Anker Trucking Inc. is a family owned and operated business founded by William Anker, Sr. in 1976. He began as a single owner-operator. Since then we have grown into a full-service regional trucking operation with twenty-five (25) full-time employees including fifteen (15) certified drivers, three (3) full-time mechanics and professional office help.
We are positioned to remain competitive regardless of your hauling needs and will welcome the opportunity to discuss rates, availability and our various hauling policies at your convenience.
Anker Trucking Inc. does a variety of specialized hauling and emergency service work for a wide spectrum of customers. Though we do haul over the road, we generally specialize in regional hauls of 300 miles or less. In addition to being known for the hauling of industrial as well as construction equipment, our customers learn to count on Anker’s expertise regarding the movement of heavy equipment and machinery.
The company currently owns several well-maintained semi-tractors and numerous semi-trailers which consist of LowBoys ranging from 30-70 ton with 18″ to 24″ deck height, Stretch LowBoys 40 and 55 ton with 29″ to 50′ deck lengths at 22″ deck height, 30 ton Tilt Bed Trailer with a 20 ton wench, Single Drops with 40″ deck height, Stretch Flatbeds at 102″ wide x 48′ to 80′ extended 3 axle, Flatbeds, and Eleven Axle Tractor/Trailer with 140,000 pound capacity to fulfill your heavy hauling needs .
Regardless of whether your load is legal, wide, high or overweight, whether it requires permits or special routing, Anker Trucking has the experience to get it there for you safely and on time.
Construction equipment of all kinds:
Industrial presses / stamping machines
Tanks
Plastic injection molding machines
Entire plant moves
Chillers
Generators
FTL stands for Full Truckload. A shipment that is over 10,000lb or takes up an entire truck by
itself is considered Full Truckload. One of the main characteristic of an FTL Services is that it
will take your shipment on a long haul, making one trip from point A to Point B without transferring
the cargo.
LTL stands for Less Than Truckload. If you have 200 pounds of freight to transport, you’ve got an LTL
shipment. It takes just a section of the truck and the cargo is safely consolidated with other shipments
that may be picked up and distributed in the same area.
Adjustments can be costly, but can mostly be avoided with accurate information.
Common adjustments occur around oversized items (more than 12 feet in length), lift-gates,
limited delivery access, residential fees, reclassifications and changes to the bill of lading.