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Posted by Tom Kearns in Uncategorized, tags: auto, auto shipping, auto transport, automotive, autos, business, car, car carrier, cars, logistics, moving, relocating, shipping, trucks, Uncategorized
Generally it is cheaper to drive a car yourself to a far-off destination than to ship it. There are variables in figuring cost of driving the car over long distances. A big one is how many miles per gallon your car gets. For example: A car that gets 20 miles to the gallon and is driven 800 miles would require 40 gallons of fuel start to finish. Suppose a national average cost per gallon of gas of $3.00 and the trip would cost $120.00 in fuel alone. This does not include the cost of oil or wear and tear on the tires.
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Posted by Tom Kearns in Uncategorized, tags: auto, auto shipping, auto transport, automotive, autos, business, car, car carrier, cars, logistics, moving, relocating, shipping, trucks, Uncategorized
You can determine the caliber of the auto shipper with whom you are dealing just the same as you would any service provider. There are steps to weed out the undesirables, and then you can concentrate on the good, legitimate shippers.
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Posted by Tom Kearns in Uncategorized, tags: auto, auto shipping, auto transport, automotive, autos, business, car, car carrier, cars, logistics, moving, relocating, shipping, trucks, Uncategorized
There are quite a few advantages to have your private vehicle shipped rather than driving the distance yourself.
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Posted by Tom Kearns in Uncategorized, tags: auto, auto shipping, auto transport, automotive, autos, business, car, car carrier, cars, logistics, moving, relocating, shipping, trucks, Uncategorized
Depending on which type of transportation you have chosen to ship your vehicle, this will dictate what kind of paperwork you will want to review before you sign on the bottom line. If you select to have a private driver for your vehicle, you will definitely want to see his or her valid driver’s license. Talk with your local law enforcement, explain what you are doing, and ask if there is a way for you to find out if the individual has any kind of moving violations or accidents. Also, you want the driver to give you three local references for whom he or she has performed the same services.
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Posted by Tom Kearns in Uncategorized, tags: auto, auto shipping, automotive, business, cars, logistics, moving, relocating, shipping, transportation, trucks, Uncategorized
When choosing your car, you probably fantasize about the heroic image you will project as you drive it away. Do not get carried away with fantasies when you need to select a company to transport that bat mobile. You need to use your most practical side here. You will also need to do a thorough research of various companies in the industry so you know something about what you are doing. You only need to look for the basic steps, the endless small bits of stuff like documentation and other paper work will just waste your time. The key basics which follow below will get your car safely from point A to point B.
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Posted by Tom Kearns in Uncategorized, tags: auto, auto shipping, auto transport, automotive, autos, business, car, car carrier, cars, logistics, moving, relocating, shipping, trucks, Uncategorized
We have all been so tired we hardly knew where or who we were. Hopefully this is the result of a really fun-filled night that went on way too long before a work day rather than a result of chronic insomnia.
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Posted by Tom Kearns in Uncategorized, tags: auto shipping, auto transport, automotive, business, car carrier, cars, logistics, moving, transport, transportation, trucks, Uncategorized, vehicle, vehicles
It can be a scary thing when it comes to auto shipping. There are a few things that need to be considered when selecting a company to ship your car. It may be important to write out a list of criteria that the shipping company needs to meet before you decide to do business with anybody. Finding a good company to ship your car with can help put your mind at ease.
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Posted by Tom Kearns in Uncategorized, tags: auto shipping, automotive, business, cars, logistics, moving, transport, transportation, trucks, Uncategorized, vehicle, vehicles
Usually the amount of towing companies available to choose from is very high. A few different considerations will most likely need to be taken in finding the correct auto transport for you. The care that the company takes in shipping your car is important as cars can be worth a lot of money. The service that you hire may also depend on how far the car needs to be transported.
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Posted by Tom Kearns in Uncategorized, tags: auto, auto shipping, auto transport, automotive, autos, business, car, car carrier, cars, logistics, moving, relocating, shipping, trucks, Uncategorized
We humans are an inquisitive sort. We want to know all the latest trends, news, gossip, etc., and we will go online, to the magazine rack, to newspaper subscriptions and to television to get it all and get what’s happening right now. And of course, to do that, we must be in the moment, anything less is stale. Thing are ever-changing in this world and we want to know what’s up right now. We live in the moment.
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Posted by Tom Kearns in Uncategorized, tags: auto, auto shipping, automotive, business, cars, logistics, moving, relocating, shipping, transportation, trucks, Uncategorized
Specialists recommending open auto shipping usually point out that it is considerably easier to load and unload open carriers. As many as 33 carriers can be fully loaded in a matter of 2 hours. It may take as long to load only a single car into a container and then to hoist the container onto the container carrier. The loading-unloading process is entirely different, requiring heavy-duty specialized equipment to be present on pick-up and destination sites. Existing container terminals are not adapted for handling cars and special areas have to be separately provided for the process and for the storage of relevant hardware. Separate and remote areas are also required to ensure the safety of client property. Container carriers manage about half of the number of cars an open carrier does.
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