Showing posts with label Auto Transport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Auto Transport. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Watercraft Shipping and Winterization Tips and Tricks

By Madame Margherite

The season for swimming has come to an end unless you’re one of those polar bear type people, in which case the season is just beginning. But for the rest of us who like take out our jet skies, speed boats, and miscellaneous vehicles, right about now is when we need to start thinking about winterization. It’s never fun and sometimes costly but it’s an important necessity that must be carried out. Here are some tips to properly winterizing your craft and watercraft shipping tips.

First things first, you want to maintenance and preserve the following three components of your vehicle: your fuel tank, your engine, and your battery. Servicing your fuel tank is easy. Basically all you have to do is top it off while adding some fuel stabilizer to the gas. That does exactly what it sounds like; it stabilizes the gas preventing it from going bad over the winter due to fluctuating temperatures. The fuel in your tank is like any other oil based fluid and can get thick and mucky when temperatures drop; this is definitely a process you want to avoid.

If you enjoy your water sport in a marina of some sort chances are they have a department that will shrink wrap your craft for you. If not, than you can simply purchase the appropriate cover and do this your self. It’s less effective than having a professional do it for you, but it’s good enough if done properly. When you’re ready to move your craft contact your trusted auto transport company and they’ll take care of the rest for you.

Car transporters don’t only deal with cars, they deal with all types of vehicles and are used to watercraft shipping of all sizes, including boats. It’s not wise to try and try watercraft shipping yourself. You can run into a lot of problems such as safely securing the craft to your vehicle, and transporting it without suffering exterior damages.

Ask your car transport company to arrange watercraft shipping. All auto transporters have shipping services that they offer, and they will know the best solutions for watercraft shipping. You’ll save money by going through your car transport company, and you’ll be able to rest easy until the spring. Keep your watercraft warm, and enjoy the winter.

Peace,
–Marg

Published at: AutoTransport.co

How to Pick a Shipping Company…

By Madame Margherite

Transporting a vehicle isn’t as cut and dry of a task as say, shipping a birthday present through the mail. Your car needs to be handled with care from the moment it is picked up, to the moment it is delivered. Today there are thousands of companies in the United States that transport cars, but be aware that only a portion of those companies are legit. Over looking some of the key components that make a transporter a quality choice may mean never seeing your vehicle again.

The first step is actually searching for a company to deliver your car safely to its destination. While most people often turn to the Yellow Pages or their local directory this may not be the best choice for this type of service. Listing a company with a local directory usually is a no-questions-asked process that’s as simple as submitting your contact information and paying a fee. What you want is a company that has been screened and approved by the experts. Companies listed with the BBB (Better Business Bureau) are always a good choice, especially if they have a high rating.

Another smart way to search for the right company is by doing a Google search. While most of us think of Google as just a search engine, the truth is Google pays very close attention to the web pages they display and if a company turns up at the top of a search that means that it has a high Alexa rank, good reviews, unique content and is approved by the Google experts. This is a sign that the company owners pay close attention to the quality of their business and work hard to maintain it.

Keep in mind you don’t necessarily want a local transporting company, national companies are ideal. Just because your dispatcher answers the phone in Phoenix doesn’t mean that company can’t ship your car from Florida to Texas. Auto shipping companies usually own their own car carriers but also broker deals with drivers outside of their circle. This is not a bad thing as long as the drivers they use have the proper trucks, and the proper insurance to cover all the cars that they transport in a single route.

When calling a shipping company there are three very important questions to ask. The first thing you want to know is what type of truck your car will be carried on. If they say a flatbed, go with someone else. Only in most cases drivers with flatbeds usually don’t have the insurance to cover your vehicle in the event of an accident. You want your car to either be shipped on an open car carrier, or an enclosed car carrier at a slightly higher price. These are trucks specifically designed to secure multiple vehicles at once.

Another extremely important question to ask is about insurance. The truck transporting your car should have enough insurance to cover all the cars it can carry at once. If there’s an accident while the truck transporting your car is in route, $20k isn’t going to cover your car’s damage. $100k is more like it. Ask about the company’s inspection policy. When using a quality transporter the driver on pick up will also be the driver on delivery. You don’t want your vehicle being handed off from one truck to another. That driver should inspect your car upon pick up, and fill out a damage report prior to leaving, and then when your car is delivered that driver will do another inspection and damage report to compare the two. If there is any additional damage on delivery insurance will cover it.

