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		<title>Find a Career and a Real Job in the Auto Shipping Industry</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Aug 2011 15:49:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Kearns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People who have a job, any job, in today's economic slowdown are fortunate. The unemployed and underemployed are looking into previously ignored industries to find work. Even the most driven job seeker has substantial difficulty finding a job that stirs his passion. With jobs scarce and well paying and satisfying jobs even scarcer, a look into the auto shipping industry might become a happy discovery.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People who have a job, any job, in today&#8217;s economic slowdown are fortunate. The unemployed and underemployed are looking into previously ignored industries to find work. Even the most driven job seeker has substantial difficulty finding a job that stirs his passion. With jobs scarce and well paying and satisfying jobs even scarcer, a look into the auto shipping industry might become a happy discovery.</p>
<p>There are a huge number of people who have set their goals toward higher achievement who have had to settle for jobs taken solely for survival. This is a sad situation but the worker at least is responsible enough to show up for work, do the job effectively and get his regular paycheck allowing him to handle personal needs, like feeding, clothing and putting a roof over his (and possibly his family&#8217;s) head.. There are many roads to take in life and the turns we choose to take along them greatly impact our existence.</p>
<p>Jobs touch every aspect of life, and even now, there is a plethora of options to choose from when it comes to making a living. An option of note is the auto shipping industry. Auto transportation has become a viable and thriving industry with loads of opportunities for the job seeker to make his mark. The following paragraphs will take a look at jobs in the car transportation field from entry level to technically skilled to executive.</p>
<p>There are several important jobs within the auto shipping workplace. One is the customer service representative. The way they handle issues can make the difference between losing a customer and keeping a satisfied one. Another crucial position is the dispatcher who controls the flow of movement in shipping transactions and is key to a company&#8217;s smooth operations. A more comprehensive position in the industry is the broker. He is the middleman, between the company and the customer, who may be responsible for such activities as relationship management, business development, conflicts of interest and, customer and company satisfaction..</p>
<p>No position in the auto transportation business has more responsibility than the CDL drivers, the big rig rulers of the road. Driving huge trucks major distances loaded with a heavy, valuable cargo of automobiles is a task for the physically fit, diligent and responsible. No wimps need apply. These drivers must be cognizant of current traffic laws in diverse regions as well as safety rules and signage. Very near to the drivers are the truck mechanics who have spent hours in school gaining their certification. These technicians are critical to the safety of the drivers, their equipment and their cargo.</p>
<p>At the top of the company chart is the Chief Operating Officer. This executive has to handle the constant scrutiny of government regulators while keeping on top of his company&#8217;s operations and personnel.</p>
<p>The auto shipping industry offers a valuable service to the consumer while handling abundant risk and monumental organizational demands. Those people who are employed and stay employed with the industry must be competent, motivated and energetic. They are justly rewarded for their services. Any jobseeker would do well to look into the auto shipping industry for all it has to offer.</p>
<p>If you need to find <a href="http://www.metrogistics.com/montana-auto-transport/">Montana Auto Transport</a> companies, <a href="http://www.metrogistics.com/missouri-auto-transport/">Missouri Auto Transport</a> companies, or auto shipping in any other state, please visit MetroGistics.</p>
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		<title>Before You Hire an Auto Transportation Company to ship Your Car, Research, Research, Research</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jul 2011 14:27:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Kearns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the price of gas, oil, mechanical repairs and maintenance, driving your car yourself over long stretches of road is not the best solution to get you both to the new destination. Hence, the burgeoning of the auto shipping industry, both domestic and international. Do not, I repeat, do not choose the first company in the phone book and do no further investigation. Shipping your car is not like shipping a small package.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the price of gas, oil, mechanical repairs and maintenance, driving your car yourself over long stretches of road is not the best solution to get you both to the new destination. Hence, the burgeoning of the auto shipping industry, both domestic and international. Do not, I repeat, do not choose the first company in the phone book and do no further investigation. Shipping your car is not like shipping a small package.</p>
<p>Research the auto shipping companies with utmost detail and care, particularly if your car is more than a means of transportation to you. If that precious hunk of metal is a vintage, classic, rare or just plain adored friend to you, you do not want to entrust it to a total stranger. You must thoroughly check into several companies to find the one best suited to you. Following are some steps to take to help you on your way.</p>
