Ship Heavy Equipment to Germany in 2025 with All TransportDepot Inc., your licensed & bonded FMC NVOCC (License #021693). We specialize in the international shipping of bulldozers, excavators, trucks, tractors, cranes, and agricultural machinery from the USA to major German ports including Hamburg, Bremen, and Bremerhaven.

Whether you’re importing construction machinery, buying from U.S. auctions, or comparing shipping rates, our team ensures a secure, cost-effective, and hassle-free process from pickup to delivery.

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✅ Why Choose All TransportDepot to Ship Heavy Equipment?

  • Competitive Pricing: Cost-efficient shipping from U.S. ports to Germany.

  • Fast & Reliable: Weekly sailings to Hamburg, Bremen, and Bremerhaven.

  • Full-Service Logistics: Inland transport, export documentation, and customs support.

  • Secure Transport: Professional handling with optional marine insurance.


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🌍 The Complete Guide to Shipping Heavy Equipment Overseas

Shipping heavy equipment to Germany involves careful planning, export compliance, and port coordination. All TransportDepot Inc. simplifies every step — from pickup at U.S. auctions or seller locations to delivery at German ports — so your equipment arrives on time and in excellent condition.


🚢 Shipping Methods for Heavy Equipment

We offer several shipping methods depending on your equipment:

  • RoRo (Roll-On/Roll-Off): Ideal for drivable machinery like trucks, graders, and tractors.

  • Flat Rack: Perfect for oversized items such as excavators, cranes, or loaders.

  • Container Shipping: Suited for dismantled machines, parts, or smaller units.

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💲 Cost to Ship Heavy Equipment from the USA to Germany

The cost of shipping heavy equipment to Germany typically ranges from $2,800 – $7,900+, depending on:

  • Equipment size and weight

  • Shipping method (RoRo, flat rack, or container)

  • U.S. departure port (e.g., Baltimore, Houston, Savannah)

  • Optional services like inland transport and insurance

We provide transparent, all-inclusive quotes with no hidden charges.


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🔎 Step-by-Step Shipping Process

  1. Evaluate the Equipment: Determine size, weight, and operability.

  2. Select Shipping Method: Based on the equipment type and dimensions.

  3. Documentation: Prepare Bill of Lading, title, commercial invoice, and export forms.

  4. Export & Customs Clearance: Handled by our experienced logistics team.

  5. Arrival in Germany: Offload at Hamburg, Bremen, or Bremerhaven.


🚢 Sample Cost to Ship Heavy Equipment to Germany (2025)

Equipment TypeExample ModelDeparture Port (USA)Destination Port (Germany)Starting Rate (USD)
BulldozerCaterpillar D8Baltimore, MDHamburg$4,195
ExcavatorKomatsu PC200Houston, TXBremerhaven$4,895
Backhoe LoaderJCB 3CXSavannah, GAHamburg$3,795
Dump TruckKomatsu HM400Jacksonville, FLBremen$5,195
Tractor (Farm)John Deere 7720Newark, NJHamburg$3,495
Combine HarvesterJohn Deere S770Freeport, TXBremerhaven$6,395
Mobile CraneLiebherr LTM 1100Long Beach, CAHamburg$8,295
Heavy TruckFreightliner F-750Los Angeles, CAHamburg$3,895

⚠️ Note:

  • Rates are port-to-port estimates.

  • Inland transport, insurance, and terminal handling fees are not included.

  • Final pricing depends on equipment dimensions and method of shipping.

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🏗 Buying Equipment from U.S. Auctions for Germany

Germany imports a significant amount of construction and agricultural machinery from the U.S. We offer full logistics solutions, including pickup from auction sites, inland transport, export clearance, and shipping to German ports.

Top U.S. auctions we service:

  • Ritchie Bros. – heavy machinery & construction

  • Copart – salvage trucks & equipment

  • IAAI – commercial vehicles

  • IronPlanet – excavators, tractors, dozers

  • Manheim – commercial trucks

  • GovPlanet – surplus & specialty equipment


🚛 Common Equipment We Ship to Germany

  • Construction: Dozers, graders, wheel loaders, dump trucks

  • Agriculture: Tractors, harvesters, sprayers

  • Industrial: Cranes, forklifts, drilling rigs, trucks

  • Top Brands: Caterpillar, Komatsu, John Deere, Volvo, JCB, Hitachi

Preparation Tips:

  • Clean equipment to comply with German/EU import rules.

  • Remove loose attachments and secure all parts.

  • Opt for marine insurance for added protection.

  • Use our tracking tools for shipment updates.


🚚 Inland Transport to U.S. Ports

We provide specialized inland transport for heavy equipment from sellers, auctions, or dealers across the USA to major ports like Baltimore, Houston, Savannah, and Los Angeles, ensuring your shipment reaches the vessel on time.


✅ Conclusion

Shipping heavy equipment to Germany is straightforward with All TransportDepot Inc.. From tractors and excavators to trucks and cranes, we provide affordable, secure, and efficient transport to Hamburg, Bremen, and Bremerhaven, backed by full logistics support.

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📧 Email: ship@alltransportdepot.com
📞 Phone: +1 (678) 528-5794
💬 WhatsApp: +1 (470) 791-4497


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