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Fairfield, New Jersey, United States

Fairfield, New Jersey, United States
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ShipMyAuto.com AUTO TRANSPORT COMPANY SPECIALIZING IN THE TRANSPORT AND RELOCATION OF CARS, SUV’S, VANS, TRUCKS AND MOTORCYCLES THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES & THE WORLD.

Full Service NVOCC (License# 025899NF), USA Domestic and International Shipping Specialist.

We provide:
Ground, ocean and air transportation for your Vehicle, Auto, Car, Boat, Motorcycle, RV or Heavy Equipment;
To and from anywhere within the USA and between all destinations in the USA and anywhere in the world;
Assistance with all U S customs clearance requirements and full ground valuation insurance and marine insurance.

As a Freight Forwarder and NVOCC, we maintain full control over each shipment, throughout the entire auto relocation process. 

We have 166 Global Agents. 
We operate 24 hour customer service secured lots. 
We also provide:
 Custom Vehicle crating,
 Logistics planning, 
 Rigging and disassembly, 
 US customs clearance & AES filing,
 Vehicle Storage.

CALL FOR FREE QUOTES: 888-825-SHIP (888-825-7447)
OR COMPLETE OUR QUOTE REQUEST FORM AT THE ShipMyAuto.com WEBSITE  FOR A FREE NO OBLIGATION QUOTE.


***Note that this price in this listing is only for the quote 
(you can get it free by calling 888-825-SHIP (7447) or completing a quote request at the ShipMyAuto.com Website)

 

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PROMO CODE DETAILS:
Free $5000.00 Marine Insurance Policy

Expires 12/31/16

Details & Exclusions: Free $5000.00 Marine Insurance Policy when you ship a vehicle with ShipMyAuto.com. Promotion covers up to first $5000.00 of marine insurance policy. Limit one per customer. Good in the US and Canada only.

Exclusions: Additional marine insurance coverage above $5000.00 may be purchased at an additional cost – speak with your sales agent for pricing. Promotion cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or promotion. Your promotional insurance policy will be applied after full payment of the vehicle booking. ShipMyAuto.com and Advectus Transportation Services reserves the right to deny use of this offer and/or cancel a vehicle shipment book using this offer if the offer is abused or used fraudulently, as determined by ShipMyAuto.com in its sole discretion. Not valid on any vehicle shipped via land.

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