<p>Obviously, you are searching for a dependable, quality company. If your city is of appropriate size to have several car shipping companies locally, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) is a great place to start. They will assist you in your endeavor by offering customer testimonials, blogs, critiques and complaints on many of the auto shippers in your area. You will also discover how the companies dealt with issues, how they were resolved (or not) and if any measures were put in place to avoid negative issues in the future.</p>
<p>If you have a network of friends and co-workers you might find out from them if they know of anyone who has shipped their car either successfully or unsuccessfully and go from there. Along with that, call up some local car dealers and auto parts establishments and see who they use and recommend. These are just baby steps. Let&#8217;s move right along to the more specialized resources to assist in your search.</p>
<p>Researching any complex subject is difficult. There are, however, third party agencies such as Transport Reviews to assist the researcher in demystifying the maze and put him on the right path to review rankings, ratings and brokerage critiques via an unbiased source. Firms like Transport Reviews do double duty as overseers of the auto shipping industry to ensure just practices and integrity of their constituents and throw in some informative insider information to boot to allow competent decision making.</p>
<p>You might also check into the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to avail yourself of a database of company descriptions and other information relevant to domestic auto carriers. Here you can gain a background of the current status of licensing and insurance of the companies registered with the agency who offer driving assistance of various types. The FMCSA is monitored by the United States Department of Transportation, a group noted for ensuring that large vehicles meet safety standards and have been duly certified to take their loads down the American highways.</p>
<p>I hope you are convinced that shipping your car is not like sending a postcard. Your car deserves to be handled with care and arrive at its destination on time and in the same condition it was in when you put it on the carrier. Auto transportation does require a set of specialized skills, so make sure the carrier of your choice has the necessary talent, equipment and reliability to satisfy your needs and that of your friend, your fine machine, your car.</p>
<p>If you need to find <a href="http://www.metrogistics.com/kansas-auto-transport/">Kansas Auto Transport</a> companies, <a href="http://www.metrogistics.com/iowa-auto-transport/">Iowa Auto Transport</a> companies, or auto shipping in any other state, please visit MetroGistics.</p>
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		<title>Find Out More About Auto Shipping through Transportation Libraries</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 11:11:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Kearns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just about everyone has had reason to visit a library, whether for reference or pleasure. Some even visit a library for social interaction. Private and public libraries are a fixture in most communities and have been for centuries. They are an essential part of learning and educational support. Libraries store vital links to insights, ideas and worlds through their collection of books and databases. Libraries have expanded their functions from places of research and storage to include meeting places for business and pleasure and multi-media centers.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just about everyone has had reason to visit a library, whether for reference or pleasure. Some even visit a library for social interaction. Private and public libraries are a fixture in most communities and have been for centuries. They are an essential part of learning and educational support. Libraries store vital links to insights, ideas and worlds through their collection of books and databases. Libraries have expanded their functions from places of research and storage to include meeting places for business and pleasure and multi-media centers.</p>
<p>Libraries touch on many of life?s aspects as they were created for learning and understanding. They play a large role in many a life and business. The auto shipping industry has recognized their power and rely on them for success. Auto shipping is truly a transportation-specific commercial endeavor and anyone who wants enlightenment on this complex subject would do well to avail themselves of such libraries. There are transportation libraries both domestically and internationally that serve to improve the current state of the auto transport and shipping industry.</p>
<p>If you live in the United States and are interested in reviewing this particular transport industry, there are a number of libraries you can turn to. One group is the American Public Transportation Association Information Center. The APTAIC is Washington DC based and includes technical reports and periodicals to broaden your vehicle transportation perspectives. Another one is the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Research Library. Their mission statement is ?to investigate new highway technologies and transfer those research results to the transportation community? speaking volumes about what can be of benefit to shipping professionals and anyone interested in the advancement of the auto shipping industry.</p>
<p>Should you want a narrower search, say a specific state, many states offer transportation libraries applicable to their own locale. The California Department of Transportation Library, the New York State Department of Transportation and the Transportation Research and Development Bureau Library offer valuable services when one is looking to expand their knowledge of auto shipping in specific areas. Lastly, there are agencies like the Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA) and U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) that can give a fine overview of the offerings in collections of data relevant to auto shipping and transportation. If international information is what you seek, there are libraries for that purpose as well.</p>
