Heavy Hub connects contractors on the same field cluster so idle cranes, trailers, generators and forklifts get put to work nearby — instead of sitting idle while a rental company mobilizes from hours away.
On remote fields, moving a crane in from an external rental yard often costs more than the rental itself — while a nearby contractor's equipment sits unused between work packages.
Every booking follows the same sequence — fast enough to run between shifts, strict enough to satisfy HSE.
A contractor marks equipment idle: type, spec, location, availability window, and current safety certificate.
Nearby contractors search by site cluster first — the closer the equipment, the greater the saving.
Half-day, one-day, or two-day booking request submitted with intended use.
Safety and operator certification checked automatically before the request reaches the owner.
The owning contractor accepts or declines in one action — no negotiation cycle.
Equipment moves on-site with a digital handover checklist. Extensions get the same fast approval.
Closing checklist, rating, and invoice generated automatically.
List what's idle, set your own rate, and approve only the bookings that fit your schedule.
Reduce mobilization spend across your contractor base without adding a new vendor to procure.
Heavy Hub is built to satisfy the same HSE standards your contracts already require, on every single booking, with no exceptions.
Equipment with expired or missing safety certification is automatically hidden from search.
Condition, hours, and fuel level recorded with photos at pickup and return.
Where an operator is included, their qualification is checked against the booking window.
Every listing, approval, and handover is timestamped and reportable to your HSE team.
Nearby onshore field clusters where contractors already operate side by side.
Whether you're a contractor with equipment sitting idle, or an operator looking to cut mobilization spend across your sites — get in touch to join the pilot.