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Shipping your vehicle overseas is easier than you think. Take a look at what you need to know when shipping a vehicle overseas and contact International Sea & Air Shipping for free moving quotes today!

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Page 1: Shipping a Vehicle Overseas

SHIPPING A VEHICLE OVERSEASBROUGHT TO YOU BY INTERNATIONAL SEA & AIR SHIPPING

Page 2: Shipping a Vehicle Overseas

Auto Shipping Services• Roll-on/Roll-off

• Container service

• Conventional on-deck shipping

Page 3: Shipping a Vehicle Overseas

Roll-on/Roll-off

Your vehicle is secured to the deck of the ship. This

method is usually reserved for companies shipping large quantities of cars

Container Service

Your vehicle is placed in an individual

container and rolled onto the ship

On-deck Shipping

The vehicle is driven or rolled onto the

ship and protected under the deck.

Page 4: Shipping a Vehicle Overseas

Preparing Your Vehicle For Shipment

• Remove all personal items from your car

• Leave no more than ¼ tank of fuel in the gas tank

• Check the fluid in the expansion tank

• Check the battery

• Thoroughly clean your car inside and out

• Disable any alarms

• Secure or remove any loose parts

Page 5: Shipping a Vehicle Overseas

Commonly Required Documents

• Original Certificate of Title or a certified copy

• Proof of vehicle registration

• Completed HS-7 form

• Completed EPA 3520

• If you lease your car or have a lien, you must also provide a letter from the lien holder authorizing the exportation, with the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), the owner/ lien holder's name, telephone number, signature and date.

• If you are a U.S. government employee being reassigned overseas, you will need your military orders or a letter from the government or other authority authorizing the transport of your vehicle.

• If you purchased a new car that is being shipped abroad, you will need a Bill of Sale and an Original Certificate of Origin from the purchasing dealership.

• DOT requires a copy of the DOT label (usually located on the door panel)—if it is unavailable, you can contact corporate headquarters for the MFG and request a letter confirming your vehicle has conformed to US Federal Motor Vehicle safety, bumper and theft prevention standards

• If you cannot be present at the point of departure with your vehicle, you may require a power of attorney.

Page 6: Shipping a Vehicle Overseas

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