Rigging heavy machinery is complicated enough without having to manage multiple specialties. This is where MAX takes over. Maximum management of all of your rigging and moving projects. Hiring one company to handle the equipment utilities, a second company to move and erect the machinery and equipment, and a third to provide the leveling, aligning, and anchoring can be time consuming and expensive.
It can also result in scheduling delays and miscommunications. Maximum Machinery Moving will be a reliable and trustworthy partner for seamless heavy lifting coordination as well as relocation and specialized transportation services.
It can also result in scheduling delays and miscommunications. Maximum Machinery Moving will be a reliable and trustworthy partner for seamless heavy lifting coordination as well as relocation and specialized transportation services.
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Colorado born Michael Fellows brought his passion for control, strength and rigging management to Phoenix in 2012. Making a name for himself and building relationships in the fast growing industrial and manufacturing boom. Son of an air traffic controller and business executive, Mike's foundation is built on the utmost respect for knowledge control safety and finding the right people to believe in.
We'll take care of your project beyond the rigging and machinery moving. Our team of experienced project managers and transportation professionals will provide the solutions your project needs in a timely and effective matter. Evaluate all obstacles of the project to determine the most effective and safest solution to complete your project on-time.
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Kenny Hovorks
Dec 24, 2021
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Critical: Professionalism
Their drivers do not practice safe driving! The driver this morning was a fraction of a second away from causing a multi car accident on the I-10. You would think they would be smart enough to slow down and not cut across lanes when pulling heavy equipment but apparently not!
Their drivers do not practice safe driving! The driver this morning was a fraction of a second away from causing a multi car accident on the I-10. You would think they would be smart enough to slow down and not cut across lanes when pulling heavy equipment but apparently not!