Ground Transportation
At ELI Logistix, we specialize in cross-border oversized shipments with our own fleet of flatbeds, stepdecks, and lowboys. Our team helps you:
- Choose the right trailer for your specific cargo
- Handle permits and compliance for Mexico–U.S. routes
- Provide visibility from origin to destination
- Reduce risks with proper cargo securing and insurance
We don’t just move oversized cargo—we make sure it arrives safe, compliant, and on time.
Whether you need a flatbed, stepdeck, or lowboy, choosing correctly can save time, money, and compliance headaches. Working with a partner like ELI Logistix ensures your oversized cargo moves with the right equipment, the right permits, and the right expertise.
Planning to move oversized or heavy cargo across Mexico and the U.S.?
👉 Contact ELI Logistix and let our experts recommend the best trailer solution for your shipment.