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So now you are faced with the dilemma of transporting your vehicle far, far, away and will not or cannot drive it yourself. Selecting the right company from the myriads existing in the industry today can be daunting. Do not fear, there are some important things to look for in your search for that quality company.

One very necessary thing to consider is how quick they are to show you their insurance policy. Any company that does not cover their cargo or will not show you their policy does not deserve your trust or your business. They may be in legal trouble, financial trouble, or just plain mismanaged and you want nothing to do with this failing company looking for as many suckers as they can to seduce before they go under.

Of course you want an honest company, but you also want one that is well-capitalized and can offer several insurance policies for you to select depending upon your requirements. Your personal insurance may not cover your possessions adequately when shipping your auto. Pick a policy from the shipping company that extends your personal policy to cover this excess. This type of policy is known as excess insurance. Primary insurance is also offered which offers coverage independently of any insurance you own. The company should give you a rundown of the types of damage and accidents common to the industry to aid you in your decision of the coverage you need appropriate to your situation.

Now that this step has been completed, you are ready for the next phase – that of deciding which method of transport is best for you. There are two main types of carriers: open and closed, with the open being the most common and most visible. The open carriers are more popular because they cost less than the closed container type. In fair weather and over long distances, the open carrier is good choice and offers prompt shipment.

Container shipping is the usual method by sea. As mentioned previously, closed carrier trucks cost more than the open carrier and most companies will wait for a fully loaded container truck before shipment. What this means to you is you will have to wait for your car to be shipped unless you pay extra fees for earlier delivery.

The closed truck or container offers more safety for your vehicle. The incidence of theft and damage is lessened as your car is neither exposed to inclement weather, road conditions or car thieves. If your car is of the rare, expensive, or custom variety or if it has a very long journey to make to its destination, the closed container is your best option regardless of the extra cost involved.

The dependable companies insure their cargo and will compensate the customer for any damage caused to their vehicle while under their care. They also carry liability insurance of at least $800,000 to cover the damages done to multiple vehicles. Obviously there is no reputable company that profits from the mishandling or harm done to their customers’ property. They want their cargo insured. The dishonest company won’t care and won’t offer adequate insurance and will probably not even mention insurance to you.

For more on Car Shipping or Vehicle Transport please visit MetroGistics.

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