Worldwide OOG Cargo Transport Services – Safe & Efficient Logistics for Heavy Freight

Shipping oversized cargo internationally can feel complicated—especially when the freight won’t fit inside a standard container. Zenith Eclipse specializes in OOG cargo transport services (Out‑of‑Gauge) for cargo that is too wide, too tall, or too heavy for conventional container shipping.

From a single piece of heavy equipment to multi‑component project cargo, we plan, coordinate, and manage your shipment end‑to‑end—so your load moves safely, legally, and on schedule.

  1. Oversized cargo shipping (OOG / out‑of‑gauge freight)
  2. Heavy lift logistics and project cargo coordination
  3. Flat rack container shipping and open‑top containers
  4. Breakbulk shipping and RoRo (roll‑on/roll‑off) where suitable
  5. Door‑to‑port / port‑to‑door / door‑to‑site delivery with permits
Your Trusted OOG Freight Forwarder with Global Reach

Think of Zenith Eclipse as your OOG freight forwarder—your dedicated logistics team for oversized and heavy shipments. We handle the planning and coordination that reduces risk and keeps your project moving:

  1. Carrier and vessel coordination
  2. Port and terminal handling
  3. Documentation and customs workflows (where required)
  4. Insurance options and risk planning

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Heavy Lift & Project Cargo Solutions Tailored to Your Load

No two OOG shipments are the same. That’s why we build a custom move plan around your cargo’s exact requirements.

  1. Power generators, turbines, transformers
  2. Construction and mining equipment
  3. Steel structures, pipe spools, and modules
  4. Factory machinery and industrial skids
  5. Oil & gas equipment and oversized components
Flat Rack Container Transport

Flat rack containers are one of the most common and cost‑effective methods for OOG freight that exceeds normal container dimensions. Flat racks allow loading from the side or top and support cargo that is wider or taller than standard limits.

  1. Machinery and vehicles with irregular dimensions
  2. Wide loads that can be secured on a platform
  3. Cargo that needs crane loading and strong lashing points
Open‑Top Containers

For cargo that is too tall for a standard container but can still be containerized, open‑top containers may be the right solution.

  1. Tall equipment and crated loads
  2. Cargo requiring top‑loading by crane
Breakbulk & Heavy Lift Shipping

For cargo that cannot be containerized, breakbulk shipping or heavy lift vessel options may be required. We plan handling and lifting based on the cargo’s weight and geometry.

  1. Extremely heavy cargo
  2. Large modules or long components
  3. Projects requiring specialized lifting equipment
RoRo Shipping for Rollable Equipment

Some construction machines and vehicles can ship via RoRo if they are operable/rollable and the route supports RoRo service.

  1. Excavators, loaders, trucks, and vehicles (route dependent)

Popular Lane Expertise: OOG Freight from China to Europe

A frequent demand lane is out‑of‑gauge freight from China to Europe—especially for machinery sourcing and project cargo. We coordinate origin pickup and port handling in China, international sea transport, and destination handling in Europe, including delivery to a warehouse or job site.

    OOG Transport for Construction, Energy, and Oil & Gas

    We move heavy construction machinery and equipment to keep projects on schedule—coordinating the right method (flat rack, open‑top, RoRo, breakbulk) based on size and urgency. Oil & gas shipments often involve extreme dimensions, strict safety expectations, and remote delivery needs. We coordinate timing with your project schedule and handle specialized requirements for heavy equipment moves.

      Why Choose Our OOG Cargo Transport Services?

      • • Complete Logistics Planning: end‑to‑end routing, handling, and delivery coordination
      • • Custom Engineering Mindset: the plan matches the cargo, not the other way around
      • • Global Network: partners and agents to support origin and destination execution
      • • Permits & Special Moves: escorts and permits for road legs where required
      • • Real‑Time Updates: proactive communication and milestone visibility
      • • Insurance & Risk Management: coverage options and contingency planning

      What We Need for a Fast OOG Quote

      • • Origin & destination (city/port + final site if applicable)
      • • Cargo dimensions (L × W × H) and gross weight (single piece + total)
      • • Photos, packing method, and technical drawings (if available)
      • • Lifting points, center of gravity (if known), and handling restrictions
      • • Required timeline (ready date + delivery deadline)
      • • Any special needs: crating, tarping, storage, escorts, permits, rigging

      What does OOG mean in shipping?

      OOG (Out of Gauge) cargo refers to freight that exceeds standard container dimensions—too wide, too tall, too long, or irregular in shape. It typically requires flat racks, open‑top containers, or non‑containerized shipping solutions.

      What’s the best shipping method for oversized cargo?

      It depends on the cargo size, weight, route, and handling needs. Common methods include flat rack shipping, open‑top containers, breakbulk, heavy‑lift vessels, and RoRo for rollable equipment.

      Can you provide door‑to‑door OOG cargo transport?

      Yes. We can arrange door‑to‑port, port‑to‑door, or full door‑to‑site delivery, including inland transport, permits, and escorts where required.

      Do you handle permits and route planning for oversized freight?

      Yes. Oversized moves may require permits, escorts, and route planning due to bridge clearances, weight limits, and road restrictions. We coordinate these requirements when needed.

      Do you offer OOG shipping from China to Europe?

      Yes. We support OOG freight from China to Europe and other global lanes, including port coordination, ocean transport, and delivery to the final destination.

      What information do you need to quote an OOG shipment?

      To provide an accurate quote, we typically need the cargo dimensions (L × W × H), total weight, number of pieces, photos or drawings, pickup and delivery locations, preferred shipping timeline, and any special handling details (lifting points, packing type, crating, or weather sensitivity).