<p>Auto shipping and transportation libraries are not just an American affair. Auto shipping has become a global industry and there are overseas libraries also to handle the needs of many countries. The Australian Maritime College Library is one of these great information institutions, particular regarding auto transportation by sea. Another fine research institution is the Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute and Library and Information Centre (BIC).</p>
<p>By reviewing what the minds around the world are discussing in regards to details related to auto shipping and transportation, we can keep abreast on the latest and greatest developments in the industry. Even destinations like the Biblioteca del Departamento de Ingenieria de Transporte, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile and the Qu?bec Minist?re des Transports and Centre de documentation are amazing learning centers for those looking for deeper international auto shipping and transportation research opportunities. Regardless of where you go to learn, any increase in knowledge or proactive attempt to improve in relation to auto shipping can do wonders for the system, service and business as a whole.</p>
<p>Auto shipping environments are always changing and nothing can replace diligent and continuous study of this complex subject. The negative ramifications of vehicle shipping and transportation are intense should the shipping process be slovenly. Large machinery, property and human lives are at stake when transporting vehicles, so each step in the process cannot be taken lightly. Libraries serve a worthy purpose for so many reasons. Don?t forget that educating yourself on the vast and complex world of auto shipping and transportation is one of them.</p>
<p>If you need to find <a href="http://www.metrogistics.com/idaho-auto-transport/">Idaho Auto Transport</a> companies, <a href="http://www.metrogistics.com/hawaii-auto-transport/">Hawaii Auto Transport</a> companies, or auto shipping in any other state, please visit MetroGistics.</p>
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		<title>Making Sure Your Car will Ship Securely with Auto Shipping Insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2011 16:38:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Kearns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A home, business, car, life and limb all share something in common - the necessity for insurance coverage. One rather esoteric aspect of car insurance is auto shipping insurance for that odd time that you need to relocate yourself and your car. This is not a proposition to be taken lightly, so insurance here is of utmost importance.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A home, business, car, life and limb all share something in common &#8211; the necessity for insurance coverage. One rather esoteric aspect of car insurance is auto shipping insurance for that odd time that you need to relocate yourself and your car. This is not a proposition to be taken lightly, so insurance here is of utmost importance.</p>
<p>A crucial part of shipping any vehicle is the selection and purchase of carrier insurance to adequately cover any damage that may occur while the car is in transit. Insurance is the safety net for all sorts of pending disasters and is mandatory for the prudent person. No wonder that home and auto insurance is mandatory for ownership of these necessities of life. While auto shipping may or not be mandatory, when it comes time to ship your vehicle, insuring its voyage is as essential as insuring your home and car.</p>
<p>The tangibles of auto shipping insurance are sure to be imposed on both our budgets and our bodies. The first emphasis of car carrying insurance is comparing rates. Many times each company will have varying insurance types and rates and they all should be researched, explained and considered. As insurance is such an integral part of moving such a large object, it can be a make or break to any deal. Being keenly aware of items like deductible selections and coverage types and having easily obtainable terms of service can be the difference between auto shipping success and failure. Another piece of the tangible insurance process is discussing in extensive detail the hazards of the particular shipping service you are using and what the company does to avoid risk and in case of emergency.</p>
<p>Ask the auto shippers what they foresee as potential disaster areas in their shipping processes and what they have done about them historically. In today&#8217;s current sea transportation venue, there exist risks such as piracy attacks, employee incompetence, air accidents, equipment failure, theft and the usual natural disasters that may seem remote while you and your car are landlubbers, but certainly must be taken into account on the high seas, and all are related to insurance.</p>
<p>Some of the intangibles we should consider while choosing an auto shipping partner are things like trust. Do we trust who we are working with and if something does go wrong how would we handle it internally. Feeling safe and reducing stress about our auto shipping undertakings can go a long way towards helping us sleep at night. Keeping in good faith with laws and making the best effort to protect all those involved is another reason to feel good about one&#8217;s self and something insurance greatly aids in. As with any reasonably dangerous activity there is an opportunity for future loss.</p>
<p>Auto shipping insurance takes the necessary measures to combat potential losses and the feelings of helplessness that accompany them. It will give you the knowledge that no matter what happens to that auto in it&#8217;s journey, you will have done all you could to protect it.</p>
