International Car Shipping San Francisco CA

Along with passenger transport, cargo transport has grown to accommodate vehicles so that your own car could be waiting for you when you reach your destination. To learn more about international car shipping, read the following article.

Local Companies

UPS
(415) 252-4585
2222 17th St.
San Francisco, CA
Ace Mailing, Inc.
(415) 863-4223
2757 16th St.
San Francisco, CA
A No BS Couriers
(415) 626-1000
388 Guerrero St
San Francisco, CA
Ace Courier Express
(800) 238-3278
151 Potrero Ave Ste 7
San Francisco, CA
Ace Messenger and Attorney Ser
(415) 556-1000
149 9th St Ste 204
San Francisco, CA
Atty.'s Messenger Service
(415) 882-2255
210 Fell St
San Francisco, CA
The UPS Store in Mission Bay/SOMA
(415) 615-6968
660 Fourth St.
San Francisco, CA
Advanced Courier
(415) 357-9000
480 5th St
San Francisco, CA
Aero Special Delivery Services Incorporated
(415) 495-8333
1900 3rd St
San Francisco, CA
FedEx Kinko's
(415) 986-3942
585 Kearny St.
San Francisco, CA

Historically, people liked fairly stationary lives. It was not at all uncommon for a person live out their entire lives in the same town they were born in, just like their ancestors did, because travel was costly, difficult and sometimes dangerous. Thanks to technological advances in the transportation industry, it is now possible to make a cross country trip in just a few hours. The relative speed and ease of travel has inspired folks to conquer destinations they might have missed out on before. It used to be that international travel was only for wealthy people of leisure who had time for the long, expensive trip, but now there are fast, affordable options for people of all walks of life. Along with passenger transport, cargo transport has grown to accommodate vehicles so that your own car could be waiting for you when you reach your destination. Since shipping a vehicle isn’t an everyday activity for most people, here are some things you need to consider before you get started.

The first thing to do is choose a shipping company. You’d begin the process just like you would when looking for any other kind of business. Look at newspaper ads. Check out the yellow pages or business pages in the phonebook. If you live in a land-locked area, there may not be any such listings in your local phonebook. You should be about to locate some companies on the Internet, and can find the resources to investigate them there also. If you are part of a group that travels frequently, such as the military or executive, your colleagues should be able to give some good advice on the matter. Word of mouth is always your best bet.

After you have chosen a company, or at least narrowed it down to a few, you should be asking a lot of questions and getting the answers in writing. Do not count on a verbal agreement. Most companies will have a clause in there contract that says you will be fined if your car isn’t retrieved with in a certain time. Don’t assume you have to sign whatever they put in front of you “as is”. You can negotiate the date and sometimes even get the clause waived. That will save you money if your plans change. Make sure you are aware of all the possible fines and fees so you don’t get any unpleasant surprises.

Costs will vary greatly depending on the make of vehicle you need to move. Obviously, large ones, like RVs and SUVs take up more room and aren’t as easy to maneuver, so they can bring a bigger price, as can classic cars and those who have been modified. You will need to conduct a thorough inspection of your car with the shipping company and make note of any preexisting damage. Being intimately familiar with the details of your car will help you evaluate the condition in which it is returned to you. Make sure you have plenty of insurance. The shippers will only be responsible for damage they directly inflict. If your car gets a flat or something mechanical goes wrong, they won’t have to cover it. You can visit http://www.international-car-shipping-guide.com to find more information about transporting your vehicle abroad.

Moving to a different country can be an adventure or a nightmare. Working with a shipping company that knows the rules and regulations your destination requires of your vehicle will make everything go smoother.

About the Author:

Kelly Hunter operates http://www.international-car-shipping-guide.com and writes about International Car Shipping.






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2222 17th St.
San Francisco, CA

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