Double Decker Car Transporter

Posted in: Auto Industry News, General Information- Jan 03, 2011 No Comments

The Amazing Double Decker & Double Sided Car Transporter

Double-decker Auto Transporter

The Double Decker Car Transporter video posted on YouTube shows something that is only possible in China.

A standard car hauler can transport a maximum of 10 vehicles at one time. This video shows a truck in China fitted with a special trailer that allows it to haul 18 vehicles.

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What is a Bill of Lading ?

Posted in: Car Shipping Guide, General Information- Dec 29, 2010 No Comments

A Bill of Lading (BOL) is a document that will be given to you by the driver who meets to pick up your vehicle. Its purpose it to serve as a receipt of your vehicle getting picked up and as a contract regarding the transport of your vehicle.

How to Deal With Damages

Posted in: Car Shipping Guide, General Information- Dec 28, 2010 No Comments

In an unlikely scenario that your car is damaged during transport please follow these procedures to make sure that your interests are protected and your vehicle is restored to the condition in which it was picked up.

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Why is My Shipment Late ?

Posted in: Car Shipping Guide, General Information- Dec 28, 2010 No Comments

When you place your order, you receive a pick-up and delivery date and time.  These are estimates and not guaranteed dates.  The shipping company gives the client an approximate window of time because unexpected circumstances can occur and delay your delivery.

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Preparing to Ship Your Car

Posted in: Car Shipping Guide- Dec 23, 2010 No Comments

Inspection

It is important to start with an inspection of your vehicle prior to shipment  in order to arrange a safe transport.  Under good lighting, take a thorough observation of the current state of your car, taking notice of any scratches, cracks, or damages that are there presently. Make this information known in the vehicle inspection report, known as “The Bill of Lading”. You may choose to wash your vehicle to help you see the condition of the car more clearly.