<p>Auto shipping insurance is one of the most vital aspects to the entire car carrying industry. Individuals and companies alike both have a deep responsibility to sort out insurance details and to assure the proper paperwork and systems are in place. Car shipping insurance should be an open and honest dialogue between contracting parties and should not be skirted in any way. When discussing insurance options and wording with a carrying company nothing should appear vague or off base. We must make sure we do everything in our power to find an auto shipping organization that provides a clear and concise insurance policy. If anything remotely feels out of place in regards to insurance it might very well be a sign to move onto another provider. Auto shipping insurance is not just a piece of paper it is peace of mind.</p>
<p>For additional news and information about <a href="http://blog.metrogistics.com">Vehicle Transport</a> or <a href="http://www.metrogistics.com/why-ship-your-car/auto-shipping-services/">Vehicle Shipping</a> please visit MetroGistics.</p>
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		<title>Important Trends to Consider in the Auto Shipping Industry</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 16:02:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Kearns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We humans are an inquisitive sort. We want to know all the latest trends, news, gossip, etc., and we will go online, to the magazine rack, to newspaper subscriptions and to television to get it all and get what's happening right now. And of course, to do that, we must be in the moment, anything less is stale. Thing are ever-changing in this world and we want to know what's up right now. We live in the moment.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We humans are an inquisitive sort. We want to know all the latest trends, news, gossip, etc., and we will go online, to the magazine rack, to newspaper subscriptions and to television to get it all and get what&#8217;s happening right now. And of course, to do that, we must be in the moment, anything less is stale. Thing are ever-changing in this world and we want to know what&#8217;s up right now. We live in the moment.</p>
<p>Take that maxim to the auto shipping industry and you will find there is nothing different there either. This is an industry that depends greatly on outside influences and constant change. The law and finances are as much of a concern to auto shippers as they are to other businesses. Let&#8217;s take a look at some of the issues in these fields.</p>
<p>Not surprisingly, one of the main topics of discussions in the auto shipping industry is the price of fuel. The price of gas, supply of diesel and miles per gallon are all crucial topics to auto shippers. Therefore, the news abounds with reports on these subjects in publications aimed at the auto shipping industry. Vehicle transportation is market-dependent. In the event of a recession, disposable income goes down and along with it car manufacturing and car sales. As those industries go, so does the auto shipping industry.</p>
<p>Other financial incidences of note to the industry are toll increases, taxes, and escalating costs of doing business in maintenance and personnel. Business events in the industry such as bankruptcies, mergers and advanced technological innovations are all of great interest to the financial gurus of the auto shipping companies. Finances can also be affected by road building, or the lack thereof, road maintenance and upgrades. Someone in each auto shipping concern must keep up with all of these market trends in order for the company to stay ahead of the competition and survive.</p>
<p>Financial trends are not the only important issues that need to be accounted for but also legal issues surrounding the auto transportation industry are of concern. The rules and regulations pertaining to work hour limits change periodically as do the technologies of drug testing and the legal ramifications of illegal substance abuse while at the wheel. Shipping involving interstate commerce is always subject to changing rules and regulations.</p>
<p>There are other legal issues to concern the industry as well. There are theft protection and prosecution, licensing agreements and safety program certifications. For those companies engaged in international shipping, in depth legal knowledge of customs guidelines is becoming a respected full time job and setting a trend in that corner. Then you have your transportation of hazardous materials issue. This news includes reporting on the definitions, carrying and reporting of hazardous materials. There is always an ongoing debate on what a vessel is allowed or not allowed to carry. All auto transportation companies must keep up with this kind of news, rumors and gossip. You never know, rumors and gossip can become facts eventually. If it is talked about, the company needs to be aware of the discussion.</p>
<p>Auto shipping is a very news heavy service industry. With so many different outlets of change, vehicle transportation is in no way, shape or form a static business. From auto shipping quoting and brokering, to driving and loading, there is always a subject matter that flutters with the fate of time. As the laws and financial pressures change inside the industry, it will be key for those involved to make sure they know what is going on. There must be a willingness to accept change while at the same time embracing its offerings. Auto shipping is a very important service that deserves media space and our undivided attention if we are planning to incorporate it into our ever changing lives.</p>
<p>If you need to find <a href="http://www.metrogistics.com/iowa-auto-transport/">Iowa Auto Transport</a> companies, <a href="http://www.metrogistics.com/indiana-auto-transport/">Indiana Auto Transport</a> companies, or auto shipping in any other state, please visit MetroGistics.</p>
