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Oilfield Load Board: Post Oilfield Loads and Find Carriers

Post oilfield freight, communicate equipment requirements and connect with carriers through the Logistware Canadian Load Board. Built for oil and gas suppliers, shippers, freight brokers, transportation coordinators, load planners and carriers moving freight across Canada and Canada–U.S. lanes.

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Oilfield Freight Capacity

Post Oilfield Loads and Find Transportation Capacity

Finding a truck for oilfield freight can involve more than simply locating available capacity. The shipment may require a particular trailer configuration, unusual dimensions, specialized loading arrangements or transportation into an industrial yard, service location or operating region.

Timing can become especially important when a replacement component, drilling part, pump, valve or piece of equipment is needed to keep an operation moving.

Logistware gives oilfield shippers, suppliers, manufacturers, freight brokers and load planners a place to post freight and communicate those transportation requirements to carriers through the broader Logistware freight marketplace.

The goal is not to treat every oilfield shipment as the same type of freight. It is to give transportation providers enough information to determine whether the load fits their truck, trailer, location, operating lanes and schedule.

For Load Planners

Where can I post an oilfield load? Oilfield shippers and load planners can post freight through Logistware, enter the route, equipment and shipment requirements, and make the load available through the same Canadian freight marketplace used for other transportation opportunities.

Oil & Gas Freight

What Can Be Posted on an Oilfield Load Board?

Oil and gas supply chains move a wide range of freight. Some shipments fit conventional transportation equipment, while others require open-deck, specialized or expedited capacity.

Pipe, Casing & Tubular Products

Pipe, casing, tubing and related materials may move between manufacturers, distribution yards, storage locations and operating sites. Length, weight, securement and loading requirements can influence the equipment used.

Drilling & Rig Equipment

Drilling operations depend on equipment and components moving between suppliers, service companies, yards and worksites. Loads can range from individual components to larger machinery.

Pumps, Compressors & Generators

Industrial pumps, compressors, generators and supporting equipment require accurate dimensions, weight and loading information so carriers can evaluate equipment compatibility.

Valves & Wellhead Components

Valves, wellhead equipment and replacement components can become time-sensitive when needed for maintenance, repair or active field operations.

Tanks, Skids & Fabricated Equipment

Tanks, fabricated skids and modular oilfield equipment can involve unusual dimensions or handling requirements that should be clearly communicated before transportation.

Time-Critical Parts & Supplies

Replacement parts, tools and smaller fabricated components may be relatively compact but operationally urgent, making hot shot or expedited capacity relevant for certain shipments.

Freight for the Equipment

Find the Right Equipment for Oilfield Freight

Oilfield transportation can involve very different equipment requirements from one shipment to the next. Dimensions, weight, loading requirements and timing should guide the transportation decision.

Hot Shot

Suitable for certain smaller, urgent or time-sensitive parts, tools and equipment that do not require a full tractor-trailer.

Flatbed

Common for open-deck freight such as pipe, fabricated components, industrial materials and machinery.

Step Deck

A lower deck height can provide additional flexibility for certain taller pieces of machinery or equipment.

Lowboy & Heavy Haul

Larger machinery and over-dimensional equipment may call for specialized trailers and additional transportation planning.

Dry Van & Enclosed

Oil and gas supply chains also move packaged components, supplies and palletized freight suited to enclosed transportation.

Equipment selection depends on the actual commodity, dimensions, weight, loading method, securement requirements and applicable transportation regulations.

Two Sides of the Marketplace

Oilfield Load Board for Shippers, Load Planners and Carriers

The same freight opportunity looks different depending on which side of the shipment you manage. Shippers need transportation capacity. Carriers need freight that fits their equipment and operating plan.

For Shippers & Load Planners

Post Oilfield Freight and Reach Carriers

Oilfield suppliers, manufacturers, project coordinators, freight brokers and transportation planners can use a load board when freight is ready and suitable capacity needs to be found.

Instead of depending entirely on disconnected calls, email chains or only the transportation providers already stored in an internal contact list, freight can be made available through the platform.

  • Enter the origin and destination
  • Describe the freight accurately
  • Identify equipment requirements
  • Communicate timing and site details
  • Review carrier interest and bids
  • Award the shipment and coordinate the move
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For Carriers

Find Oilfield Loads That Fit Your Operation

Oilfield freight can create opportunities for carriers operating hot shot, flatbed, step deck, lowboy and other transportation equipment.

The important question is not simply whether an oilfield load is available. It is whether the freight fits the truck, trailer, route, schedule and capacity the carrier actually has available.

  • Review origin and destination lanes
  • Compare freight against available equipment
  • Check weight and dimensions
  • Review pickup and delivery timing
  • Evaluate loading and site requirements
  • Consider the truck's next planned movement
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From Requirement to Carrier

How to Post an Oilfield Load

Useful load postings give transportation providers enough information to determine whether the shipment fits their equipment, location, schedule and operation before they respond.

Enter the Route

Provide the pickup and delivery locations so carriers can evaluate the complete transportation lane.

Describe the Freight

Identify the equipment, material, component or commodity being moved and provide accurate shipment information.

Define Equipment

Specify hot shot, flatbed, step deck, lowboy or another equipment requirement when it is known.

Add Timing & Instructions

Communicate pickup windows, delivery expectations, loading information and relevant site requirements.

Review Carrier Responses

Evaluate interested carriers and confirm that the transportation provider and equipment meet the shipment requirements.

Better Load Information

Better Oilfield Load Posts Start With Better Information

Clear freight information helps suitable transportation providers evaluate the opportunity before committing time to a shipment that does not fit their equipment or operation.

