sennder announces the successful closing of the acquisition of the European Surface Transportation operations of C.H. Robinson.

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Glossary

Vehicle Transfer

Definition

Vehicle transfer refers to the process of moving a vehicle from one location to another, often across different regions or countries. In logistics, this term often applies when vehicles such as cars, trucks, motorcycles, or heavy machinery need to be transported, typically for reasons such as sales, relocation, exhibitions, or maintenance. The transfer can be carried out using various methods, including driving the vehicle, shipping it via a larger vehicle or vessel, or even airlifting it in some cases.

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FAQ

Common methods for Vehicle Transfer include driving the vehicle to the new location, loading it onto a larger vehicle like a truck or a ship, or even airlifting it using a cargo plane. The method chosen usually depends on factors like the distance to be covered, the type and condition of the vehicle, the cost, and the urgency of the transfer.
You can arrange for a Vehicle Transfer by contacting a logistics provider that offers this service. They will need details about the vehicle, the pickup and drop-off locations, and the desired timeline in order to provide a quote and plan the transfer.
Yes, special considerations for Vehicle Transfer can include ensuring the vehicle is prepared for transportation, such as disconnecting the battery or securing loose parts for long-distance transfers. The vehicle also needs to be insured against potential damages during the transfer.
When transferring vehicles internationally, you will need to comply with the customs and regulations of both the country of origin and the destination country. This can include paying duties or taxes, providing documentation, and meeting vehicle standards or specifications.
Example or usage in road freight logistics

A car dealership needs to transfer a luxury car from their warehouse in Germany to a customer in France. They contact a logistics provider who specializes in Vehicle Transfer. The logistics provider arranges for the car to be loaded onto a specialized car transport truck and driven to the customer's location in France, handling all necessary customs procedures and ensuring the car arrives in perfect condition.

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