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		<title>Be Very Curious and Ask Questions When Considering Shipping Your Vehicle</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2011 16:48:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Kearns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of us can remember or relate to the famous investigative monkey Curious George. Although many of his exploits landed him in difficult situations, a lot can be learned from his willingness to seek out answers and understandings to the concepts and obstacles he faced. Like George many academic teachers have long encouraged inquisitiveness. Statements like, "there is no such thing as a bad question" or "an unasked question never gets answered", are often common threads to a successful classroom and working environment. Very similar to school, the auto shipping process is another area of life where asking questions is an essential part of the proceedings.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of us can remember or relate to the famous investigative monkey Curious George. Although many of his exploits landed him in difficult situations, a lot can be learned from his willingness to seek out answers and understandings to the concepts and obstacles he faced. Like George many academic teachers have long encouraged inquisitiveness. Statements like, &#8220;there is no such thing as a bad question&#8221; or &#8220;an unasked question never gets answered&#8221;, are often common threads to a successful classroom and working environment. Very similar to school, the auto shipping process is another area of life where asking questions is an essential part of the proceedings.</p>
<p>Your vehicle and its fate is on the line when you must put it in the hands of a stranger. To understand the auto shipping industry and its processes, you must gather the requisite knowledge to ensure a happy result for you and your auto. Auto transport is a complicated industry so let&#8217;s begin with the basics and escalate from there.</p>
<p>There are numerous questions we should be asking when shipping cars and starting with some of the most basic can lay a great foundation for dealing with the more advanced nuances of the transaction. A simple question that should be asked is, &#8220;what type of container will your vehicle be shipped in or on&#8221;. There are big differences in closed and open auto shipping and they should at least be asked about in terms of categories like protection and cost. Another crucial question to ask is about pricing. It&#8217;s always worthwhile to learn about what price quotes cover. Companies often quote a total price as if it is comprehensive only to have customers find out later that things like insurance, weather changes, door to door shipping, direct and expedited routing and closed containers actually cost more.</p>
<p>When you are discussing costs, you should also be questioning cancellation fees and insurance policy examinations. Going into detail with the shipping company representative regarding the terms and conditions of costs and services are always an important consideration in auto transport. You also need to find out how long the shipment is estimated to take, the guarantees of the organization completing the delivery, and whether the company you are dealing with will handle all details of the transport themselves or if there are third parties and/or brokers involved in any of the shipment&#8217;s phases. In conjunction with this line of questioning, ask about scheduling parameters, locations for pick up and drop off and whether or not it is okay to ship personal articles inside the vehicle. Now let&#8217;s move on to more complex details.</p>
<p>If your car has special needs and/or if it going outside of domestic boundaries, shipment knowledge definitely becomes even more of a priority. For example, even though Hawaii is certainly a part of the United States, there are distinctive conditions that apply to this particular state, and you need to find out what they are. In international shipments, you will need to inquire about customs clearing, local laws and the current idiosyncratic rules and regulations of the particular country of destination. If your vehicle is rare, vintage, classic or oversized, special handling is required. Ask the shipper how they handle such vehicles.</p>
<p>Another more sensitive and complex topic to review with the shipping company of choice is damage reporting. Obtaining knowledge about how inspection sheets work, driver licenses, and how signature reconciliations are coordinated is recommended. Sorting out challenging auto shipping issues such as what is done in case of emergency, the historical background of the company you are working with, and what measures are taken to assure customer happiness should not be taken lightly. Regardless of what your auto shipping intentions are, asking the frequent and infrequent questions of the trade will in most instances better ready you for any possible barrier or concern.</p>
<p>Vehicle transportation is a subject that can conjure many mysteries. Frequently asked questions like, &#8220;does my vehicle need gas&#8221;, &#8220;will my car actually need to be driven&#8221;, and &#8220;can I ship a non-running vehicle&#8221;, should all be part of the auto shipping feeling-out process. If at any time you are unsure of what you are doing or do not understand what car transportation entails, asking the various market resources you have, the questions that plague you, will almost never be a detriment to what you are trying to accomplish. The bottom line is to be sure to ask as many questions as possible before shipping a car if you want to avoid the snags and disappointments that may occur.</p>
<p>If you need to find <a href="http://www.metrogistics.com/hawaii-auto-transport/">Hawaii Auto Transport</a> companies, <a href="http://www.metrogistics.com/georgia-auto-transport/">Georgia Auto Transport</a> companies, or auto shipping in any other state, please visit MetroGistics.</p>
