FAQS

Transoceanic Express Services, summarizes the common questions asked by people and customers wishing to import vehicles purchased in the United States to their home countries.

In this section you will find valuable answers to frequently consultations in any case if they submit any other questions please contact us will be a pleasure to serve you.

 

Q: Can I put clothes or personal items in my vehicle for shipping?
A: Only a jack and a spare tire can remain in the vehicle if it is being shipped via RO/RO service.

Q: Can I leave my license plates on the vehicle?
A: We recommend taking license plates off the vehicle. License plates are frequently stolen as souvenirs.

Q: Do I need to fill the gas tank?
A: No. In fact, due to U.S. Coast Guard regulations, only one-quarter tank of gas is permitted for RO/RO shipments. The gas tank must be completely empty for container shipments.

Q: Will the salt water from the ocean damage my vehicle if I were to use the RO/RO service?
A: All of the major vehicle manufacturers (G.M., Chrysler, Toyota, etc.) ship their new vehicles via RO/RO Carrier on climate controlled vessels.

 

Q: Is my vehicle insured while onboard a vessel?
A: The steamship lines are only liable for $500 in damages. Separate insurance coverage may be purchased through our office.

Q: Do I need the original vehicle title in order to ship my vehicle?
A: Yes. A vehicle will only be cleared by U.S. Customs with the original title present.

Q: Can I ship my leased vehicle overseas?
A: A leased vehicle may be shipped only with an original NOTARIZED letter (+2 copies) from the lienholder stating their permission for the car to be shipped overseas, together with the original title.

Q: Why does my vehicle need to be at the pier several days before the vessel departs?
A: U.S. Customs regulations require that vehicles be at the pier for at least 72 hours (not including holidays and weekends) before the vessel departs.