Finally you might want to know if your transporting company is licensed and bonded. While these two factors are to benefit the relationship between brokers and drivers rather than customers it’s nice to know that the auto shipping company you are choosing values relationships between themselves and all those involved in transporting your vehicle. Companies that take proper steps to ensure that all parties are covered and protected are companies that will guarantee the safe delivery of your car.

Additional Tips: Never double book an order! Double booking an order is when you place an order for one car with more than one car transporting company. Drivers are skeptical about picking up a car that is double booked because it is possible that another company may get to the pick up address first wasting time and money for the runner up. When a company can’t find a driver to pick up a car due to double booking that company is forced to drive up the price of the job making it more expensive for the customer. Double booking is something you do not want to do.

Be in touch with the driver handling your vehicle. A good auto transporting company will provide you with the driver’s contact information so that you may contact them directly. Most of the time, the driver carrying your car will call you prior to delivery, but if they don’t it doesn’t hurt to give them a call. Don’t be upset if the driver doesn’t pick up the phone on your first try, most likely they are driving, and will return your call during a rest stop.

If a company accepts credit cards it means that they have merchant account. In order to obtain a merchant account that company is highly scrutinized and investigated for illegitimacy. If they pass the test, they are a trust worthy company with a good credit history.

Your car, truck, motorcycle or boat may be one of your most valuable possessions, if you need to have one of these vehicles transported do your homework and go with the elite. Randomly picking a transporting company may lead to a heartbreaking, costly disaster. Follow these simple steps and your car will be in good hands.

Peace,
--Marg

Published at: AutoTransport.co

Elite Auto Shipping Creates App for Android…

NEW YORK -- July 14, 2011-- Elite President, Ruben Abramov created an app for Android phones last month where existing or potential customers can easily obtain instant car shipping quotes. The app also allows users to view all services that Elite Auto Shipping offers, as well frequently asked questions and answers, reviews and contact information.
The Elite Auto Shipping app released early last month has since averaged a five star rating and has become extremely popular among customers.

While Vice President, Serge Krasner is the brains behind the business end and inner workings of the company, President, Ruben Abramov is the heart of Elite’s technology front. Not only has he brought the company up to a whole new platform with this app but he is also responsible for the company web designing, SEO and network development.

AutoTransport.co was completely designed and ignited by Abramov himself. Elite Auto Shipping provides the nation with timely, hassle free and affordable transport of any vehicle, watercraft, ATV or boat in either open or enclosed trailers, and offers door to door service nationwide. The company also provides assisted transport to Canada, Hawaii, and over a dozen other international destinations. At only five years old this company is at the top of its industry in the US and continues to climb annually.

--Madame Margherite

Published as Press Release

Elite Auto Shipping Expands Internationally


STATEN ISLAND, NEW YORK- Friday, September 24, 2010-- After six years in business, Elite Auto Shipping has recently partnered up with one of the leading customs agencies in Canada, and will be exclusively handling all their car transporting needs. For Elite, this partnership means that their car transport routes have expanded from strictly domestic to international service as well. The details of this Canadian- American agreement have yet to be disclosed, and both parties prefer to remain discrete until contracts are finalized but in the meantime Elite Auto Shipping has made preparations to accommodate the influx of service.

They have assembled an upgraded team of sales representatives and agents to maintain their reputation of dealing with customers closely and personally despite the increasing volume of business they have received since this expansion. Owners, Serge Krasner and Ruben Abramov say that partnering up with the Canadian customs agency benefits both companies as well as their clients, describing the new relationship as “prosperous”. In other preparations, Elite has also upgraded their method of car transport by bringing on enclosed trailers specifically designed to handle classic exports.

Elite will continue to utilize their current domestic routes with both open and enclosed car carriers as well as their new routes across the Canadian border. For more information on Elite Auto Shipping visit: AutoTransport.Co

--Madame Margherite

Published as Press Release