Hervey Bay Tilt Tray Hire

Heavy Haulage in Bundaberg

Fast, around-the-clock tilt tray transport—powered by local know-how and a fleet built for heavy lifting.

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Bundaberg Heavy Haulage

When your truck or bus isn’t going anywhere, Hervey Bay Tilt Tray Hire is the crew to call. We offer heavy haulage across Bundaberg with modern tilt trays built for serious loads—up to 21 tonnes.


Whether it’s a rigid truck, small fleet vehicle or full-length coach, we’ve got the tools and know-how to move it safely. Breakdowns, relocations, workshop drop-offs—we’ve handled it all. We know time is tight for businesses, contractors and tradies, so we focus on fast, efficient loading and secure transport every time.


No confusion, no long waits, just straight-up service and clear communication from the first call to final delivery. That’s why locals trust us.



If you need reliable truck and bus transport handled by professionals, give us a call on 0439 117 985 today.

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Heavy Haulage for the Larger Jobs

We know Bundaberg has its quirks—tight driveways, tricky access spots and industrial areas that can be a pain to navigate. That’s where experience makes all the difference. Our team is used to working on job sites, back roads and loading zones where there’s no room to muck around. Every job starts with a plan—checking access, measuring load specs and getting the right truck out to you.


Our tilt trays are cleaned, serviced and fully equipped with winches, ramps and safety gear to handle non-drivable vehicles. We’ve helped local councils, bus operators, fleet managers and mechanics move everything from long-haul rigs to trade vehicles with zero fuss.


You won’t get passed around—just a direct line to someone who gets it. From your first call to unloading, we keep you updated and in control. It’s about making heavy transport easy, efficient and handled by people who care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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How are large vehicles loaded onto the tray if they can't drive?