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		<title>Land, Sea or Air &#8211; How Should you Ship Your Car?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 May 2011 10:39:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Kearns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cars from their onset have provided convenient transportation over roads, whether paved and with or without multiple lanes. In the early days, a car was a toy of the rich, used for pleasure more than as an absolute necessity. Now, a century later, cars are not just a necessity of life, but can also be a hobby, a symbol of societal rank, a business or an all-consuming passion. Most of us who have a car cannot conceive of our lives without it. The automobile is freedom, a means to sustain our employment and a convenient way to visit friends, family and entertainment venues.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cars from their onset have provided convenient transportation over roads, whether paved and with or without multiple lanes. In the early days, a car was a toy of the rich, used for pleasure more than as an absolute necessity. Now, a century later, cars are not just a necessity of life, but can also be a hobby, a symbol of societal rank, a business or an all-consuming passion. Most of us who have a car cannot conceive of our lives without it. The automobile is freedom, a means to sustain our employment and a convenient way to visit friends, family and entertainment venues.</p>
<p>The automobile just might be the most adored invention ever. Since the personal car is so essential, the demand for auto shipping is growing rapidly. The world is getting smaller, thanks to the internet and air travel which means more and more cars are being transported to even the most remote spots on the face of the earth. Governments, businesses and constant human relocations all take advantage of auto shippers to fulfill their needs. That being so, auto transportation companies have added air and sea shipping to their formerly land-only based transport modes. Let&#8217;s consider why one would choose either air, land or sea for their auto shipping requirements.</p>
<p>First there came the car, then the need to get that car to someplace else without the hassle of driving it. Hence the birth of car carriers. Once initiated, the need to get a car from one place to another has given rise to a number of resources and tools to push car transport into a vibrant industry. Probably the first consideration of any vehicle transport endeavor is safety. Things like weather conditions, accident reports and other kinds of road delays must be monitored by any company transporting vehicles. Auto shipping companies must also be tuned into driving directions and job and equipment standards to stay on top of their field. This is an industry where experience and preparation are foremost qualities for success. If a company has so much to consider for shipping over land, think what must be involved over air.</p>
<p>We have come a long way since the days of Henry Ford and the Wright Brothers and it is reasonable to believe that those imaginative minds could have never conjured a future where cars would be shipped through the air. If any of those great inventors were alive today it is almost assured that they would investigate the tribulations of cars traveling on airplanes. In their studies they might have reviewed things like air traffic control characteristics, restricted item laws and airport customs and regulations. Flight reports, accident incident reviews and standard employee background checks all may apply to the equation. Finally, if you&#8217;re really diligent, you may want to check airline black box research studies, distance calculators and air transport news websites. A little more common then traveling by air, let&#8217;s dissect some of the details about auto shipping by boat.</p>
<p>Auto shipping by sea is the next most common form of auto transport to land travel. Those companies that are expert in regularly transporting over sea are conversant with seaports, transportation library data and water safety guidelines. Most waterways that must be traveled are subject to international laws that can be extremely sensitive. Shipping companies that traverse waters must know the intimate details of the international waterway rules in order to be safe and to remain in business. They must be multicultural in their understanding of the various country&#8217;s rules and regulations on auto shipping to rise to the top of their field and beat off the competition.</p>
<p>Auto shipping is a delicate endeavor no matter what part of Mother Nature it is dealing with. Solid ground, gracious skies or majestic waves all have the opportunity in the world of today to bring a care to an awaiting recipient. Choosing a means of auto transportation will most likely come down to specific needs and budget constraints but no matter what the choice a conceded effort should be made to be as well educated as possible.</p>
<p>If you need to find <a href="http://www.metrogistics.com/arizona-auto-transport/">Arizona Auto Transport</a> companies, <a href="http://www.metrogistics.com/arkansas-auto-transport/">Arkansas Auto Transport</a> companies, or auto shipping in any other state, please visit MetroGistics.</p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Let a Quote Throw You When Dealing with An Auto Shipping Broker</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2011 14:58:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Kearns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA["No other man-made device since the shields and lances of the ancient knights fulfills a man's ego like an automobile" said Sir William. And Herbert Marcuse later added to that "The people recognize themselves in their commodities; they find their soul in their automobile, hi-fi set, split-level home, kitchen equipment." These two are fine brokers of words and reveal some of the characteristics of cars, but this article's intent is to zero in on vehicle brokering not word brokering.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;No other man-made device since the shields and lances of the ancient knights fulfills a man&#8217;s ego like an automobile&#8221; said Sir William. And Herbert Marcuse later added to that &#8220;The people recognize themselves in their commodities; they find their soul in their automobile, hi-fi set, split-level home, kitchen equipment.&#8221; These two are fine brokers of words and reveal some of the characteristics of cars, but this article&#8217;s intent is to zero in on vehicle brokering not word brokering.</p>
