ATG Transport, LLC was originally founded in 1988 under the name of Arizona Transportation Group, Inc. as a licensed property broker. In 1992, the company was reorganized under the name ATG Transport operating as a logistics provider until 2011, when ATG was awarded its certificate to operate in over the road cartage. We focus on offering dedicated truck load service on general commodities with a very high degree of emphasis on Hazardous Materials. We strive to offer premium on-time service as required by our customer. Our customers and drivers are supported by a very talented leadership team with over 78 years of experience in the transportation and logistics area. We come together to ensure the service, quality and reliability that our customers should expect from a transportation company.
Over-the-Road Truckload
High quality equipment, skilled drivers, professional management team, thousands of pre-qualified carriers. We are your “go to”!
Brokerage Freight
Our network of ATG carriers are unmatched in their reliability and scope of service, and give you access to many different equipment types.
Hazardous Materials
ATG is an industry leader in hazmat transportation. We take pride in over 75% of our fleet having one million miles or more of safe, accident free driving.
Expedited & Emergency Trucks
At ATG Tranpsort, we specialize in expedited service and always have teams on standby to provide you with the services you need.
Power-Only Services
ATG has 20 years of experience hauling equipment in good working order. Our staff works diligently to make sure your freight arrives safely and on time.
Dedicated Fleets
ATG is a a committed, consistent carrier and makes moving freight easier with reduced transportation costs, reduced liability, and dynamic route optimization.
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.