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For Customers » Vehicle Shipping · Updated April 14, 2025

How to Transport a Car to Another State ? | Citizenshipper

If you need to transport your car between states, chances are you’re either on vacation or moving house. If it’s the former, you probably planning to drive. If it’s the latter, it might make more sense to ship your belongings and take a plane, rather than carrying a home’s worth of clothes and furniture in

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For Customers » Motorcycle Shipping · Updated November 11, 2024

How much does it cost to crate a motorcycle? | Citizenshipper

So you’re arranging motorcycle transportation and you’ve decided to play it safe — it’s enclosed shipping all the way. Sadly, that’s not the last of the choices you’ll need to make. Do you go with a wooden crate or a steel one? Maybe save some money by using just a basic pallet? But how much

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For Customers » Vehicle Shipping · Updated April 14, 2025

Are cars shipped in Containers? | Citizenshipper

Car transportation is big business, and demand is fierce. That means most modes of transportation can be converted to carry cars: train carriages, freight containers, trucks, trailers, boats and even planes. Each type is specialised to achieve a certain sort of overseas car shipping: long distance, weather resistant, for delicate vehicles, multiple vehicles or for

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For Customers » Vehicle Shipping · Updated November 11, 2024

Terminal to Terminal Car Shipping Services | CitizenShipper

Most vehicle haulers using the CitizenShipper platform offer door-to-door delivery as the default option. However, you might occasionally run into one offering terminal-to-terminal shipping instead.  If you’re unsure of what the word terminal means in this context, we’ve got you covered. Here’s a brief rundown of how this type of transport usually works. What do

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Boat Shipping » For Drivers · Updated November 12, 2024

Boat Shipping Guide #3: Equipment

As our marketplace grows and grows, we’ve seen a big increase in demand for boat shipping. To be a boat transporter, all you need is a willingness to travel long-distance, a responsible attitude to boats big and small, and a little expertise. It’s exciting work: Less competition means more money in your pocket, and as

Boat Shipping Guide #2: Challenges

Boat Shipping » For Drivers · Updated April 14, 2025

Boat Shipping Guide #2: Challenges

As our marketplace grows and grows, we’ve seen a big increase in demand for boat shipping. To be a boat transporter, all you need is a willingness to travel long-distance, a responsible attitude to boats big and small, and a little expertise. It’s exciting work: Less competition means more money in your pocket, and as

Boat Shipping Guide #1: Preparation

Boat Shipping » For Drivers · Updated November 12, 2024

Boat Shipping Guide #1: Preparation

As our marketplace grows and grows, we’ve seen a big increase in demand for boat shipping. To be a boat transporter, all you need is a willingness to travel long-distance, a responsible attitude to boats big and small, and a little expertise. It’s exciting work: Less competition means more money in your pocket, and as

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For Customers » Vehicle Shipping · Updated April 14, 2025

How to prepare your car for shipping? | CitizenShipper

There are lots of reasons why you might need to ship your car. Relocating for work, selling to a dealership, vacationing, or moving to a military base are just a few. The carriers on CitizenShipper transport cars for all these reasons and more, and a common question they hear from customers is how to prepare

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For Customers » Vehicle Shipping · Updated November 12, 2024

How do I choose a transportation company for my car?

Take two Ford Explorers. Drive one 10,000 miles with a family in the backseat and leave the other unused in a garage. The result? Two entirely different cars with entirely different needs when you need to transport them from A to B. Then there’s distance. How far does your car need to go? Between towns,