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On the Move: A Brief Hiatus and a Parallel to Auto Transport Services

Updated: Jul 6

Dear Valued Readers, We hope this message finds you well. We wanted to take a moment to reach out and provide an update on our recent activities. You may have noticed a temporary lull in our presence, and we wanted to share the reason behind it – we've been on the move ourselves! Just like the vehicles we facilitate transporting; we too have embarked on a journey of transition. As an auto transport brokerage, we're intimately familiar with the intricacies of moving vehicles from one location to another, ensuring they arrive safely and efficiently. This time, however, it was our turn to shift gears and make our own move.

Movers unloading boxes from moving truck.

Relocating is an experience that parallels the essence of what we do – coordinating the movement of vehicles across long distances. Just as we meticulously plan and execute auto transport operations, we've been orchestrating the logistics of our own relocation. Just like a well-coordinated car shipment, our move required careful planning, attention to detail, and a dedicated team effort. If you're planning a move in the future, we have some tips to prepare your vehicle for transport.


6 tips to prep your vehicle for auto transport:

1. Clean Vehicle & Document Damages

Thoroughly clean your vehicle inside and out and take photos of existing scratches and damages, so you have a record before transport.

2. Remove Personal Items

Take some time to remove all personal belongings from your vehicle. This is not only for safety reasons, but also to follow transport regulations.

3. Check Battery & Fluid Levels

Double-check that all your vehicle's fluids are at the right levels and make sure the battery is fully charged.

4. Secure Any Loose Parts

Take off the antennas and make sure all loose parts like spoilers are securely fastened. This way, you are able to prevent any damage during transit.

5. Disable Car Alarms

Disable the alarms and anti-theft systems in your vehicle to prevent any unnecessary disruptions from alarms going off during transport.

6. Check Fuel Level & Tire Pressure

Make sure to keep the fuel tank at around a quarter full. This is enough for loading and unloading without adding too much weight.

In the same way that we ensure our clients' vehicles are protected during transit, you can take these steps to safeguard your belongings during your move. Just as we offer peace of mind to our customers by providing timely updates and a transparent process, we wanted to reassure you that our brief hiatus was merely a pause to ensure a smooth transition.

We understand that continuity is crucial in the world of auto transport. Our temporary absence hasn't dimmed our commitment to delivering the best possible experience to our valued clients. We're excited to get back on track, rejuvenated and ready to provide you with the exceptional auto transport services you've come to expect.

Thank you for your understanding and continued support during this time of transition. We look forward to reconnecting with you and sharing more insights, tips, and updates on the world of auto transport.

Wishing you safe travels and smooth journeys!



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