For those wishing to have a boat shipped overseas from the USA, Carex International Shipping Company offers new affordable options. The company ships to international destinations around the world, including Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand . Shipping is from main ports in the USA, including Los Angeles, New York, Houston, Jacksonville, Baltimore and Savannah.
“Purchasing boats from American companies and sellers is quite popular around the world,” explains Mike Sekirin, of Carex Shipping (www.carexshipping.com). “We have simplified the process of getting those purchases to their international destinations, and we believe we have also helped keep it affordable.”
Many people purchase boats through USA dealers or via online auctions. Carex Shipping has been providing affordable and reputable international boat shipping options for a decade. They are able to ship boats of most sizes, including small deck-fishing boats, pontoons, and even cruisers.
The four main options that they offer for shipping boats internationally include:
— Ocean containers, which are ideal for smaller boats. Ocean containers are usually suitable for boats up to 21′ in length.
— Flat rack containers, which are ocean containers where the side walls have been removed. This option allows more space for larger boats.
— Roll-on roll-off (RO/RO) vessels, which are multi-level swimming “parking garages.” These are a good option for boats that are being transported on their own trailer.
— Lift-on lift-off, which is a boat-shipping method used for large boats and yachts. The boat is lifted on and off via crane.
Carex Shipping also provides international shipping for motorcycles, passenger vehicles, pick-up trucks, boats, jet skis, machinery, personal home goods, and more. They are licensed and bonded through the Federal Maritime Commission.
Shipping services also include full customer-service assistance with handling of all documentation, customs clearances, and helping customers move the boat to other cities once it reaches its port destination.
“Moving boats may seem like an overwhelming task to most people,” adds Sekirin. “But to us, it’s what our job is all about. This is what we do, and we make it our mission to do it well.”