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How Do You Ship A Car Overseas? 0

by homeshipping | Posted in business-customer service, transportation   On 15th January

vehicle shipping

When people move overseas, the decision on whether or not to take a personal vehicle is sometimes difficult. In some countries, it is cheaper to buy a vehicle there than to ship a vehicle overseas. In most cases, people do not want to go through the hassle of buying a car somewhere else, especially where the language and tax laws are different. Although it can be pricey, vehicle shipping is a worthwhile simple task.

The first step is to call several international shipping companies to get quotes, find out the amount of time, cost and documents needed to get your vehicle from one location to your final destination.

There are two different ways to ship a car with overseas vehicle shipping.

  • Roll on and Roll off - RORO
  • One car in an exclusive container.

Roll on and Roll off - RORO
These vessels are designed to handle autos. This type of loading is called roll on and roll off loading. In this type of loading the dock workers drive wheeled containers, truck, house trailers automobiles for international automobile shipping.

Exclusive container
International automobile shipping company sanctions that ship a car overseas can be done in an exclusive container. Access to your automobile and container is under your sole control for shipping cars overseas.

The entire process of international shipping your car can be a bit time consuming, however it will save you time and headaches of not having to look for a vehicle once you get to your final destination.

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by homeshipping | Posted in Uncategorized   On 15th January

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