Picking Your Air Freight Service for Shipping Animals

Posted by Ralph Serpe | Animal Transport | Friday 14 May 2010 6:24 am

Shipping animals requires research and choosing an experienced cargo shipping company. When you ship an animal, there are many different things that you will need to consider. Among the most important is which shipping company you are going to use, and what kind of documentation you need to ship your animals. If you are shipping small animals, then you will need an air freight service that can tell you exactly what you need to make the process quick and efficient. Since you will need to care for the animals while they are begin held in quarantine, knowing what you need to provide is just a small portion of the whole shipping cycle. You will also need to bring in documentation that gives you permission to ship the animals.

The right shipping company can prepare you for the shipping, and help you prepare the documentation you need for shipping and customs. If you are shipping a rare or protected animal, then you will also need to provide accurately completed documentation from the country that you are shipping the animal from, and from the institution where you are shipping the animal to. It is illegal to ship animals without going through the proper channels and with inaccurate documentation; the animal could be stuck in customs for quite some time.

Shipping animals can be frustrating if you have chosen the wrong cargo shipping company. You can be prepared for the most common imports and customs issues by talking to the customer support center for the shipping company, who should be able to provide you with all of the details that you need to ship your animals. Typically, when you are shipping animals, you will need to have proof of vaccinations, permission to take the animals out of the country or ownership documentation, and may have to allow the animals to spend some time in quarantine. This is especially true if you are carrying an animal overseas which can have potentially damaging effects on the natural flora or fauna of the country that you are shipping to. There are exceptions, however, such as shipping animals to zoos or other government recognized institutes.

The costs of shipping animals will vary greatly depending on the type of animals that you are shipping and the kind of care the animals will need during the transportation process. For particularly rare or dangerous animals, a professional handler may be allowed to accompany the animal on board the air carrier or ocean cargo ship. You will also need to consider the care of the animals while they are being shipped, especially if they are on an ocean cargo ship. Shipping animals can be complicated, but with the help of a good shipping company, you will have nothing to worry about.

The Pros of Shipping by Boat

Posted by admin | Boat Transport | Thursday 29 April 2010 7:56 am

The maritime shipping and transport industry boasts a rich heritage founded in the very beginnings of international, transnational, and domestic transportation. Specifically in parts of the world where the location of cities and abundance of natural waterways is conducive to shipping by boat, it’s only natural that it would become a critical part of that area’s shipping and trade infrastructure. In modern times, in spite of the rapidly developing ground and air transportation industries, shipping by boat continues to be a critical part of both local and world trade economies. Shipping by boat is advantageous for several reasons, the most important of which are probably its cost, low environmental impact, and versatility.

Cost benefits

Depending on the origin and destination of the cargo, shipping by boat can be a lot more economically practical than shipping by air or ground. Often, the overhead of operating and maintaining a maritime cargo vessel boasts a vastly more efficient cost to cargo ratio than other forms of transportation. There’s no shortage of shipping ports, either. With shipping by boat being such a historically critical venture, many ports have been established and routes mapped for literally hundreds of years. The amount of combined experience that has been gained in the centuries of the industry’s history has gone a long way in refining techniques, eliminating unnecessary expenses, and otherwise increasing the efficiency of the trade.

Environmental benefits

Shipping by boat can also be far less damaging to the environment than other forms of shipping. In regards to the quantity of cargo that is delivered in each trip, the amount of fuel that boats burn is competitive with that of ground transportation, and certainly less than most cargo carrying airplanes. By burning less fuel and consequently producing less harmful green house gasses, freight transporting ships make up a much smaller contribution to air pollution than other shipping industries.

Versatility

Sea faring cargo vessels are incredibly accommodating when it comes to the size and nature of freight, as well. While ground transportation and even air transportation are more strictly suited to the delivery of large quantities of small goods, maritime freight vessels are versatile enough to ship a wide variety of cargo in addition to consumer goods. Cars, trucks, agricultural and industrial equipment as well as vast amounts of raw materials can all be shipped by sea. In fact, while large shipments of small manufactured goods by air and ground both domestically and internationally are commonplace, the shipment of industrial goods, raw materials, fuels and other large freight is altogether impractical using these forms of transportation.

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