<p>In order to make a decision on how to ship a vehicle and whom to ship it with, lots of novice shippers rely on shipping brokers to answer questions and satisfy their needs. Of course the price is probably of most concern to anyone faced with the need for shipping their vehicle. Knowing how to deal with brokers and what the price they are quoting actually means to you will better prepare you for the mysterious process of shipping your car.</p>
<p>Undoubtedly, you cannot name a shipping broker among your personal friends. No matter, you must still be encouraged to maintain an amiable rapport with the brokers you are interviewing. The broker you work with is there to assist you in your auto shipping endeavors. Treat him kindly and he will work harder for you. Since this person is an unknown entity to you and you are probably dealing with him online or over the phone, it may be difficult for you to assess his credibility. At the very least though, you should be able to establish that this broker is honest and reliable. If you are not sure, try another broker. In any case, the shipping broker should be available during normal business hours. The ideal auto transport company will assign you your personal broker so he may become intimate with your particular situation and give you the deal most applicable to your situation.</p>
<p>The knowledgeable auto shipping broker will help you understand the process of transporting your vehicle and will guide you to the best company for your particular needs. He will also help you discover the options and deals that are to your best advantage. Again, one of most important topics you and your broker will cover is the price quote. Below is a review of questions that should be asked to make the interaction with your broker go as smoothly aspossible.</p>
<p>In auto shipping, cost and value are probably the first topic of discussion between broker and customer. The broker needs to ask questions to determine specific information from the customer with whom he is interacting to come up with a reasonable quote for the services that are required. One piece of the data for the quotation is the mileage that will be covered by the car&#8217;s journey. The miles traveled are part of the cost of transport. A little less complicated part of the cost is the make and model of the car being shipped. Vintage and oversized vehicles will generally be more expensive to ship, so a broker does need to know more details about the car in question.</p>
<p>A broker also needs to know if the car is in operating condition and if there are any special needs required in handling it, such as towing, moving or lifting.. Give the broker the dimensions of the car and it&#8217;s weight as part of the price determination. Different auto shipping clients have different needs and desires for insurance coverage, which will also make a difference in the price quote.</p>
<p>As you can see, the relationship between customer and broker plays a crucial role in the auto transportation process. You need to understand the pricing the broker has quoted first and the rest will fall into place more easily. The right broker will deal with you on a risk free basis to find the best auto transportation company for your needs. You are paying him to do some complex research that is always mandatory in serving the needs of his customer. If the broker does not do that, he has not earned your money. Take the time to find a broker that you feel comfortable with. Treat him with respect and be nice. It won&#8217;t hurt, and it will make the complicated task of shipping your precious vehicle that much more pleasant.</p>
<p>To read more about <a href="http://blog.metrogistics.com">Auto Transport</a> or <a href="http://www.metrogistics.com">Auto Shipping</a> please visit MetroGistics.</p>
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		<title>The Auto Shipping Industry Appears</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Nov 2010 20:08:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Kearns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Auto shipping just a few short years ago was a commercial enterprise and offered services to manufacturers, dealers and brokers so they could transport products among themselves. The same industry today is a huge conglomeration of companies that offer their innovative services to the general public.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Auto shipping just a few short years ago was a commercial enterprise and offered services to manufacturers, dealers and brokers so they could transport products among themselves. The same industry today is a huge conglomeration of companies that offer their innovative services to the general public.</p>
<p>Back in the good old days, say the 1980&#8217;s, the public had almost no access to manufacturers or dealers unless they wanted to buy a car. The person needing to relocate great distances across the continent or internationally would have to sell his car in his old town and buy a new one at his destination. The alternatives would be to drive the car himself, or do without a vehicle at his new home town. Both of these alternatives may not even be possible. You can&#8217;t drive a car from Los Angeles to Honolulu, and I know of very few cities that you can get around adequately without a car.</p>
<p>Nor was the auto shipping technology developed enough at the time to make personal transportation affordable to the general customer. Only the very few of the upper-upper classes could afford to use freight businesses to transport their private cars.</p>
<p>Gradually manufacturers and new independent and innovative companies began to realize the possibilities of the internet in relation to vehicle transportation. The net made it easier to communicate with individual clients and new auto service possibilities began to be developed to exploit those possibilities.</p>
<p>What used to be an adjunct business became a business in its own right. The familiarity of the industry grew among the population allowing the auto shipping business to grow and expand into new services, due largely to the net. A person could buy a car and have it shipped anywhere within minutes by just researching the online advertisers.</p>
