Shipping a car?
Auto
imports and exports worldwide. We can move a vehicle form any port to any
other port usually with a full choice of car shipping methods including
containerized (FCL & LCL); roll on-roll off (RO-RO), and conventional
on-deck car export methods. Choose from a full range of optional extras, as
required, including full insurance coverage.
A selection
of different car shipping options are available, and cars can be shipped in
steel shipping containers, on the enclosed car decks of ocean going RO-RO
car ferries, or by conventional means.
Containers
Container shipping encompasses a
number of different options. We offer 20ft. or 40ft. FCL "sole use"
container services with only your vehicles in the container, to most major
ports worldwide. This involves your car being secured within a container
with straps and wheel chocks to hold it in place. You effectively pay for
the sole use of the container, for your vehicle only. (A number of options
are available - at extra cost - should you have other goods and wish to ship
them at the same time).
To regular destinations,
including Australian and New Zealand ports, South Africa, Hong Kong,
Singapore, Malaysia, Canada, UK and European ports, we have frequent shared
container services. Your car is loaded into the container, and a crate is
custom-built around it to protect your vehicle in transit. You pay only for
the space taken up within the container by your timber-framed vehicle. We
then load the rest of the container with other goods (baggage, personal and
household effects, and furniture). Your vehicle is fully enclosed in transit
by a 4" (10cm) timber frame. (Again, a number of options are available - at
extra cost - should you have other goods and wish to ship them).
Ocean Going RO-RO Car Ferry
Selected
destinations are also served by ocean going roll on-roll off car ferry
(RO-RO) services. Such vessels are purpose built car carriers, used by
manufacturers to deliver brand new vehicles around the world. Cars are
protected from the elements and are secured within enclosed car decks, by
straps and chocks, to tie points. Normally such services are not as frequent
as container vessels, but there can be useful cost savings on some routes
over container shipment.
Conventional Shipping
Yet another method
of shipping is "conventional" shipment. Your vehicle is carried on deck
(possibly uncovered), or within the hold of the vessel. There are obvious
drawbacks with conventional shipping and we do not recommend this method of
shipment where more modern services are an option. Nevertheless,
conventional shipment is very cost effective to certain destinations, where
container and RO-RO services are not available. |