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How Do You Ship a Crankshaft?

How Do You Ship a Crankshaft?

Crankshaft shipping typically costs $50–$150, depending on weight, dimensions, shipping speed, and declared value coverage. Secure packaging requires foam padding, custom-fit boxes, and reinforced su...

How Do I Ship an ECU?

How Do I Ship an ECU?

ECU shipping typically costs $25–$80 via ground and $60–$120 via air, depending on speed, weight, and insurance. Use anti-static bags, shock-resistant packaging, and padded boxes to prevent internal...

How AI Will Change Car Shipping?

How AI Will Change Car Shipping?

AI-driven route optimization can reduce fuel costs and delivery times by 10–25% on long-distance car shipping routes. Predictive pricing models powered by AI adjust rates in real time based on demand...

Is Shipping a Car by Sea Dangerous?

Is Shipping a Car by Sea Dangerous?

Shipping a car by sea is generally safe, with proper packaging, secure loading, and experienced carriers minimizing risk. Enclosed transport and regular inspections ensure vehicle protection, prevent...

Does FedEx Ship Cars?

Does FedEx Ship Cars?

FedEx Custom Critical offers enclosed car transport for select high-value vehicles, typically starting at $1.90–$3.50 per mile. Vehicle shipping through FedEx requires direct coordination; availabili...

How Are Brand New Cars Transported?

How Are Brand New Cars Transported?

Brand-new cars are primarily transported via multi-level open carriers, moving 6–10 vehicles from factory to dealership locations. Enclosed transport is used for luxury, high-value, or prototype vehi...

Should You Tip Auto Transport Drivers?

Should You Tip Auto Transport Drivers?

Tipping auto transport drivers is optional but common; $50–$100 per vehicle is typical for standard service completion. Higher tips ($100–$200) are often given for expedited delivery, challenging loc...

How many Cars Can Enter a Cargo Plane?

How many Cars Can Enter a Cargo Plane?

Large cargo planes like the Boeing 747-8F can transport up to 6 standard-sized cars, depending on configuration and weight. Vehicle count varies by model size; compact cars require less space, while...

How to Become an Auto Transport Broker

How to Become an Auto Transport Broker

To become an auto transport broker, you must obtain a $75,000 surety bond and register with the FMCSA. A valid USDOT number and Broker Authority (Form OP-1) are required before arranging vehicle ship...

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CSI Logistics
435 Division Street
Elizabeth, NJ 07201
FMC 22206
Intl Cargo
45 Campus Drive
Edison, NJ 08837
NO. 17858N
Trans Global Auto Logistics, Inc.
3401 E Randol Mill Rd,
Arlington, TX 76011
NO. 018191NF
CFR Rinkens
15501 Texaco Avenue
Paramount, CA 90723
NO. 013055NF
ABC Worldwide LLC
2840 NW 2nd Ave #105
Boca Raton, FL 33431
NO. 025472F
ShipYourCarNow LLC
1160 South Rogers Circle Suite 1
Boca Raton, FL 33487
NO. 025646
Merco Air & Ocean Cargo, Inc.
6 Fir Way
Cooper City, FL 33026
NO. 021869F
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