<p>Global import and export trade exploded. World trade in our modern times relies heavily on the support of the shipping industry. Nearly 90% of all global trading today at some point in its delivery cycle will bump into the shipping enterprises. The general public is slowly catching on. There are some who curse technology, but at the other extreme is the super geek who can live his life well with only an iPod and a laptop to his name.</p>
<p>It is a dog eat dog world in this new industry. There are several companies that will stop at nothing to offer the best customer service and highest service quality. With the expansion of the auto shipping industry comes lower prices and greater accessibility to services. It is possible to safely buy and ship across continents and back again any car whether it be a Toyota family car from Japan or a vintage Ferrari from Italy.</p>
<p>The services become increasingly easy, with relatively few things to keep in mind when shipping a car. About the only important thing to really worry about is the how to find the best and most reliable company from the host of existing and new names.</p>
<p>But with the internet, even this is no longer difficult. Countless amateur and professional articles and forums on the subject offer sincere guidance and tips while the companies themselves are never more than a mouse-click away.</p>
<p>Think about it &#8211; just about everyone owns or leases a vehicle of some kind these days. These same people are becoming increasingly mobile. The internet and auto shipping will remain constant companions well into the future as the society becomes ever more global.</p>
<p>For more information on <a href="http://www.metrogistics.com">Auto Shipping</a> or <a href="http://www.metrogistics.com/car-transport-services/">Car Transport</a> please visit MetroGistics.</p>
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		<title>The Peculiarities Of Auto Shipping</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Nov 2010 18:46:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You should know about some of the interesting quirks involved in the auto transport business before you ship your vehicle. Firstly, the pick-up and delivery schedules quoted to you are not set in concrete. The very things that cause you to be delayed when driving to an appointment or to and from work also plague the auto shippers. Delays such as traffic, weather, or mechanical difficulties are possibilities for the truckers as well.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You should know about some of the interesting quirks involved in the auto transport business before you ship your vehicle. Firstly, the pick-up and delivery schedules quoted to you are not set in concrete. The very things that cause you to be delayed when driving to an appointment or to and from work also plague the auto shippers. Delays such as traffic, weather, or mechanical difficulties are possibilities for the truckers as well.</p>
<p>In most cases, the main cause of delays or damage rests upon the customers themselves. Much depends on the customer?s punctuality and orderliness. Failure to arrive on time at the pick-up site, last minutes changes to routs or delivery terms either makes delivery impossible or increases risks.</p>
<p>Make sure that you are exactly on time in a pre-arranged pick-up spot which is easily accessible to the carrier, allowing complete routine inspection in good daylight before loading, and allowing maneuverability for the truck. If you are late you?ll delay your own delivery as well as other clients? and you may not be refunded in case the service will become impossible.</p>
<p>Before your car loads, you must have a report from the above mentioned inspection describing in detail the condition of your car including all damages no matter how insignificant. When you pick up the car at its destination you will use this report to check off all the points made to be sure it is in precisely the condition it was in when you drove it to the loading site.</p>
<p>Be sure to be on time at drop-off as well. As soon as your car is delivered, run a meticulous (don?t be embarrassed to make it slow and thorough) inspection checking against the report. If there are any discrepancies between the report and the actual condition, note them down in the presence of the truck driver and make sure he signs the paper.</p>
<p>Another important step is selecting the method of transportation by either a closed or open trailer. An open trailer is just that, open and exposed to the elements of weather, road conditions, and flying debris. It is also quite a bit cheaper than the closed trailer method, though not so safe. Your preference will undoubtedly be based on the type of car you are transporting and the price you are willing and able to pay.</p>
<p>A good company will assist in advising you what method you should employ and will do so with sincerity. They will also back off and do whatever you, the customer, wants them to do. Should you be adamant that your car be shipped in the open trailer, they will of course, follow your wishes and offer appropriate insurance and practice due diligence in the transport of your vehicle. Keep in mind, though, while traveling perhaps thousands of miles in an open trailer, that vehicle is prone to becoming faded or dented.</p>
<p>Door-to-door shipping needs clarification. Door-to-door implies pick up and delivery at your front door ? not so. Auto carrier trucks can be 75 feet long or more and need a lot of space to maneuver into position. The access to your house is very unlikely to allow the space such a truck requires, being restricted by trees,. tight turns, or short driveways. The truck will go to the nearest unrestricted parking space to load your car that you have driven to the predetermined spot. These pick-up and drop-off sites will be as close to your door as possible considering local laws and safety requirements</p>
<p>For more on <a href="http://www.metrogistics.com">Car Shipping</a> or <a href="http://blog.metrogistics.com">Vehicle Transport</a> please visit MetroGistics.</p>
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