Load of the Month: Pop-Up Fast Food Restaurant

ZMac Fast Food Oversized Freight
  • ZMac Pop-Up Fast Food Oversized Freight
  • ZMac Pop-Up Fast Food Oversized Freight
  • ZMac Pop-Up Fast Food Oversized Freight
  • ZMac Pop-Up Fast Food Oversized Freight
  • ZMac Pop-Up Fast Food Oversized Freight

Recently, ZMac had the pleasure – and challenge – of helping a major fast food chain undertake the beginning of an innovative new project. The ZMac team was approached in April to help haul a 20,000-pound prefabricated building halfway across the country. The pop-up restaurant was the first of its kind and we were excited to have the chance to be a part of a potentially game changing project for our client’s industry. Luckily our expertise made us an ideal partner.

Given the size of this load, transportation was no easy feat, but one ZMac eagerly jumped in to accommodate.

Quick facts of the load:
  • 52’ long
  • 19’ wide
  • 14’ tall
  • 20,000 lbs.

As you can probably imagine, transporting something this size takes careful planning and execution. But with many years of experience in hauling over-dimensional freight, ZMac was able to ensure the trip went off without a hitch. The pop-up restaurant made its way safely from its manufacturing location in Nebraska all the way up to Illinois. Night travel was required for some of the journey but thanks to the police escorts provided that was no issue.

Oversized freight is our speciality. Whether you’re transporting across the country, over the border or even ocean freight, ZMac provides easy and efficient handling of ODF every step of the way. Transportation isn’t all that we handle, we’ll take care of the behind the scenes action too. That means we find the right people (like police escorts) and equipment to get the job done right. We also handle all of the necessary paperwork and any additional requirements.

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