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		<title>RO-RO Car Export from USA</title>
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<p>When you are moving out of USA, you may prefer to take your car with you to the new destination. Cars are expensive household goods and many countries allow you to bring your cars with you when you are making a permanent move. If your car is at least a year old, you can take advantage of duty free car import in various countries in Europe. This will surely save you a lot of money on moving cars. Many people also prefer to move their antique and collectible cars from USA when they move to a new location.</p>
<p><strong>RO/RO car export from USA</strong> is a very popular type of moving service preferred. In this type of moving, cars are loaded in RO/RO (roll-on roll-off) vessels that are specifically designed to carry heavy duty cargo such as cars, bikes, boats and other kinds of automobiles. These automobiles can be driven on and off the ships on their own wheels. As the RO/RO vessels are meant specifically for shipping automobiles, you can be sure that your car is safe when it is moved from USA.</p>
<p><strong>RO/RO vessels are the cheapest mode of exporting vehicles from USA to Europe.</strong> Along with your car, many other cars will also be rolled on and rolled off the vessel. This way, a single cargo ship carries multiple vehicles at the same time. In RO/RO cargo, cost of shipping is usually calculated based on total size (volume) of your vehicle. Cargo length and number of decks and lanes in vessel used by the cargo is determined to calculate the cost of shipping. Weight of your car is irrelevant in this kind of RO/RO export from USA.</p>
<p>The moving time when you use RO/RO export from USA may differ from the estimated moving dates. Although, it’s a regular service – the vessel operator may way until required number of automobiles is loaded in the vessel, then it will start sailing in the ocean. Hence, you may have to wait for a few days at the destination without your car until your car arrives. Also, not all moving companies provide RO/RO services because of the investment required. Moreover, certain destinations don’t allow shipping cars using RO/RO vessel services. When you search for exporting your car from USA, you should ask the shipping company about the availability of RO/RO transport to the destination of your choice.</p>
<p>You should buy appropriate insurance for your car when you do RO/RO car export from USA. As your car is moved with other vehicles, chances for your car getting damaged are not high but still possible. Another potential issue is with how careful the port workers are when handling your vehicle. Don’t just settle down for minimal marine insurance and make sure that you have properly insured for the replacement value of your car.</p>
<p>The moving company will help you with all the paperwork required to export a car from USA, but you should ask their help beforehand. Also, you must do a thorough inspection of the car before and after the move to find out whether damages are caused to the car. You should keep the bill of lading in a safe place because without it, you can’t make insurance claims in cases of damages.</p>
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		<title>International Car Shipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2011 12:19:19 +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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		<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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