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February 20, 2010

America Automobile Export Ro Ro

Getting your auto shipped from the USA can be done with a couple different methods but the most popular method is Roll on Roll off, also called as Ro-Ro. America auto transport roll on roll off entails the use of special ships that give the ports the ability to drive the car on and off the boat. Boats, trailers and other non-motorized vehicles could be towed onto the vessel.

Ro-Ro ships have pretty much the same appearance and function as a multi-level parking garage with special insulated decks that are the exact dimensions to accommodate the vehicle. Roll on Roll off is a very popular way of shipping or exporting cars out of the Northern America.

With United States car exporting roll-on roll-off method, some security precautions should be taken, which the company giving the service demands.

Autos that are not on trailers must have fuel in them but not exceeding ¼ tank and must have the ignition unlocking devices to go with them. While they don’t wish you to have a full tank of fuel, there should be ample amount of gas in the SUV so it can be driven when it comes off the ship at its port of call.

All vehicles shipped from the USA by Roll on Roll off should be in running order. If they aren’t, extra charges may be added to the quote. Any personal belongings or unfastened articles should be taken out of the car prior to its being driven on the Ro Ro vessel.

Ownership documents, as well as three duplicates of the title, should accompany the vehicle, when your automobile exported from America via RO-RO. If the owner of the auto is not able to pick up the car off the vessel at destination, a power of attorney document should be at the destination, either in the form of a person or a firm.

 

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June 29, 2009

Documents That You Should Prepare and Carry when Traveling Abroad

Check your passport before you go to make sure you have a signed, valid passport and visa (if required). Make sure your passport will still be valid at least six months from now (you never know what might happen while you’re away). Check with your travel agent to see if you’ll need a visa in addition to a passport, this is vital specially if you consider last minute travel.

Just think about this: In the event you find yourself lying in the road after an unfortunate collision with a Parisian mini-bike, you’ll want to make things easier for your rescuers in case of an accident. Remember to complete the information page on the inside of your passport that gives the name, address, and telephone number of someone to be contacted in an emergency. Then make three copies of the page containing your photograph; this will make it easier to replace your passport if it’s lost or stolen. Put one copy of the photo

  • In carry-on bag.

  • In luggage (not with your passport).

  • With your office or family member.

 

Before you leave, there are a number of tedious details you need to take care of and should an emergency occur, you’ll be glad you did! Here’s your checklist:

  • Update your will and insurance policies.

  • Leave a copy of your itinerary and a power of attorney document with a family member or friend.

  • Find out if your personal property insurance covers you for loss or theft abroad.

  • Find out how to report the loss of a credit card from abroad (800 numbers don’t work when you call from abroad) your credit card company will have a number that you can call.

  • Carry only the documents and credit cards you’ll need in a wallet or purse (all business documents might be subject to search, seizure, or copying).

  • Pack your U.S. driver’s license (with your photo on it).

  • Get an international driver’s permit before you leave, if you need one.

Make two copies of

  • Credit card numbers.

  • Traveler’s checks numbers.

  • Telephone numbers to report lost cards.

  • Airline ticket numbers.

 

(These items should be stored in separate locations to prevent a simultaneous loss of all of your records.) Again, it doesn’t matter if you are preparting to find bargains or to book last minute accommodation, being ready is the best tool to have the ideal holiday.

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