Oversized & Heavy Haul
Flatbed Transport
Houston, TX
JNP Transport, LLC hauls flatbed freight from Houston across Texas and into 13 regional states. Steel, oilfield equipment, construction materials, and oversized loads — handled right, every time.
Flatbed & Step Deck
48 ft and 53 ft trailers
All Commodities
Steel, oilfield, construction
14 States
TX and regional network
Permit Loads
Oversized and overweight
Houston Flatbed Freight Carrier
Houston is the energy capital of the world and one of the largest industrial markets in the United States. That means a constant flow of steel, oilfield equipment, heavy machinery, and construction materials moving in and out of the region every day. JNP Transport, LLC is built to handle it.
Our flatbed operation runs standard 48 ft and 53 ft trailers, step decks, and lowboys for oversized and overweight loads. We haul steel coils, beams, and plate from Houston's steel service centers. We move oilfield equipment and pipe from fabrication yards to wellsites across Texas and the Gulf Coast. We transport construction materials and heavy machinery to job sites throughout our regional network.
For oversized and overweight loads, our team handles permit procurement, route surveys, and escort coordination so your freight moves legally and safely. We work with shippers, project cargo managers, and logistics coordinators to plan complex moves from origin to destination.
Every flatbed load is handled by our company drivers — experienced, professional, and trained in proper securement and tarping procedures. No brokers. No surprises. Just reliable flatbed service from Houston.
Flatbed Capabilities
Commodities We Haul
Steel & Metal
Coils, beams, plate, pipe, structural
Oilfield Equipment
Wellhead, tanks, pipe, machinery
Construction Materials
Lumber, rebar, precast, equipment
Heavy Machinery
Industrial, agricultural, construction
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Need flatbed freight moved from Houston? Contact our dispatch team.
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Coverage Area
Flatbed lanes from Houston across Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and 9 additional states.
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