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License, Bonded, and Insured

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Licensed, Bonded, and Insured for All Container Transport

Licensed, bonded, and insured container shipped on a trailer.

When looking for a legitimate shipping company, you should do thorough research to find one that is licensed, insured, and bonded. Moving containers with a company like Container Transport is a guarantee that you will be covered in case of issues while in transit. The shipping container movers are held responsible for any loss or damage to your cargo. Let's learn more about container shipping insurance, surety bonds, and licenses in the transport segment.

One of the issues in the cargo transport segment is dealing with an illegal and fraudulent company. Such dubious shipping container movers can leave you crying and stressed due to losses that might take years to recover. Luckily, there are legitimate companies you can hire for moving containers.

Ensure they have the correct licenses for their operations and business. The most vital aspect is whether the company is licensed, bonded, and insured to legally operate locally, regionally, and internationally as a hauling company. It should have container shipping insurance and surety bonds for protection against financial losses.

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What Does License, Bonded, and Insured Mean?

A licensed company meets all the set federal, state, and local standards, regulations, and qualifications to work in the hauling business. Being bonded is having a surety bond that protects you when the shipping container movers fail to fulfill their end of the bargain.

In addition, being insured is the insurance coverage a company moving containers like Container Transport gets to cover its clients and itself from unforeseen damages, dangers, and losses. The business needs a cover that can foot all insurance claims in case of an accident or loss of cargo.

Choosing Container Transport For Your Hauling Needs

Choosing a container mover with the proper credentials is essential. We're licensed, bonded, and insured for all Container Transport.

As a legitimate shipping container mover, count on us for safe goods and equipment transportation. Our container shipping insurance, surety bonds, and licenses ensure your wide to large loads are safe from unforeseen losses while in transit. So, call us for the best shipping services and customer experience.

Frequently aSKED questions

To get a quote for moving containers, you can call Container Transport or visit our website. Click the get quote tab, usually at the bottom of the home or about us page. Sometimes, the tab is on the menu section. Give details of what you want to ship, in this case, a container. Next, you need to give information on the final destination of your container. Before you get the quote or estimate, submit your personal information, including your name, phone number, and email, to receive your free quotation for moving containers.
Moving containers requires the best trailers that can handle heavy or wide loads. The choice of a suitable trailer depends on the container size, 20 feet or 40 feet, and weight. Our container transport company has numerous types of trailers that handle oversized, heavy, or wide containers. Our logistic agents can recommend lightweight and high-strength chassis trailers because of their outstanding maneuverability, flexibility, and ability to carry 20-foot, 40-foot, and extended containers. We also use flatbed trailers that have adequate strength for container hauling. Another trailer option to hire is the Gooseneck, which can carry light to heavy containers.
Loading a container on a trailer or truck requires specialized equipment or tools. Shipping container movers first ensure the container is in perfect condition, free from damages, holes, or issues that can damage the things inside. Next, the shipping specialists moving the containers ensure the trailer is parked in the best position for proper loading. It should have all the required tie-downs to hold the container securely for safe transportation. Our container transport company uses cargo lifters, such as top pickers, driverless AGVs, forklifts, and cranes, to lift the cargo and properly position it in the trailer for securing and transportation.
Yes, permits are a vital requirement when shipping a container locally or internationally. Some local, state, international, and federal guidelines, regulations, and laws require you to have permits based on the type of goods you are transporting and the final destination of your cargo. As a renowned legitimate transportation company, we navigate the shipping industry and regulations to ensure our clients get all the necessary permits to ship their containers safely without legal issues.
Yes, we have cranes that help us load and offload your container from trailers and other means of transportation. The numerous cranes for loading and unloading include crawler, tower, overhead, floating, and gantry cranes with different applications. Tower cranes are state-of-the-art equipment that can lift containers to and from trailers during intermodal shipping. Overhead cranes help in lifting heavy containers in our shipyards.