Transporting a car to Comoros from the states through qualified transport services is the only way to assure your vehicle’s safe delivery and lawful importation. Complying with the foreign law for importation isn’t easy to do without assistance, particularly as a United States native.
The regulations of other countries are confusing and difficult to understand. For an explanation of the import laws associated with foreign vehicles entering the country, call the Embassy of the Comoros. With trained professionals delivering your car and more knowledge of the import laws, the stress of shipping your car is instantly relieved.
To ship a car to the country safely, it’s important that the right shipping services are purchased. Although there are only two affordable and proven shipping methods to choose from, each of them transports vehicles in a different manner. Knowing how each transport method operates before you agree to anything is in the best interest of your car.
The Differences between Open Air and Enclosed Transport Services.
The most affordable, cheapest and popular method of international auto transport is RO/RO shipping. This open air transport method is often used by dealerships and manufacturers who have multiple vehicles delivered to one location. Because this method leaves the car exposed to the outside, this shipping method doesn’t appeal to everyone. On the other hand, insurance coverage through the transport company provides the ultimate security no matter the shipping services purchased.
If open air services aren’t what you need, consider enclosed transport. This method comes with a higher price tag, but keeps the car inside durable metal walls for added protection. The shipping containers come in several sizes. Each one is priced differently, but customer service will help you with size selection after you provide them with some details. This form of transport isn’t just designed for the delivery of vehicles, but your household belongings too. Fill the car and the remaining space left in the container with anything you would like to bring. All items must comply with the import laws.