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The new regulations form the Department of Transportation and the Environmental Protection Agency has automakers in a tizzy. The basics boil down to the fact that cars must get 34 mpg by 2016 and 54 mpg by 2025. What people haven’t fully considered is what this means for your car.
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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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Just when we thought gas prices are going down; it looks like they are creeping up again. Prices in the state of California are nearing $4 a gallon which is ridiculous. Many families will undoubtedly feel the financial pressure as they struggle to fill up their tanks. Here are a few techniques to deal with this ever rising cost.
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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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Posted by Tom Kearns in Uncategorized, tags: auto shipping, auto transport, automotive, business, car carrier, cars, logistics, moving, transport, transportation, trucks, Uncategorized, vehicle, vehicles
“No other man-made device since the shields and lances of the ancient knights fulfills a man’s ego like an automobile” said Sir William. And Herbert Marcuse later added to that “The people recognize themselves in their commodities; they find their soul in their automobile, hi-fi set, split-level home, kitchen equipment.” These two are fine brokers of words and reveal some of the characteristics of cars, but this article’s intent is to zero in on vehicle brokering not word brokering.
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The Scottsdale, Arizona Auto Auction is finally wrapping up after four days of shopping, dreaming and drooling over hundreds of amazing antique cars. The results of the auction are a bit outstanding. Over 200,000 visitors filed through the various auction houses on just the first two days. Numbers for the weekend are still being added.
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Posted by Tom Kearns in Uncategorized, tags: auto, auto shipping, auto transport, automotive, business, cars, environment, environmental, logistics, moving, relocating, shipping, transportation, trucks, Uncategorized
Due to the increasing evidence of our planet’s destruction by environmental pollution and the growing concern among nations, industries have stepped up their efforts to operate in an increasingly environmentally clean manner with large established companies in wealthier nations leading the way. The public awareness has increased to the extent that the waiting list for hybrid cars is growing longer and longer.
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Posted by Tom Kearns in Uncategorized, tags: auto shipping, auto transport, automotive, autos, business, cars, logistics, transport, transportation, trucks, Uncategorized, vehicles
After quite a bit of work and a lot of heard earned cash, you finally have your classic ride tricked out and ready for the road. Whether it’s a classic Bentley or a vintage Silver Shadow, you want to make sure that it is looked after. Unfortunately you have to have your new toy shipped and aren’t sure exactly how to get started. You probably don’t want to put hundreds, or even thousands, of miles on your classic hot rod so getting it shipped is probably the only realistic option.
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Posted by Tom Kearns in Uncategorized, tags: auto, automotive, business, career, careers, cars, jobs, logistics, moving, relocating, shipping, transportation, trucks, Uncategorized
Today, the auto shipping industry is rife with some very interesting career opportunities. The industry includes many various positions and the career opportunities are infinite. The industry is looking for full time and part time employees to fulfill a wide variety of job duties. As in all industries, they are constantly on the lookout for devoted, motivated, hard working and qualified people to fill many challenging and cutting edge positions in every corner of the business. While the auto shipping industry is rather new on the scene, it is quite advanced and continuously reinventing itself. Little wonder there are so many promising career opportunities here offering advancement even to the new, inexperienced jobseeker.
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