Shipping Wars
Series exploring the deadline-driven world of heavy-duty movers who bid to transport strange, delicate and cumbersome items that other carriers won't touch.
Series exploring the deadline-driven world of heavy-duty movers who bid to transport strange, delicate and cumbersome items that other carriers won't touch.
Pain In The Caboose: Marc has his work cut out hauling a 1928 train caboose. Meanwhile, Roy ships a 1955 Ford Thunderbird. But it's not the easy run he expected. (S1, ep 5)
Dysfunction Junction: After converting their rig to run on veggie oil, Chris and Robbie make a risky attempt to hit a cross-country deadline on a tank of free grease. (S3, ep 4)
King And His Axe: As Jarrett races against the clock to make a very important deadline, Chris and Robbie transport two valuable pieces of rock'n'roll history. (S2, ep 4)
Bullship: Jennifer's only concern is staying alive as she relocates two aggressive bulls. Plus, Marc makes a mistake that throws his entire shipping fee into jeopardy. (S1, ep 4)
Monkey Business: Joe learns why you should "never work with kids or animals" when he hauls a huge load of monkeys. Marc ships a mysterious load for a Las Vegas magician. (S3, ep 3)
Two Halves Of The Same Willie: Hauler Roy gets in deep trouble when he saws a sculpture of Willie Mays in half. Meanwhile, Jennifer faces up to a heart-broken customer. (S2, ep 3)
Cash For Tanks: Marc wins a huge bid to transport two tanks but has to navigate a small town's winding streets to get to the highway. Roy ships a mint condition Model A. (S1, ep 3)
If The Boat's A Rockin': While his big rig undergoes repairs, Marc resorts to desperate lengths to keep his business ticking. Chris attempts to transport a boat by sea. (S3, ep 2)
One Crystal Short Of A Geode: Jarrett barely manages to scrape a goods inspection when he delivers two sculptures to a museum. Marc comes up against an irate customer. (S2, ep 2)