Axis Capital Group Inc Forum Preparing to Ship Heavy Equipm..
Preparing to Ship Heavy Equipment10 Years AgoAXIS Capital, Inc. a Direct Lender
providing quality equipment leasing/financing services along with superior
customer service headquartered in Grand Island, Nebraska, a Direct Lender
providing quality equipment leasing/financing services along with superior
customer service. The company will ensure you of quality equipment no matter
where you are in the world. The company serves people in many countries in the
world including SE Asia such as KL Malaysia, Bangkok Thailand, Jakarta
Indonesia and many more. Heavy equipment will possibly
oblige special shipping considerations since its size and weight requires so.
Shipping bulldozers, cranes, tractors, or other heavy industrial or farm
equipment may entail a specialized hauler. The initial step in shipping heavy
equipment is to have precise dimensions and weight for the transporter. These
can aid the transporter conclude the type of trailer required, and in the
condition that any special concerns must be made. You can inquire at Axis
Capital, Inc. for more information about your equipment’s dimensions and
weight. As soon as you have the
dimensions, think through your many heavy equipment shipping options. Your
equipment may be towed, shipped on a flatbed, or it may need a special trailer.
International shipping renders a whole new set of decisions as well. Wisely
research your opportunities and choose one that will work for you. Your next step is choosing a
transporter. Heavy equipment hauling can be a difficult task, and it is
important to choose a company that specializes in it. Working with an
experienced broker can help take some of the guesswork out of the shipping
process, while working directly with a business or an owner/operator can allow
you to be more involved in the process and can often result in more
personalized service. Before the day of the transfer,
you must prepare your equipment for transport. Take steps to make certain that
your equipment will reach the destination without harm and be ready for some
unfavorable conditions it may confront in shipment. You may want to be sure no
hocus-pocus or double-dealing happened. You might want to make special
arrangements for overweight or oversized equipment. Work with your service
provider to gain all necessary permits for the day of the move.
All legal carriers are mandated
to have a certain amount of insurance, but you may need to buy more in order to
be appropriately safe. When purchasing heavy equipment freight insurance,
confirm you know what your policy covers and how to make a claim should the need
arise. Shipping heavy equipment does not
have to be such a heavy weight. A little research and preparation can go a long
way toward ensuring a smooth shipping experience. |