Emmert International

Emmert International is a specialized heavy transportation and rigging company based in Clackamas, Oregon. Founded by Terry Emmert as a house and small building relocation company, the majority of the company’s revenue is generated from its commercial division. Emmert International has three branches; Rhome, Texas, Danbury, Texas and the corporate branch in Clackamas, Oregon.

Emmert International’s commercial division specializes in mega-load relocation via road, marine and rail, as well as rigging and gantry crane lifts. Most commercial work falls under the category of "engineered transport," wherein each load is carried on a custom transporter.

Emmert International
Founded1964
FounderTerry Emmert
HeadquartersClackamas, Oregon
Servicesspecialized heavy transportation and rigging

Some of Emmert International's notable projects include the Spruce Goose airplane designed by Howard Hughes, the Hubble Space Telescope, the 3.2 million-pound brick Fairmount Hotel, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art installation "Levitated Mass," and Fermilab's g-2 muon particle accelerator. Emmert International’s primary focus is on the power, oil gas and chemical, nuclear, mining, and aerospace industries.

Emmert International is a division of Emmert Industrial Corporation.