New Mexico Commercial Transport Intelligence
Semi Truck Transport in New Mexico
Nationwide semi truck and commercial vehicle transport with dedicated New Mexico carrier capacity. Pickup and delivery across every major metro, port, auction, and freight corridor statewide — running, non-running, oversize, and fleet moves.
- Primary corridors
- I-10, I-25, I-40
- Key markets
- Albuquerque, Las Cruces
- Coverage
- Operational, non-running, fleet, dealership
New Mexico Semi Truck Transport at a Glance
We move semi tractors, day cabs, sleeper cabs, cab & chassis, bobtails, and full 18-wheeler combinations to and from every major New Mexico market. Loads are dispatched to vetted USDOT-authorized carriers running flatbed, step-deck, RGN, or lowboy equipment based on the specific vehicle class, condition, and lane. Operable trucks may also ship via bonded CDL driveaway.
Semi Truck Transportation Services in New Mexico
Nationwide shipping for work trucks, service vehicles, and commercial fleet units across every state.
Door-to-door transport for tractors, trailers, and full 18-wheeler combinations on flatbed, RGN, or driveaway.
Coordinated multi-truck moves for dealerships, leasing companies, and enterprise fleet operators.
Permits, escorts, and lowboy or RGN equipment for oversize and overweight commercial vehicles.
Winch loading and specialized handling for wrecked, seized, or non-running tractors and Class 8 trucks.
Rapid pickup and dedicated single-truck loads for downtime-sensitive commercial moves.
State-by-state permitting, pilot cars, and heavy-haul equipment for oversize Class 8 tractors.
Yard-to-buyer transport for units purchased at commercial truck auctions nationwide.
Dealer trade, new-inventory delivery, and multi-unit relocation for franchised truck dealers.
Bonded CDL drivers ferry your operable tractor over-the-road with full inspection and documentation.
Empty and commercial trailer transport — dry van, reefer, flatbed, tanker, and lowboy.
US port drayage, RoRo booking, and container loading for overseas semi truck shipments.
Commercial Trucks We Transport in New Mexico
Primary New Mexico Commercial Truck Markets
City-specific transport intelligence for New Mexico's highest-demand commercial markets.
Semi truck transport in Albuquerque, NM — pickup and delivery, non-running, fleet, and driveaway.
Semi truck transport in Las Cruces, NM — pickup and delivery, non-running, fleet, and driveaway.
Semi truck transport in Santa Fe, NM — pickup and delivery, non-running, fleet, and driveaway.
Semi truck transport in Farmington, NM — pickup and delivery, non-running, fleet, and driveaway.
Semi truck transport in Roswell, NM — pickup and delivery, non-running, fleet, and driveaway.
New Mexico Truck Transport Corridors
The FHWA Primary Highway Freight System identifies I-10, I-25, I-40 as the load-bearing freight arteries through New Mexico. Our dispatch aligns pickup windows to these corridors so carriers avoid deadhead miles and delivery windows stay tight.
New Mexico Semi Truck Transport Costs
Representative rate bands for New Mexico routes. Actual pricing depends on truck condition, equipment required, seasonality, and fuel surcharge. Request a quote for a specific-lane rate.
| Route type | Approx. mileage | Typical timeframe | Pricing factors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Intra-New Mexico short haul | 50–300 mi | 1–3 days | Equipment, running condition |
| Regional (adjacent state) | 300–800 mi | 2–5 days | Corridor demand, fuel |
| Cross-country | 1,500–2,800 mi | 5–10 days | Backhaul, permits, oversize |
Rate bands are planning estimates and subject to change based on live carrier capacity.
Equipment & Loading Requirements
Standard flatbed hauling for tractors and cab & chassis meeting height limits.
Drop-deck trailer for taller tractors staying under interstate clearance.
Deep-well lowboy for oversize tractors and heavy Class 8 configurations.
Removable Gooseneck for drive-on loading of non-running or oversize tractors.
How Semi Truck Transport Works in New Mexico
- 1Provide truck and route information.
- 2Confirm dimensions and operational condition.
- 3Select the appropriate transport method.
- 4Coordinate pickup and delivery statewide.
Nearby State Coverage
New Mexico Semi Truck Transport FAQs
How much does it cost to ship a semi truck in New Mexico?
New Mexico rates typically range from $2.00 to $4.50 per mile depending on equipment, condition, and lane. Non-running and oversize tractors carry higher rates.
Can you transport a non-running semi truck from New Mexico?
Yes. Winch-equipped flatbeds, RGNs, and lowboys handle inoperable, wrecked, or seized tractors anywhere in New Mexico.
How long does semi truck transport take in New Mexico?
Intra-state moves run 1–3 days. Regional moves out of New Mexico run 2–5 days. Cross-country lanes take 5–10 days depending on corridor demand.
Do you cover every city in New Mexico?
Yes. Priority markets get dedicated dispatch pages; other New Mexico pickups are quoted on a per-lane basis.
What permits are required for oversize semi truck transport in New Mexico?
New Mexico DOT requires oversize/overweight permits for loads exceeding legal limits (typically 8'6" wide, 13'6" tall, 80,000 lbs gross). Our dispatch handles all New Mexico permitting and pilot-car coordination when required.
Do you transport sleeper cabs and day cabs across New Mexico?
Yes. Both sleeper and day cab tractors ship on flatbed or step-deck equipment across New Mexico, with height clearance verified per corridor.
We transport semi trucks and commercial vehicles themselves. We do not provide freight or cargo-hauling services.
