Thursday, April 30, 2009
Top Level Car Shipping Companies in USA
Car Shipping Companies Categorized by its Supporters.
Companies are Categorized by their Performance while Shipping Vehicles,the Procedure and the way of handling Car Shipping,Customer Satisfaction etc.,
Key:
Platinum Supporters - They are in Top Level.
Gold Supporters - They Considered to be first Level,next to Platinum Supporters.
Silver Supporters - It is next level to Gold Supporters.
Bronze Supporters - Bronze Supporters are considered as Third Level.
Platinum Supporters:
Company Name - Location,State
All America Auto Transport - Bethesda, MD
AmeriFreight - Fayetteville (GreaterAtlanta Area), GA
Gold Supporters:
A2B Vehicle Transport Inc - Jeffersonville, KY
AA-Automovers.Com - Parsippany, NJ
Allegiance Auto Shipping Inc - Fort Lauderdale, FL
American Century Transport - Miami, FL
Around The Globe Auto Transport - COCONUT GROVE, FL
A Eastern Connection - Bayville, NY
Bluestar Auto Movers - Lauderdale Lakes, FL
Cascade Vehicle Shipping, Inc. - Camas, WA
Dependable Auto Shippers (DAS) - Mesquite, TX
Direct Express Auto Transport - San Anselmo, CA
Domestic Auto Transport - Portland, OR
Honesty First Auto Transport Inc - Los Angeles, CA
Magic Carpet Auto Transport - Camas, WA
M2Reeves LLC - Camas, WA
New Way Moving Services - Miami, FL
Transport Services - Cleveland, OH
Wise Auto Shipping - Lake Elsinore, CA
Silver Supporters:
1st Choice Shipping - Redding, CA
A Across USA Auto Transport - Saint Augustine FL
AAA Anytime, Inc. - Las Vegas, NV
Agape Auto Transport LLC - Mt Juliet, TN
Angels Moving Autos - Redding, CA
AutoStar Transport & Logistics - Tallahassee, FL
AutoZipper - Redondo Beach, CA
CF Transport Service - Baton Rouge, LA
Express Auto Transport - Cincinnati, OH
G&L Enterprise LLC DBA G&L Brokerage - Floral City, FL
High End Transport, Inc. - Miramar, FL
Hilton Auto Transport - Torrance, CA
United Auto Transport - Glendale, CA
United Road - Romulus, MI
Wheeler Shipping - Anderson, CA
Bronze Supporters :
Auto Transport Connection - Bellingham, WA
Mercury Auto Transport, LLC - Davie, FL
Reliable Car Carrier, LTD. - Brooklyn, NY
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009
Traveling Tips Overseas
Thanks to Marybeth’s post on travel docs, I have the 411 on everything from entry requirements to the exchange rate‚a necessity for Woman With Luggagecalculating how much the “must have” Italian shoes and bags will cost me. Speaking of shopping, it’s a good idea to make note of your credit card limit and to find out how to report a loss of your card abroad. And don’t forget to get a number that you can call while overseas since the 800 numbers don’t work. You may also want to ask if your card has a “foreign currency conversion fee,” which can sometimes be up to 3%.
I’ve also learned from other overseas trips to leave my travel itinerary and copies of important documents (passport, will, driver’s license, etc.) with a family member or friend. But what do I do if my passport is lost or stolen in Italy? Or, I unfortunately get sick?
USA.gov’s International Travel section is full of useful links that can answer these questions and many more. You can get customs and health info, tips for long-distance calling, emergency services facts, and much more. There’s also important info on how to stay safe on your trip abroad at Pueblo.gsa.gov.
Feel free to share any stories, tidbits, or helpful websites on traveling overseas. In addition to the resources I’ve linked to, I always have found Budget Travel and NBC’s Travel Editor, Peter Greenberg, to be invaluable.
Starting next week, the Wednesday posts will be written by our substitute blogger, Colleen. Although I'm moving on to a new opportunity outside the government, I can’t wait to read her weekly entries since they always manage to provide the right mix of great info and humor, whether they’re about Philly, the Boss, or Beantown. Thanks for reading my posts each week—I’ve really enjoyed our conversations!
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