Tuesday, January 5, 2016

HOW TO PREPARE A CAR FOR SHIPPING OVERSEAS

VEHICLE SHIPPING PREPARATION

This is one of the most overlooked aspects of car shipping process. A car is one of the most valuable items you will ever purchase for export to another country. It is, therefore, important to make sure you do your best to prepare your vehicle  and all related documentation in order to avoid delays, expenses and penalties.
If you are exporting from any other country, please contact our office for guidance.
 
1.   Fuel, steering and brakes:Do not fill up the tank. Maximum 1⁄4 tank is allowed for Roll On Roll Off (Ro/Ro) shipments and  1/8 tank for container shipments. Steering and brakes must be operational.
Vehicle must be able to be started and be able to be driven and the battery is fully charged.

2.   Loading of items in the carRemove all loose items and personal effects from the vehicle except for the car jack and one spare tyre. ( Any items loaded are loaded at your own risk).
If the vehicle is loaded with household and personal effects- please supply a list of all  items loaded.

3.   Keys:Provide one set of keys for the ignition, trunk door, fuel  tank or any other locking compartments. Ghana Customs may inspect all locked compartments of your vehicle.   (If no keys are provided, vehicle may not be shipped).

4.   Valued Items in the car:We recommend removing any high-value stereos from the vehicle since they are not covered by insurance if stolen.

5.  Anti-Theft Alarm System:If you leave your Anti‐theft Alarm System in your vehicle make sure the system in disengaged prior to picking up / delivery.

6.  Oils and leakages:Vehicle must be free of oil and fluid leaks
7.  Written operational instructions:
 must be provided for vehicles requiring special handling when starting the engine. The instructions should be taped to the dashboard visible to the warehouse staff / stevedores.  

8.  Documentation:Make sure you receive a shipping/Delivery note before delivering  your vehicle to the Port.

9.  Take note of condition of your car:It is advisable to take note of any marks, scratches and dents. If possible, take pictures of your car before it is delivered to the port as most ports do not allow the use of cameras within the port. (This may help you in the event of an insurance claim if you decide to insure your car) However, if the car is not insured, this may not be of any particular help, but I still advise you to be in the habit of taking pictures/videos whenever you can.

10. Regulations in the destination country:Some countries have an age restriction  and certification regulation for importing cars. So before you send a particular car; please familiarise yourself with the regulations of that country. 

All of the above will help prevent any delays in your shipment, help to prevent any unexpected costs, and keep the process simple and stress-free for you.

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