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12 August 2015

Political Changes Affect the Transportation Industry



When we try to get a sense of the transportation industry, we begin by looking at shipping conditions, prices for freight, handling costs, paperwork and a number of things that are important to logistics.  What we don’t always think of are the political changes that might impact our ability to move our goods like we want to.  Here are a few political considerations in the United States that might impact transportation issues just as strongly as a worker’s strike!

The main issue is that the most recent highway program extension will end in July.  But more needs to be done in order to alter a crumbling infrastructure.  While Congress did move to extend the program by a good five months, that creates more problems than it solves, as it likely means Congress won’t take up the issue again until 2017.  In the meantime, our infrastructure continues to need repairs at a rate that eclipses the amount spent on repairs.  Further, no long term planning can happen if there is no, well, long term plan.  So the cost of short term projects increases (by some estimates as much as 30%), while long term fixes are stalled.

In some cases, Congress is focusing specifically on freight by trying to create a multimodal freight planning and policy provision.  But the vote was split right down in the middle and included a flat-out rejection of proposed rail safety measures.  The inability to figure out what to do has been described by the United States Transportation Secretary as a series of “tsunamis coming around the corner.”  Instead of the couple of hundred millions of dollars spent on infrastructure, some estimates say the United States needs as much as $1 trillion in investment.

So what does this all mean for those of us with important shipping to do?  Whether you are working on a one time move to another location in the country or you have regular importing and exporting to do, chances are you are going to run into the same infrastructure problems that everyone else is soon to experience.  Working with an expert in logistics can help you determine what your alternatives are when it comes to moving your important freight, heavy equipment, vintage cars or other important items.

Shipping Heavy Equipment Abroad

Opening an office abroad is an exciting time.  International construction and excavation projects are booming now and there has never been a better time to move abroad.  But most people don’t make such a lucrative move because they worry they will have to reinvest in equipment while opening an office abroad.  Not only do they fear having to purchase inferior equipment, but who can deal with that expense?  After all, it must cost a fortune to move your heavy equipment abroad, right?  Wrong!

There are many international heavy equipment shippers that are specifically trained in the handling needs of your equipment who can help you make that move.  It is true, though, that moving heavy equipment is different from movin a car or household goods.  For one thing, you need a carrier that specializes in breakbulk and roll-on/roll-off moving.  You will need special road permits for equipment that may be overweight and over-height.  Once your equipment has reached its destination, you may require special arrangements for inland transportation to more remote locations. 

If the logistics are starting to make your head spin, then don’t worry!  K International can help arrange all the paperwork, permits and quotes for your move.  Going with a logistical expert also ensures that you are working with a company specially trained to deal with heavy equipment needs safely.  You will even have your own personalized point of contact to manage the move and keep you up to date with every stage of the trip.  That is the difference when you go with an expert. 


Heavy equipment is not too difficult to export or transport!  Don’t let that fear restrict you from starting business abroad and missing out on the construction booms that are happening globally – but use an expert service to get the job done.

The Ins and Outs of Importing Automobiles Into the United States with an International Shipping Company

Importing automobiles is easier than it sounds. Especially with an international shipping company on your side, the whole process can go by more quickly and efficiently than you would have imagined it would. 

There are more rules and regulations when importing vehicles, but with K International's international shipping services, those regulations will be taken care of promptly. 

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K International offers several international shipping services for importing an automobile from an overseas port, including: 
  • Shipping to any port in the United States, including those in New York, Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Texas, California, and more! 
  • Roll-on/roll-off shipping for wheeled cargo, like automobiles, that safely loads your car onto a vessel.
  • A car carrier service to transport your car from the port in the U.S to your door, if needed. 
 
For more information, call us at 212-267-6400, email us at sales@kinternational .com, or Skype us at Kinternationalny.