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How long will it take to ship my car?
Some car shipping companies will promise unrealistic shipping times so you will employ them. But, because this industry is route-based, times will vary depending on which route it is, what time of the year it is, and of course the weather. Generally, if you’re shipping your car coast-to-coast, it will take 7-14 days. If you going from south to north, it may take 3-4. However, if you’re coming or going to the Northeast and New England, it may take a bit longer depending on how the weather is looking. If there is a storm brewing that might dump inches of snow onto the region, you may have to wait until it passes (this is due to truck and cargo safety).
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Car Ship Broker CompanyAn car ship broker company is a company that specializes in car ship; specifically, setting up ship for customers who want to ship their cars. Car ship broker companies deal with the car carriers so customers don’t have to; they facilitate the shipping process by providing all the shipping information to the carriers and organizing the ship. Car ship broker companies dispatch the cars to carriers in the vehicles’ area and make sure that the carrier actually delivers the car. An car ship broker company usually charges a percentage of the total ship price as their commission – they need to make money too! However, they also make sure that the carrier gets paid if the customer pre-paid for their shipment; otherwise, most shipments that car ship broker companies oversee are paid via cash on delivery.
Auto Mover
an auto mover can refer to one of two different services: either a broker or a carrier. technically, an auto mover would be a carrier, because they actually move your automobile; however, most carriers utilize brokerages to find vehicles to move, because brokerages number in the thousands and the vast majority of customers looking to ship their vehicles use brokerages. auto movers specialize in moving vehicles, however, so if you contract with a brokerage you’ll still be using a carrier no matter what. read article...
The Ford Story – Part I
it’s been quite some time since we began discussing the automobile industry: how far down it’s gone, the many plights and possible implosion of the american automobile industry – mostly just bad news and blank reassurances from the government that we can make it better. but now, out of all of this, comes something that might make people just turn their heads: it’s called the ford story, and it’s quite an interesting website. you can find it at www. read article...
Auto Shipper
an auto shipper is a person or company that ships vehicles. this can be either a broker or a carrier, depending on the company, and each has their own way of operating. a broker is an auto shipper that arranges transport – from start to finish, they will find a carrier, handle all the paperwork, and take their own broker fee, but they also keep the costs low because they look for carriers instead of shipping it themselves, so the incentive to raise your price is not there. read article...
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How can you tell that someone's a compulsive liar? I mean, assuming that their pants aren't on fire.
Ya know... For a guy who can't see his own shadow, dracula sure is well groomed.
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