South Atlanta — Greenville, Georgia
55 Gay Road, Greenville, GA 30222
The home shop: fabrication, the fleet, and the crews that cover Georgia, Alabama and the eastern half of the corridor. Export crating ships from here with the ISPM-15 seal.
Locations & service area
Accuwright works from south of Atlanta and from DFW — and serves the Southern Industrial Corridor, South Carolina to Texas, every working day. When the project calls for it, the trucks go coast to coast, Mexico to Canada.
Send us the job Call 877-898-4377
Pictured: a press on the road — the shop is where the machine is.
55 Gay Road, Greenville, GA 30222
The home shop: fabrication, the fleet, and the crews that cover Georgia, Alabama and the eastern half of the corridor. Export crating ships from here with the ISPM-15 seal.
5009 Mosson Road, Fort Worth, TX 76119
The western anchor: Dallas–Fort Worth’s industrial base and the Texas end of the corridor, with the same crews, machines and record behind every job — see DFW industrial mechanical and Dallas rigging.
When we quote the North, the Northeast and the West Coast, we win work. Crews, machines and lowboys mobilize from two shops — the same logistics we sell. We move plants for a living; moving ourselves is the easy part.
Accuwright started where it still lives — Greenville, Georgia, south of Atlanta — and earned its name one plant floor at a time.
The first territory was the kind a crew can reach before sunrise: Atlanta machinery moving, LaGrange — the shop’s home town — Columbus, Macon, Covington, Gainesville, Augusta, down to Savannah — then across the state line into Alabama: Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Talladega, Montgomery, Auburn and Mobile.
Twenty-five years later, the map above is the answer: a second shop in Fort Worth, customers in more than 40 states, export work leaving the yard with an ISPM-15 stamp — and the same corridor towns still on the schedule every week. Growth never meant leaving. It meant more places that know the trucks by name.
We pull our crews from coast to coast — and we send them the same way.
Machinery moving and plant work keep Accuwright crews in industrial markets across the country constantly, and a relocation or a line install can hold the same crew on one plant floor for weeks or months at a stretch — often, we effectively never leave. That is what serving a market means here: not a phone number with a local area code, but iron on the ground and the same record behind it everywhere — the same EMR, the same clean OSHA logs, the same startup promise, whichever state the machine is in.
Origin, destination, roughly what it weighs and when — that is enough to start, whether the job is ten miles from a shop or two thousand.
Rather talk it through? 877-898-4377 — ask for the planning team.
No — and we’d rather tell you that than pretend. Accuwright has two shops: Greenville, Georgia and Fort Worth, Texas. Everywhere else on the map is a market our crews work in — many of them every day, and on long relocations and installs the same crew can be on one plant floor for months. Presence means iron on the ground, not a desk.
Constantly. The corridor — South Carolina to Texas — is the primary service area, and we perform projects coast to coast, Mexico to Canada, with international dismantle, export crating and container loading. More than 900 customers in over 40 US states is the record behind that sentence.
Whichever serves it best — same crews, same equipment standards, same record either way. Send the job through the form or call 877-898-4377, and the planning team routes it; you get a number back the same day.