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		<title>International Car Shipment</title>
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<p>While many people have to look at shipping personal items overseas when they are transferred by their employer, there is a significant part of the population that needs expert <strong>handling of international car shipment</strong> for another reason. If you live in a European country, for example, and want to bring a treasured U.S. automobile over from the United States, there are a number of companies that can help you. Of course, you may be able to take care of all the shipping details personally. If you do, make sure you do some homework first to find out just what you will need to do.</p>
<p>Fortunately, the competition for your business in international car shipment is very high. Not only do land and sea shipping companies want your business, but professional service companies and freight-forwarding companies also specialize in the movement of vehicles from the United States to foreign countries. These service providers are eager to provide the assistance you need to get your prized possession to your door.</p>
<p><strong>Let’s get an overview of what may be involved in international car shipment, from the seller’s location to your front door. </strong><br />
You should first make sure that all registration documents are in order, including vehicle title, tax forms and licenses. You will also need to have the vehicle transported to the port or dock facility. Moving to and through this location will require coordination with customs agencies in both locations. An individual wishing to ship a classic car or a new car should also plan for the expense of the actual shipping journey. Roll on/roll off auto shipping will probably be the least expensive.</p>
<p>Car shippers should have the correct documents in hand or with the vehicle when it arrives in the destination country. Requirements vary from one nation to another so it would be wise to understand the particular requirements of the country the vehicle will arrive in. International car shipment doesn’t have to be prohibitively expensive but there will be several associated costs that an individual might not plan for if he or she doesn’t consult with an experienced shipping service company or a person who has taken this step previously.</p>
<p>It may be tempting to go with the least expensive option when choosing a company that specializes in international car shipment. But it would be smart to go with the most reliable and/or the company with the longest record of satisfied customers. Some of these experienced service companies can plan and set up your shipping program with a minimum of information from you.</p>
<p>As you begin planning your international car shipment, allow three to four weeks lead time for the actual departure date. Plan for your car to be in transit for about 2-5 weeks before you expect it to reach land at or near your destination. Prices vary depending on ship availability, length of trip on the water and land transit requirements. So an individual planning for international car shipment should do some comparison shopping and ask plenty of questions before deciding on the best route to get that prized automobile across the ocean.</p>
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		<title>Shipping Cars from America</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2011 11:42:32 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Many Americans move from their own country to another for professional and personal reasons. In any country, you need a car to drive on the roads, but the decision of <strong>shipping cars from America</strong> shouldn’t be taken without considering all the possibilities. Almost all countries in the world allow tax free import of old cars as old cars are considered as a part of the household. If you don’t qualify for such duty free import of cars, you have to pay hefty import duty and it may become expensive. You won’t have another option rather than car shipping if you own an expensive or a collectible car.</p>
<p><em>Shipping cars from America is not complicated.</em> You have to provide proof of ownership of cars to export cars from America. You need to submit the original title issued by department of motor vehicles in your state. Manufacturer’s statement of origin, salvage certificate, or scrap certificate can also be submitted if you don’t have ownership title. Older vehicles with no title from US need to submit the registration plus notarized bill of sale at the customs office during export. You don’t have to pay tax for your vehicle as long as your vehicle is motorized or towable.</p>
<p>Additional documents may be required for shipping cars from America if your car is financed and you are making the move. Your creditor should give letter of authorization to export the vehicle and notarized copy of the vehicle title. Bill of sale and identification proofs such as passport copies may be asked by the customs officials.</p>
<p>Many international car shipping companies in America provide <strong>RO/RO and container shipping service for vehicles transported from America</strong>. You can choose Roll on and Roll off shipping service to safely ship your vehicle at a lower cost. However, the availability of RO/RO is dependent on the destination to which you are shipping cars from America. Container shipping is the safest way to transport your car, but you have to pay more for this type of shipping. You can load the container with other household goods along with the car.</p>
<p>You need to hire an auto transport company to ship your car from America. Trucker will come to your home and move the car to the port where your car will be loaded in containers. Export customs clearance must be completed at the American port from which your car is loaded. Then, the container will be shipped to the destination. The shipping company which ships your car will give you bill of lading and ownership documents will be returned to you.</p>
<p>You should make yourself or your agent available on the date of delivery of your car. From RO/RO vessel, your car will be unloaded directly at the port and containers will be delivered to the warehouse. Storage fee will be added to your bill if you delay pickup of your car. Before picking up your car, you should clear customs by paying necessary fees and taxes and submit necessary documents. You should check with the destination customs office to be clear of the paperwork and your shipping company will help you with this.</p>
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		<title>International Car Shipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2011 11:41:02 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>While many people have to look at shipping personal items overseas when they are transferred by their employer, there is a significant part of the population that needs expert <strong>handling of international car shipment</strong> for another reason. If you live in a European country, for example, and want to bring a treasured U.S. automobile over from the United States, there are a number of companies that can help you. Of course, you may be able to take care of all the shipping details personally. If you do, make sure you do some homework first to find out just what you will need to do.</p>
<p>Fortunately, the competition for your business in international car shipment is very high. Not only do land and sea shipping companies want your business, but professional service companies and freight-forwarding companies also specialize in the movement of vehicles from the United States to foreign countries. These service providers are eager to provide the assistance you need to get your prized possession to your door.</p>
<p><strong>Let’s get an overview of what may be involved in international car shipment, from the seller’s location to your front door. </strong><br />
You should first make sure that all registration documents are in order, including vehicle title, tax forms and licenses. You will also need to have the vehicle transported to the port or dock facility. Moving to and through this location will require coordination with customs agencies in both locations. An individual wishing to ship a classic car or a new car should also plan for the expense of the actual shipping journey. Roll on/roll off auto shipping will probably be the least expensive.</p>
<p>Car shippers should have the correct documents in hand or with the vehicle when it arrives in the destination country. Requirements vary from one nation to another so it would be wise to understand the particular requirements of the country the vehicle will arrive in. International car shipment doesn’t have to be prohibitively expensive but there will be several associated costs that an individual might not plan for if he or she doesn’t consult with an experienced shipping service company or a person who has taken this step previously.</p>
<p>It may be tempting to go with the least expensive option when choosing a company that specializes in international car shipment. But it would be smart to go with the most reliable and/or the company with the longest record of satisfied customers. Some of these experienced service companies can plan and set up your shipping program with a minimum of information from you.</p>
<p>As you begin planning your international car shipment, allow three to four weeks lead time for the actual departure date. Plan for your car to be in transit for about 2-5 weeks before you expect it to reach land at or near your destination. Prices vary depending on ship availability, length of trip on the water and land transit requirements. So an individual planning for international car shipment should do some comparison shopping and ask plenty of questions before deciding on the best route to get that prized automobile across the ocean.</p>
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