Service area
We operate throughout the United States and Canada.
FlexTram deploys onsite tram systems across the United States and Canada. Coverage spans the major event, venue, and large-footprint commercial categories — festivals, stadiums, airports, cruise terminals, data centers, manufacturing campuses, healthcare and university campuses, motorsports venues, retail grand openings, and resort destinations. If the operating footprint is large enough that walking it isn't the answer, FlexTram is in service.
How deployment works
One platform.
Different operating models per engagement.
For event and short-engagement deployments, equipment is delivered by road and crewed for the run of the event. Single-day grand openings, festival weekends, and game-day schedules are routine. Mobilization and demobilization are part of the proposal — there is no permanent infrastructure required at the site.
For long-engagement and permanent-storage deployments — owned cruise destinations, data center campuses, multi-season university operations, year-round resort properties — the equipment can be staged onsite and operated by local crews. The vehicles live at the property. Local staff are trained on the routes, the operational rhythm, and the maintenance protocol. The system runs as part of the property's infrastructure rather than a contracted-service arrival.
The vehicle platform is the same in both models. ADA-compliant, up to 27 passengers, one driver, deploys on paved or unpaved surfaces. A FlexTram deployment is a system, not a vehicle order.
Common questions
Where does FlexTram operate?
FlexTram deploys onsite tram systems throughout the United States and Canada. Coverage spans festivals, stadiums, airports, cruise terminals, data centers, corporate campuses, universities, motorsports venues, and more — wherever the operating footprint is large enough that walking it isn't the answer.
Do you serve venues outside the United States and Canada?
International deployments outside the U.S. and Canada are handled case by case. The longer the engagement and the larger the deployment, the more flexibility we have on logistics. Reach out and we'll walk through what's feasible for your venue, timeline, and equipment requirements.
How is equipment mobilized to a site?
Equipment is delivered by road for most engagements across the continental U.S. and Canada — vehicles are towed or driven to the site on regional logistics timelines. For long-engagement and permanent-storage deployments (e.g., owned cruise destinations, data center campuses, multi-season venue contracts), the equipment can be staged onsite and operated by local crews. We'll quote mobilization as part of the proposal.
What's a typical lead time for a deployment?
Single-day events and grand openings can be planned and deployed in as little as two weeks. Festival and stadium-season engagements typically book months in advance. Multi-month and multi-year contracts (data center campuses, cruise destinations, university campuses) involve longer planning cycles. The earlier you tell us about the event or operating footprint, the more flexibility we have on equipment routing.
Where do I find a list of solution categories?
The Solutions hub lists every vertical we've built dedicated pages for — festivals, stadiums, airports, cruise terminals, data centers, healthcare, universities, motorsports, grand openings, and more. Each page covers the operational pattern for that vertical.
Tell us about your venue.
Coverage spans the United States and Canada. The earlier you tell us about the event, opening, or operating footprint, the more we can shape around it. Rentals, leases, turnkey transportation plans, and permanent-storage deployments available.