Tilt Transport in Cessnock
Cessnock Tilt Transport
Easylift Newcastle Tilt & Towing provides tilt transport services throughout Cessnock and surrounding areas. Our team operates a 40-foot self-loading tilt tray, specifically suited for oversized or awkward loads that can’t be handled with standard trucks.
With more than 30 years of combined experience, we support local trades, businesses, civil contractors and private customers with transport solutions that are safe and practical.
Our fleet includes modern, late-model vehicles maintained to high mechanical standards, and our services are backed by G22 certification for compliant operation on council and civil projects. Tilt transport is available seven days a week and is suitable for a wide range of load types — including containers, site sheds, portable buildings, machinery and more.
For jobs where forklift or crane access isn’t possible, our equipment allows efficient loading directly from the ground. We are fully licensed and follow strict procedures to manage loading, transport and handover.
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0419 615 955 to speak with our team or request a quote.
Oversized Transport Specialists
Our tilt tray slides back and tilts down to create a ramp, allowing equipment or structures to be winched or rolled onto the deck safely.
This is useful for transporting shipping containers, plant equipment, site sheds, and other mobile or fixed structures throughout residential, commercial or semi-rural areas.
In Cessnock, where job sites may involve uneven ground or restricted access, the self-loading design removes the need for additional machinery. Jobs are managed by trained operators who follow clear steps from arrival to delivery, including site checks, secure tie-downs and safe winching protocols.
Vehicles are equipped to manage a variety of load sizes and weights, and we aim to schedule jobs around customer requirements. Assistance is available for questions about clearance, permits or access needs.
All transport is carried out in line with applicable safety standards and vehicle regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of machinery or structures are commonly moved with a tilt tray?
Tilt trays are designed for versatility and can carry a wide range of machinery and structures. Common loads include generators, pumps, lighting towers, forklifts, ride-on mowers and scissor lifts. They’re also used for transporting containers, site sheds, portable buildings and small to mid-sized plant equipment. Vehicles like classic cars, utes and trailers can also be moved using a tilt tray. The sliding and tilting mechanism makes it especially useful for non-driveable or unbalanced items.
Is it possible to transport multiple loads or book return trips?
Yes, multiple loads or return trips may be possible depending on the size, weight and nature of the items being transported. Some tilt tray operators offer bundled or staged transport if it fits within their load and scheduling limits. This is often arranged during the quoting or booking process. Customers should provide full load details in advance to ensure proper planning and vehicle suitability.
How much notice is typically needed to book a tilt tray?
The amount of notice required depends on demand, location and the nature of the job. Some operators offer same-day or next-day bookings, especially for urgent breakdowns. For planned or oversized haulage, a few days' notice is generally recommended. Jobs involving access issues or permit requirements may need longer lead times. It's best to book as early as possible, particularly during peak periods or for regional transport.


