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		<title>Auto Shipping Brokers 101</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 12:41:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Kearns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A vehicle is not just a vehicle, and our money does not grow on trees. Vehicle transportation can put you into a hectic situation if you are trying to do it by yourself. The best of this world is we can have someone do it all for us; no need to 'Stop being lazy'! An auto shipping broker can do what we do not want to do; take care of it all, while we just rest on our laurels and pick which state of affairs that is best for our monetary and situational circumstances.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A vehicle is not just a vehicle, and our money does not grow on trees. Vehicle transportation can put you into a hectic situation if you are trying to do it by yourself. The best of this world is we can have someone do it all for us; no need to &#8216;Stop being lazy&#8217;! An auto shipping broker can do what we do not want to do; take care of it all, while we just rest on our laurels and pick which state of affairs that is best for our monetary and situational circumstances.</p>
<p>We are talking about going to an auto shipping broker, of course, someone who will take care of all our car needs. Let us further examine what exactly an Auto Shipping Broker is. A broker deals with a vast number of carriers based on your budget and convenience. They are the middleman. Instead of dealing with the auto shipping companies yourself, the broker will find you most likely the best price when you contract through them. Your vehicle is not shipped by the broker. Instead they have the absolute leverage in finding the right shipping service for you to send your vehicle in the accurate direction with an open spot using a vast network of carriers. When you consider the slim openings that are available to the single customer, this can be incredibly useful. Your vehicle is usually transported on a specific route with a definite schedule when you use an auto shipping service. While working with the broker more options are available for you.</p>
<p>Brokers do not insure your vehicle, but can help you find the right company that will. Also the right party to pick up and deliver your car exactly as you want will be found by the broker. While a large amount of trucks are owned by many carrier services, the broker is not tied down to a specific fleet company. A more expensive turnaround can be expected if the trucks used to transport your car are very far away, but when working with a broker they can quickly track down the trucks or shipping services in your immediate area. You can also expect sooner pick up and drop off times working with a broker instead of a carrier company.</p>
<p>While working with a broker you will never be rushed or fixed and this is one of the best things about it. Once you speak to a carrier and get a quote they want you to book right then while that spot is still open. Based on your requirements, brokers offer a plentitude of options, nothing is forced. Direct service communication is another great benefit. Brokers can inform the drivers or carriers of anything by being able to speak directly to them. While that access is usually not available for carrier companies. They are limited to shipping then it&#8217;s off.</p>
<p>You always have the choice. If you want an easier life along with auto shipping then I suggest using an auto shipping broker.</p>
<p>For more information on <a href="http://www.jmnhaul.com">car transporters</a> or to get a free online shipping quote please visit http://www.jmnhaul.com .</p>
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		<title>Tips And Warnings For Auto Shippers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 13:28:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Kearns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Still basking the very day that you and your best friend decided to throw in your backpacks for a full forward 3 month summer travel of Europe after college graduation? Planning for months in advance, and preparing yourself for any mishaps or uncontrolled phenomenon; maybe your mothers at the time thought you were out of our minds, but it all seemed right. The preparations only led to more excitement and before you even set out on your travel you felt that you already achieved something so big!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Still basking the very day that you and your best friend decided to throw in your backpacks for a full forward 3 month summer travel of Europe after college graduation? Planning for months in advance, and preparing yourself for any mishaps or uncontrolled phenomenon; maybe your mothers at the time thought you were out of our minds, but it all seemed right. The preparations only led to more excitement and before you even set out on your travel you felt that you already achieved something so big!</p>
<p>Backpacking takes months of advance planning; airport tickets, Euro-rail transports, which countries, which cities, which hostels, money appropriations, and the packing for the venture. Going through the auto shipping world you must prepare all the same, well minus the clothes. You must get the company or broker. Pickup and delivery stops, figure the right transportation; which direction will you go, how comfortable is your vehicle&#8217;s lodging, how much are you going to pay, and perhaps clothes can be included. Why? Well you do need to undress your car of any electronic devices and outside gear; spoilers or any other specific ornaments. Here are some tips and warnings for a safe auto shipping adventure.</p>
<p>Tips</p>
<p>Be forthright with your carrier. An over filled gas tank or additional &#8220;things&#8221; in your car can impede the delivery process and during checks can cost the driver extra money.</p>
<p>Do not pay anything upfront. This is a big no-no! Also stay clear of lower-priced companies, their cheap rates could be due to less experience in auto travel; this could result in damages to your vehicle. Make sure of this because your vehicle could be left out in the dust, as companies or brokers will often times go for the highest bidder.</p>
<p>Be sure to do extensive research on your broker or company of choice. Make certain they are insured, licensed, bonded, and registered with the Better Business Bureau.</p>
<p>Document and photograph your vehicle. At pick up and delivery your company should do the same.</p>
