When a single load is not the unit of work — the entire project is. Plant rollouts, construction phases, equipment installations. Orchestrated execution where sequencing matters as much as the freight itself.
Project freight is not transactional. Before we quote, we scope. Before we move, we plan. Every project gets a written execution document — equipment, sequencing, contingencies, contacts, escalation paths.
If your operation involves a beginning, middle, and end — and freight has to move in a specific order to make it work — we've probably moved one before.
An anonymized example of how a mid-sized project actually runs through the FenceLine Standard™. Six weeks, twelve loads, one execution plan, zero surprises.
Project freight starts with a conversation. Submit the brief below and Adrian will reach out within 24 hours to schedule a scoping call. Quotes follow scoping — never the other way around.
Tell us yours. We'll come back with a real plan — not a one-line quote.