Compliance-driven structure
Operations are led by certified transportation professionals and supported by documented procedures, active safety oversight, and real-time shipment visibility.
JCQ provides logistics services throughout Central Florida in support of construction projects, hospitality renovations, commercial developments, and theme park operations.
Our fleet operates 24 hours a day, allowing us to respond to shifting schedules and job site demands without delay.
These services may be integrated with JCQ's construction and warehousing divisions for coordinated project execution, or delivered as a standalone solution for owners and general contractors who need dependable, schedule-driven freight support.
Operations are led by certified transportation professionals and supported by documented procedures, active safety oversight, and real-time shipment visibility.
Every load is managed with attention to regulatory compliance, risk mitigation, schedule protection, and overall project performance.
Our technology provides live cargo location, continuously updated delivery ETAs, and AI-powered in-cab cameras to ensure drivers operate safely and cargo is transported securely.
Clients receive controlled documentation and clear communication throughout the delivery lifecycle.
From a single pallet to over-dimensional cargo — our fleet range lets us transport general freight, specialized materials, heavy equipment, and oversized loads based on project requirements.
Light-duty courier
Crew + small freight
16' · 24' · 26'
28' · 48' · 53'
Open-deck freight
Tall + over-height cargo
Heavy equipment haul
On-site material handling
Each service operates under the same compliance, safety, and reporting standards — whether dispatched standalone or as part of a JCQ-integrated project.
Oversized or high-value materials are transported under detailed routing plans that account for permits, escorts, access restrictions, and site conditions.
Dedicated equipment is assigned to high-volume shipments requiring direct routing and reduced handling.
When delivery windows are limited, our team coordinates priority transport aligned with field schedules.
Materials move between warehouses, staging facilities, and active job sites under structured routing plans that support phased construction activity.
During preconstruction, logistics planning includes cost evaluation, route assessment, site access coordination, and schedule alignment.
Urgent material needs are addressed through rapid dispatch within the Central Florida region.
Trailers may be staged onsite to allow loading or unloading based on job site timing rather than driver wait time.
Multiple shipments are combined into optimized loads to improve efficiency, reduce handling, and control transportation costs.
Access-controlled environments such as occupied hospitality properties and theme parks are serviced with attention to credentialing, timing restrictions, and guest-facing considerations.
As project volume increases, capacity extends beyond the internal fleet through vetted carrier partnerships managed under structured brokerage controls. Each partner is reviewed before any load moves, and safeguards are in place to maintain transparency between shipper and carrier.
Operating authority verification
Insurance coverage review
Safety performance history
Compliance and audit screening
Double-brokering prevention safeguards
Transparent shipper-to-carrier visibility
Construction, warehousing, and fleet operations are coordinated under one logistics structure — alignment that pays off across every active project.
Deliveries arrive sequenced to install windows — not whenever a carrier shows up.
Material flow stays aligned with construction phasing, kitting plans, and lift schedules.
One reporting structure across freight, warehouse, and self-perform line items.
A single owner for every load, every receipt, and every reconciliation.
Tell us about the project — site, scope, timing, and any constraints. A senior logistics manager will respond within one business day.