<p>Read the contract in full before signing, this is very important. Pay close attention to small print and any hidden fees.</p>
<p>Warnings</p>
<p>1.) As convenient and secure as this industry may sound, there are no guarantees and it can be very unstable. Mechanical issues, road blocks, and weather are just a few dilemmas that can happen.</p>
<p>2) When reserving your spot with an auto shipping carrier due not reserve with two different companies. If this occurs most drivers will pass on your vehicle and then you will have to do the whole process again.</p>
<p>3) With a credit card reservation make sure fees are not added unless a driver is assigned to your vehicle.</p>
<p>Being alert and educated is a must. If you are not fully prepared, you will find yourself in a lot of trouble, just like when traveling cross country or internationally with a backpack and high hopes. It is possible to get lost, have your possessions stolen, or worse. This can all happen to your vehicle, so be prepared and use these tips and warnings as a guide.</p>
<p>Visit JMN Logistics for more information on <a href="http://www.jmnhaul.com">Auto Transport</a> or visit the <a href="http://www.jmnlogistics.com/Management.html">JMN Logistics</a> information page.</p>
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		<title>Auto Transport International Style</title>
		<link>http://www.checkoutcar.com/2009/11/15/auto-transport-international-style/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 08:24:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Kearns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The gorgeous views, cultures, food, music and people that international travel brings can open up your senses and your soul like no other experience. It can unlock mysteries that lie within you. Whether travel by foot or some type of vehicle, the experience is awesome. If there is a specific vehicle that you wish to travel with, then you must do some travel planning for it, too, from departure to arrival.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The gorgeous views, cultures, food, music and people that international travel brings can open up your senses and your soul like no other experience. It can unlock mysteries that lie within you. Whether travel by foot or some type of vehicle, the experience is awesome. If there is a specific vehicle that you wish to travel with, then you must do some travel planning for it, too, from departure to arrival.</p>
<p>Vehicle Shipment</p>
<p>I would not suggest you do this on your own. There are international auto shipping companies that can assist you with this. It is important that you find a good one.</p>
<p>The majority of time it takes approximately 20 to 30 days for shipping your vehicle. On some specific routes the company may go for 7 to&#8211; days to complete the trip but you are always safer to allow more time. After all they are shipping a vehicle overseas. International shipping companies will allow you to plan up to two months before departure, but don&#8217;t forget to contact the shipper about two weeks in advance of the shipment. For a price, if you must, shorter times can be arranged on an individual basis giving you priority. As for vehicle pick up at your destination, you are normally to do so within two or three days after its arrival. If the shipping company finds that your destination point is not accessible to you, they will hire a driver to get it as close as possible to your chosen location. If you are for some reason not available at the time the driver gets your vehicle to the appointed spot, you may have to go to a terminal to pick it up. It is a good idea, in any case, to have a trusted friend or family member available to pick it up in your stead.</p>
<p>If you have any requests for a different time frame or delivery they&#8217;re most likely able to accommodate to your schedule; of course this will vary in the pricing forefront. Rates are determined by size and weight, and you can either prepay or pay in the country through one of their agents. Most international shipping companies allow you to pay with personal checks, cashiers&#8217; checks, postal money orders, and major credit cards. Also it&#8217;s mandatory when shipping overseas that your gas tank should be as low as possible, for their convenience.</p>
<p>You might think it is acceptable since you are shipping internationally to pack some personal belongings in the car. As of&#8217;98, however, the Department of Transportation came up with a regulation that prohibits you from doing this. They check all trucks on a random basis for items within the vehicle and will dispose of any personal items. Anything of a personal nature, such as household goods or apparel or any personal belongings whatsoever are prohibited from the vehicle being shipped. This is true of domestic travel as well as international. Because any personal item is not covered by carriers insurance, the risk is not worth it. Stuffing belongings in your vehicle also adds to the weight, which can affect the international carrier and their trucks by causing damage to your vehicle&#8217;s suspension in the loading and unloading process.</p>
<p>For more information on <a href="http://www.jmnhaul.com">car transporters</a> or to get a free online shipping quote please visit http://www.jmnhaul.com .</p>
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		<title>How Do I Ship My Cars</title>
		<link>http://www.checkoutcar.com/2009/11/09/how-do-i-ship-my-cars/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 10:46:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Kearns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thinking about auto shipping can be very confusing. Knowing how to get it started and what needs to be done can be an asset. One thing to consider is where your car is going. The farther your car is shipped the more expensive it will be. Deciding what shipping method you will use is the next step.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thinking about auto shipping can be very confusing. Knowing how to get it started and what needs to be done can be an asset. One thing to consider is where your car is going. The farther your car is shipped the more expensive it will be. Deciding what shipping method you will use is the next step.</p>
<p>Deciding to deliberate</p>
