KPAC provides specialized overweight container transport services within designated corridor routes serving the Port of Long Beach and the Port of Los Angeles. Our operational expertise ensures legal, compliant movement of overweight cargo from marine terminals to temperature-controlled warehouse facilities, reducing regulatory risk and protecting supply chain timelines throughout Southern California.

Overweight Corridor Container Transport Near the Ports of Long Beach & Los Angeles

Specialized Handling for Overweight Containers

Overweight containers require strict compliance with California transportation regulations. Movement outside designated corridor routes can result in violations, fines, and operational delays.

KPAC manages compliant overweight container transfers from the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles directly to our temperature-controlled warehouse facilities.

We support:

  • Overweight import containers
  • Refrigerated and frozen cargo
  • Bulk and palletized freight
  • Time-sensitive food imports

Understanding Corridor & Regulatory Restrictions

Overweight containers are subject to specific legal limitations, including:

  • Restricted movement outside approved corridor routes
  • Legal limitations beyond Pacific Coast Highway (PCH)
  • Prohibition of movement on standard chassis
  • Designated corridor-only transport requirements

These loads require proper equipment, routing, and regulatory awareness. KPAC ensures all container movements remain compliant within approved corridor guidelines serving both gateway ports.

Strategic Facility Location Advantage

KPAC’s warehouse facilities provide a strategic advantage for overweight container handling within corridor regulations.

Because of our proximity to the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, containers can be transferred quickly and compliantly to refrigerated or frozen storage without unnecessary routing or regulatory exposure.

This reduces:

  • Risk of violation
  • Transit delays
  • Port congestion exposure
  • Demurrage and detention fees

Integrated Cold Storage & Distribution

Once transported within corridor compliance, overweight containers can be:

By integrating overweight transport with cold storage and distribution services, KPAC provides a complete cold chain lifecycle solution from port arrival to final destination.

Why Experience Matters in Overweight Transport

Overweight container logistics is not standard drayage. It requires:

  • Corridor-compliant routing expertise
  • Specialized chassis coordination
  • Port terminal familiarity
  • Temperature-controlled warehouse integration

With over 31 years of cold chain and port logistics experience, KPAC delivers compliant overweight transport solutions supporting importers and distributors across Southern California.

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Overweight Container Transport

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KPAC Coil | Wilmington
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KPAC E Street | Wilmington
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Whether you’re moving refrigerated or frozen goods through the Port of Long Beach or distributing across Southern California, our team is ready to support your cold storage and cold-chain logistics needs.