Stepdeck & Power-Only Trucking to Louisville, Kentucky
M Taylor Inc provides owner-operated stepdeck hauling and power-only transport to and from Louisville. Louisville is home to Ford's massive Kentucky Truck Plant — the largest Ford facility in the world — UPS Worldport, the world's largest automated package hub, and the global epicenter of bourbon distilling. Three distinct industries generating premium freight that rewards professional, reliable carriers.
Automotive, Logistics & Bourbon Freight in Louisville
Ford's Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville is the largest Ford facility in the world — producing the F-250, F-350, and Expedition. The plant and its extensive supplier network generate enormous automotive manufacturing equipment and press tooling freight throughout the Louisville corridor. This is Motor City-level freight demand without the Michigan congestion.
UPS Worldport at Louisville International Airport is the world's largest automated package handling facility — processing millions of packages daily and generating massive logistics infrastructure freight demand. And Kentucky's bourbon distilling industry — the source of 95% of the world's bourbon supply — creates unique, high-value distillery equipment freight that few carriers have experience handling professionally.
- Ford Kentucky Truck Plant manufacturing freight
- Automotive supplier and press tooling loads
- UPS Worldport logistics infrastructure
- Bourbon distillery equipment and cooperage freight
- GE Appliances manufacturing equipment
- Healthcare and medical equipment (Norton, Baptist)
Stepdeck Hauling to and from Louisville
M Taylor Inc provides stepdeck transport between Florida and Louisville on I-65 — one of the most direct Florida-to-Midwest routes. Louisville is a natural distribution hub between the Southeast and Midwest. Every load handled personally by the owner-operator with direct communication throughout.
- Automotive manufacturing and press tooling
- Distillery and brewing equipment
- Logistics infrastructure freight
- Healthcare and medical equipment
- Oversized and permitted loads
- High-value specialty freight
Power-Only Service for Louisville Operations
Power-only transport for carriers moving trailers through the Louisville I-65/I-64/I-71 interchange. Professional owner-operator service for automotive and logistics trailer repositioning and long-haul tows between Louisville and Florida.
- Automotive and press tooling trailers
- Logistics facility trailers
- Distillery equipment trailers
- Flatbed and stepdeck trailers
- Drop-and-hook operations
- Florida to Louisville corridor runs
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you haul Ford Kentucky Truck Plant freight?
Yes. Ford Kentucky Truck Plant manufacturing equipment, press tooling, and automotive supplier freight require professional stepdeck transport. M Taylor Inc handles automotive manufacturing freight with proper securement and direct accountability.
Do you transport bourbon distillery equipment in Kentucky?
Yes. Bourbon distillery equipment, cooperage machinery, and specialty brewing infrastructure require careful open-deck transport. M Taylor Inc handles distillery freight as the unique, high-value specialty load it is.
Do you run loads between Florida and Louisville?
Yes. Cape Coral to Louisville is approximately 1,000 miles on I-75 and I-65 — a direct long-haul run. M Taylor Inc operates this Florida-to-Louisville corridor regularly.
Do you serve Lexington and the Kentucky Bluegrass region?
Yes. M Taylor Inc serves the full Kentucky corridor including Lexington, Bowling Green, and the Toyota Georgetown plant corridor in addition to Louisville.
Louisville Area Pickup & Delivery
M Taylor Inc serves Louisville, Jefferson County, and the greater Metro Louisville region including Southern Indiana.
Also Serving Nearby
In addition to Louisville, M Taylor Inc serves Nashville, Cincinnati, and major markets throughout Kentucky and the Midwest.
Get a Quote for Louisville Stepdeck or Power-Only Transport
Ford truck freight, distillery equipment, logistics loads — professional execution in Louisville.