<p>Shipping your car by yourself can be a hassle. You might want to consider letting an auto shipping company, or freight forwarding service take care of all the details for you. They will quote you on a price and basically take care of everything for you, as well as, overall, great customer service. It is important to get in contact with many companies and figure out the quotes, this way the elimination process is more feasible. It is imperative to choose a good carrier; one with no or little complaints. Make sure you elect a reliable company; choosing a smaller company because the cost is less is not always the way to go because they might have more liabilities than assets.</p>
<p>Open vehicle transportation is placing your car on a truckload or flatbed. It is open to outside debris, external elements and the possibility of stolen electronic devices is there, but the rate to transport your vehicle is much cheaper than that of the enclosed auto shipping. Enclosed auto shipping takes better care of the placement of your car and has it covered from outside influences, robbers, and any destruction that may occur from another car. Though enclosed auto shipping affords your vehicle the safest possible ride, there still is the contemplation of money matters. Enclosed shipping rates are very high, and you must predate any shipping times because offerings are slim and often booked up advance.</p>
<p>Another vital move in the auto shipping assessments is insurance. Insurance varies in prices dealing with the longevity of the transit and the value on your car. The cosmic hassle of cars getting wrecked in the shipping process makes the need for shipping insurance crucial.</p>
<p>Auto Shipping Tips and Steps</p>
<p>Your car should be washed and cleaned extensively so if it is scratched or chipped the damages can be easily seen. You should remove personal items as these can be stolen. Disable your car alarm so it won&#8217;t go off during shipping. Remember weight is money so do not fill your gas tank. You might want to lower your antenna and remove any specialty items. The top should be up and secure if your car is a convertible. It may be wise to draft or document any damages or mechanical issues, use photos if available. Tell the driver if there are any leaks. Also, inflate tires to the proper pressure and top off fluid levels so that no damages will occur during loading.</p>
<p>For more information on <a href="http://www.jmnhaul.com">vehicle shipping</a> or to get a <a href="http://www.jmnhaul.com">vehicle shipping quote</a> please visit http://www.jmnhaul.com .</p>
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		<title>How Do You Ship A Car?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Aug 2009 13:23:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sunny Emmerwitz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many things are sold on the internet every day. No place is more popular than eBay when it comes to selling your stuff. People sell things from little knick knacks to model cars to real cars. People all over this country are packaging the things they sell and shipping them across the country. However, how would you package a car?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic' class='byline'>by Paul Colunga</div>
<p>Many things are sold on the internet every day. No place is more popular than eBay when it comes to selling your stuff. People sell things from little knick knacks to model cars to real cars. People all over this country are packaging the things they sell and shipping them across the country. However, how would you package a car?</p>
<p>Most people sell cars online with stipulation that they are for local pick up only. However, a seller could gain a competitive advantage if they could offer to ship it at a reasonable cost. Auto transport happens all over the country every day. The majority of the trucks carrying cars are not full. This was a situation that offered a win win to both the auto transport company and the individual seller of cars.</p>
<p>Dealerships are the ones that most typically have used auto transport companies in the past. However, the transport companies have opened things up in order to find a solution to sending half empty trucks out onto the road each day. While the idea to do this was great, they found that people simply were not as familiar as they needed to be with them in order to use them. For individual sellers it is a bit daunting to find and connect with auto transport companies. The job of trying to coordinate pick up with the right company for the right place at the right time for the right price is more than most sellers wanted to deal with. </p>
<p>There are companies out there that are designed to help hook up the seller and the auto transport company. This makes this process of shipping a vehicle through a transport company a lot easier. Shipping a vehicle is not an easy task, but it does become a lot easier when you can hook up with a company like that.</p>
<p>Initially, auto transport companies existed for the sole purpose to transport cars from one dealership to another. That resulted in a lot of half full transport trucks. The underutilized transport companies saw a need to do something that would make their business more efficient, while not reducing the number of trips that they were taking in order to have vehicles to car lots in a timely fashion. Without a solution, the expensive transport costs were simply being passed onto the consumer.</p>
<p>When these companies opened up to the idea of transporting other vehicles that were not from dealerships, they found that they could be much more efficient and make the same kind of money per vehicle transported while lowering the individual cost to ship a single vehicle.</p>
<p>Besides selling vehicles, some people use these services to transport multiple vehicles to a new home when they are moving across long distances. This allows them to save on the costs of gas to get all of their cars to their new home. </p>
<p>Whether you need auto transport to ship a vehicle that you have sold or need them to ship multiple vehicles to your new home you should take a look into transport companies and services. In order to get started on finding an auto transport service, search the internet.</p>
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<div class='links'><a href='http://www.shipvehicles.com'>Auto transport</a> businesses have been around for some time, but businesses that work in connecting dealers with <a href='http://www.shipvehicles.com/car-shipping.php'>car movers</a> have not been around all that long.</div>
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