Freight Description Identify the machinery, component, material or equipment rather than using only a broad description such as “oilfield equipment.”
Dimensions & Weight Length, width, height and total shipment weight can directly affect trailer selection and transportation planning.
Loading Method Explain whether loading equipment such as a crane or forklift is available and communicate relevant loading expectations.
Site Information Include relevant information for industrial yards, facilities, operating locations or other specialized pickup and delivery points.
Required Equipment Specify flatbed, hot shot, step deck, lowboy or other transportation equipment when the requirement is known.
Timing & Requirements Communicate pickup and delivery expectations together with relevant permits, handling, securement or site conditions.
Canadian Oil & Gas Transportation

Oilfield Freight Across Canada and Cross-Border Lanes

Canada's energy supply chain creates transportation requirements between manufacturers, suppliers, industrial yards, service companies, distribution points and operating regions.

Western Canada includes major oil and gas activity throughout Alberta, Saskatchewan and northeastern British Columbia. Oilfield equipment, parts and industrial materials can also move between Canadian companies and U.S. manufacturing or energy markets.

Logistware supports Canadian and Canada–U.S. freight activity through its broader load board, allowing oilfield transportation to remain connected to a larger freight marketplace rather than an isolated industry-only network.

Edmonton, Alberta
Nisku, Alberta
Leduc, Alberta
Red Deer, Alberta
Calgary, Alberta
Grande Prairie, Alberta
Fort McMurray, Alberta
Lloydminster
Estevan, Saskatchewan
Weyburn, Saskatchewan
Fort St. John, British Columbia
Canada–U.S. Freight Lanes
One Connected Freight Platform

The Oilfield Load Board Is Part of the Logistware Load Board

Logistware is not a collection of separate load boards for individual industries. Oilfield transportation is one freight category supported inside the broader Logistware Canadian Load Board.

A flatbed carrier moving pipe today may need steel, machinery or construction-material freight tomorrow. A shipper handling oilfield equipment may also coordinate general industrial or cross-border freight through the same transportation operation.

Keeping these opportunities inside one marketplace allows oilfield freight to connect with the same load posting, truck availability, carrier bidding, communication, tracking, documents and team-management tools available throughout Logistware.

This page gives oil and gas transportation a focused search destination while the actual freight activity remains connected to the larger Logistware platform.

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Shipment Posting Make freight opportunities visible with the route, equipment, timing and shipment information carriers need to review.
Truck & Load Matching Connect posted freight with truck availability, equipment requirements and relevant transportation lanes.
Bidding & Counteroffers Carriers can respond to freight opportunities while shippers and brokers review, accept, reject or counter offers.
Real-Time Tracking Maintain shipment visibility after an awarded load moves from pickup toward delivery.
Live Chat & Documents Keep freight conversations, BOLs, PODs, photos and shipment files easier to access around the active load.
Teams, Drivers & Mobile Coordinate dispatchers and drivers, assign awarded freight and keep shipment activity accessible from the road.
Oilfield Load Board FAQ

Questions About Posting and Finding Oilfield Loads

Answers for oilfield shippers, suppliers, freight brokers, transportation coordinators, load planners and carriers.

What is an oilfield load board?

An oilfield load board is a freight marketplace where oil and gas companies, suppliers, freight professionals and other businesses can post transportation opportunities that may be reviewed by carriers looking for loads. Logistware supports oilfield freight through its broader Canadian load board rather than operating a completely separate oilfield-only marketplace.

Where can I post oilfield loads?

Oilfield shippers, suppliers, freight brokers and load planners can post freight through Logistware and provide the route, equipment requirements, freight description, dimensions, timing and other information carriers need to evaluate the shipment.

Can carriers find hot shot oilfield loads on a load board?

Hot shot transportation can be appropriate for certain smaller, urgent or time-sensitive freight. Carriers can review available Logistware freight opportunities and determine whether a shipment fits their equipment, location, capacity and operating lanes.

What equipment is used to haul oilfield freight?

Depending on the shipment, oilfield freight may move by hot shot, flatbed, step deck, lowboy, heavy-haul equipment, enclosed trailers or other configurations. The correct equipment depends on the freight's dimensions, weight, loading requirements and applicable transportation requirements.

Can shippers use Logistware to find carriers for oilfield freight?

Yes. Businesses with freight to move can post shipment opportunities through Logistware so transportation providers can evaluate the load. The shipper or freight professional should review the selected carrier and independently confirm applicable operating, equipment, insurance, regulatory and site requirements before transportation.

Does Logistware only handle oilfield loads?

No. Logistware is a broader Canadian load board and freight platform for shippers, freight brokers and carriers. Oilfield and oil-and-gas freight are transportation categories supported within that larger marketplace alongside many other types of freight.

Can oilfield freight be posted for Canada–U.S. transportation?

Logistware supports Canadian and Canada–U.S. freight workflows. Cross-border shipment postings should clearly communicate the complete route and transportation requirements, while the parties involved remain responsible for confirming applicable customs, regulatory, equipment and documentation requirements.

What should a load planner include in an oilfield freight posting?

Include the origin, destination, commodity or equipment description, dimensions, weight, required trailer type, pickup and delivery timing, loading information and relevant site or special transportation requirements.

Post Your Next Oilfield Load on Logistware

Whether you are planning an equipment move, shipping pipe or machinery, coordinating industrial supplies or looking for capacity for a time-sensitive component, connect the freight with transportation opportunities through the broader Logistware Canadian Load Board.

Freight Access on the Road

Take the Logistware Load Board With You

Use the Logistware mobile app to review freight activity, manage awarded shipments, communicate with freight partners and keep shipment documents accessible while your transportation team is moving.

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