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CRH Transportation

Flatbed & Construction Materials Freight Broker · Columbus, OH · Founded 2001

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Key facts

  • Founded 2001 · headquartered in Columbus, OH
  • Privately held
  • Gross revenue: $0.025B (est.) per Transport Topics 2024
  • Primary freight modes: Flatbed

About CRH Transportation

CRH Transportation LLC is a privately held freight broker founded in 2001 and headquartered in Columbus, OH. The company specializes in flatbed and construction materials freight — a specialized segment that requires different carrier relationships, equipment expertise, and operational knowledge than standard dry van brokerage. With an estimated $25 million in gross brokerage revenue, CRH Transportation serves contractors, building material suppliers, steel and lumber producers, and manufacturers that regularly move oversized or flatbed loads.

Flatbed freight encompasses a range of specialized equipment: standard flatbeds, step decks, removable gooseneck trailers (RGN), lowboys, and double-drop configurations for oversize loads. CRH Transportation's carrier network is built around flatbed-equipped carriers in the Midwest and Southeast, where construction activity and manufacturing density generate consistent flatbed freight demand. Columbus, OH is strategically located within 500 miles of approximately 60% of US manufacturing capacity, giving the broker natural proximity to industrial and construction material shippers.

Shippers evaluating CRH Transportation should understand that flatbed and construction freight requires broker expertise that general dry van brokers typically cannot match — including knowledge of load securement regulations, oversize permit requirements by state, and equipment compatibility with specific product dimensions. CRH's specialization in this area is its core differentiator. For dry van FTL, LTL, or reefer needs, a general-market broker will offer broader carrier options. For flatbed, heavy haul, or construction material moves in the Midwest and Southeast, CRH's focused expertise is a meaningful advantage.

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FMCSA & Licensing FMCSA Li-Public

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FMCSA MC# and DOT# not confirmed for CRH Transportation LLC. Verify current broker authority status at li-public.fmcsa.dot.gov by searching the legal entity name before tendering a load.

Coverage

48 contiguous states with Midwest and Southeast construction corridor strength

Strongest Lanes

Ohio → Midwest construction materials lanes Midwest → Southeast flatbed corridors Great Lakes manufacturing flatbed moves National construction project spot flatbed

Pros & Cons

✓ What shippers like
  • Specialized flatbed carrier network — access to equipment types that general brokers often cannot source quickly
  • Columbus, OH location centers the broker in the Midwest manufacturing and construction corridor
  • Oversize and heavy haul capability for loads that require permits and specialized equipment
  • Over 20 years of flatbed freight experience in construction and manufacturing verticals
  • Dry van FTL available alongside flatbed for shippers with mixed freight profiles
✕ Common complaints
  • Estimated $25M gross revenue — smaller scale limits capacity on high-volume or national programs
  • No LTL, reefer, intermodal, expedited, or cross-border capability
  • Technology platform not differentiated — no confirmed instant quoting or API integration
  • FMCSA MC# and DOT# not publicly confirmed — verify authority before tendering

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FAQ

Is CRH Transportation licensed and bonded as a freight broker?

CRH Transportation LLC has operated as a licensed freight broker since 2001. FMCSA MC# and DOT# details are not publicly confirmed in this profile. Shippers should verify current broker authority and bond status at li-public.fmcsa.dot.gov by searching 'CRH Transportation' before tendering a load.

What types of freight does CRH Transportation move?

Per Transport Topics Top 100 data, CRH Transportation primarily brokers flatbed freight — including standard flatbeds, step decks, RGN, and heavy haul configurations for construction materials, steel, lumber, and manufactured goods. Dry van FTL is also handled on an active basis. CRH does not specialize in LTL, reefer, intermodal, parcel, or expedited freight.

How do CRH Transportation's rates compare to other freight brokers?

CRH Transportation does not publicly disclose margin data. Flatbed freight rates are typically 10–25% higher than comparable dry van lanes due to specialized equipment costs, load securement labor, and permit requirements for oversize loads. CRH's carrier relationships in the Midwest may offer competitive flatbed pricing on regional lanes. Compare rates using ShipperGuide's free instant rate tool for your specific freight type and lane.

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