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Among the many extraordinary and oversize loads we’ve escorted, it seems that #vessels are most commonly moved.

Supor contacted VersaBucket last month to help get a 17’3” tall vessel escorted from Franklin, LA to Yorktown, TX. We sent over 3 trucks to provide a clear path for this load.

Thanks to Supor for giving us a call and letting us handle your bucket truck needs!


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At VersaBucket, employees understand that when escorting an oversized load, communication and teamwork are key!

During the end of February and into March, our crews safely escorted (5) loads of 22’6” tall propane tanks over a span of 6 days for Bay Ltd locally in Corpus Christi, TX.

VersaBucket provided (5) bucket trucks with crews and (1) boom truck for this project. Thanks to Bay Ltd. for relying on us to clear their way safely!


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We love to see the US through the windows of a bucket truck!

Precision Specialized contacted us last month to escort this 16’2” agitator from the US/Canada line starting in New York all the way down to George Town, South Carolina. We had 10 days of travel with the load and everything went smoothly during the trip.

Thanks for giving VersaBucket, LLC a call!


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VersaBucket, LLC believes in investing in our people.

This past month, we sent four employees to obtain or renew their IMSA traffic signal certifications. All four successfully completed the course and received their IMSA technician I and II certifications.

These certifications ensure that our personnel are trained in traffic signal control system troubleshooting, on-site repairs and maintenance methods. Upon completion of the course, they can promote safe, efficient signalized intersections on every job.

For more information on IMSA certification – click here: [https://sunshinesafety.org/imsa/#TST2]


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Name that load: What was Bay Ltd hauling through Texas in January?

To start off 2020, Bay Ltd gave us a call to help get this module transported from Corpus Christi to Mont Belvieu, TX. VersaBucket sent over 3 escort trucks and crews to maneuver this piece through traffic signals and power lines on the 3 day journey.

The module was delivered by Bay Ltd safely and without incident. Thanks for giving us the opportunity to help!


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We are not bound by state borders!

In the middle of December, Mammoet invited us to help them transport another vessel from their yard in Rosharon, TX to its destination in New Mexico. VersaBucket was able to send over 6 of our bucket trucks to guide this 19’3” tall vessel on the 10 – day journey across state lines. The job went smoothly and the vessel was delivered successfully to its destination.

Thanks Mammoet for giving us a call to assist!


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Come rain or shine, we will guide you through!

Even on dreary days, vessels need to be moved. This one was a 22’2” tall vessel hauled by @Deep South from Cypress to Mt Belvieu. With extra precaution because of the weather and a little help from 4 VersaBucket trucks and police escorts, Deep South got this vessel safely to its destination.


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Where is your favorite place to work?

At VersaBucket, we love working outside in the beautiful weather! Late November we had the opportunity to help Supor Heavy Haul transport a 20’3” transformer locally in Houston.

We sent 2 of our bucket trucks to clear the way and safely helped them reach their destination.

Thanks Supor Heavy Haul for giving us a call to assist with this transport!


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What is lean, green and can help get you safely to your destination? VersaBucket’s bucket truck escorts!

Last week we had the pleasure of helping Barnhart Crane and Rigging get a couple of control buildings safely from Houston to Nederland, TX. We sent 5 buckets over to get these 19’6” and 19’3” buildings routed under power lines and traffic signals over a span of two days.

As always, thanks to Barnhart for the opportunity to assist!