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28 April 2016

How International Construction Equipment Shipping Differs from Automobile Shipping


Because of the nature of the cargo, international construction equipment shipping often seems like a far more difficult process than the usual run-of-the-mill overseas automobile transport. Although there are a few differences between shipping cars and construction equipment, the similarities are vast.

In both instances, the international shipping company the client works with can request inland trucking and transportation services if they are unable to get their cargo to a port in the United States on their own. Once the cargo arrives at the port, whether it be in New York, Maryland, Virginia, Florida, Georgia, Texas, or California, the differences tend to begin.

With an automobile, roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) shipping is often preferred because of the efficiency of the process, as well as its affordable nature. However, construction equipment is sometimes too bulky, not-wheeled, and generally unsuited for RoRo shipping. For construction equipment, such as cranes, bulldozers, dump trucks, and other types of equipment, containers are often the way to go. For this reason, companies will often include rigging and dismantling in their international shipping services.

The rest of the process, including customs clearance, export formalities, and duties at the ports are usually easy to take care of with the help of the shipping company’s guidance. All in all, the shipping process shouldn’t deter anyone from transporting cargo overseas. 

International Transport of School Buses to West Africa


In the mind of customers, international shipping usually involves transporting automobiles, construction equipment, and personal effects overseas. Many do not know, however, that the United States is one of the most reliable suppliers of used vans and buses. Because of this, the international shipping services provided to ship school buses to West Africa are efficient, reliable, and most importantly, affordable.

The transport of school buses to West Africa isn’t much different than a company’s regular overseas car transport services. The company will give their client several options, including roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) shipping and container shipping for the buses.

RoRo shipping services are typically best for individual buses. Roll-on/ roll-off shipping is a safe and effective method for loading and transporting wheeled cargo to virtually any port in the world. As an affordable method for transporting cars, trucks, buses, and construction equipment, international shipping clients can’t go wrong.

Container shipping is a better alternative if shipping school buses in bulk. With a reliable international shipping company, clients can have the option between a 20 foot, 40 foot, and 45 foot container, depending on the size of the cargo, and the number of buses being transported.
With these services, customers can ship school buses to all ports on the West African coast, including Lagos, Abidjan, and Monrovia.