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The process of shipping a car to the Port Of Spain

Shipping a car to Trinidad and Tobago can be a daunting task. There are many things to consider, from the type of shipping service you need to the necessary paperwork. This post will walk you through the complete process of shipping a car to the Port Of Spain.

There are three main types of shipping services: Roll On/Roll Off (RORO), Container Shipping, and Air Freight. Which service is best for you depends on your needs and budget. Once you've chosen your shipping method, it's time to gather all of the necessary paperwork. You'll need copies of your driver's license, registration certificate, and proof of insurance.

If you're using RORO shipping, you'll need to deliver your car to your chosen port (avaliable ports will vary depending on where you're shipping to), where it will be loaded onto the ship. Be sure to arrive early on the day of departure as the port staff will inspect your car and help you with the loading process.

Container shipping is a bit more complicated. You'll need to choose which shipping container is the right size for your car, 20ft, 40ft or a 40ft high cube container and then deliver the car to the port. The staff will load your car into the container and secure it for transport.

Air freight is the most expensive shipping method, but it's also the fastest. Your car will be loaded onto an airplane and shipped to your chosen destination airport.

Once you've chosen your shipping method and gathered all of the necessary paperwork, you're ready to ship your car! Shipping a car can be a stressful process, but with a little planning it can go smoothly. Hopefully this post has given you some helpful tips and information.