Essential Terminology for the Auto Transport Industry

Essential Terms

Comprehensive Definitions of Essential Terms Used in the Auto Transport Industry for Clear Understanding

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What is En Route / In Transit?

During transportation or shipment, phrases are frequently used in the automobile transport industry to label a car's state as it moves from one place to another. These are some of the most used terms when shipping cars, and whichever firm you hire for the task, it will be helpful to know their meaning when following the progress of your vehicle during transport.

Key Concepts

  • En Route: The status "en route" means that some cars travel from the point where it was sent to the point where they were ordered to go. This status shows that the vehicle is in operation and en route to where the drop will be honed off.
  • In Transit: Like the term mentioned above, "en route," "in transit" also refers to the status, meaning that the vehicle is being shipped. It means the car is in motion and not parked at any station. They apply this status to convey information on the advancement of the carrier's and shipping firms' transportation activities.

Modes of Transportation

  • Open Transport: Open transport refers to vehicles being transported on an open trailer; often, the cars are exposed to weather elements. Moving vehicles over a long distance is cheaper since it has fewer cost implications.
  • Enclosed Transport: Enclosed transport refers to a process where vehicles are conveyed in a closed trailer that shields them from weather and road debris, among others. This option is used for high-value or old cars needing added transportation protection.

Tracking and Monitoring

  • GPS Tracking: Most auto transport companies employ GPS tracking to get the real-time location of the vehicles shipped. This way, customers can avail themselves of such info to get updates on their car's movement and expected arrival time.
  • Updates and Notifications: This can often be handy, especially when it gets a chance to regularly inform the customers of the state of their vehicle on the move or in transit. They use this liaison to update clients and calm them down during transportation.

Delivery and Inspection

  • Delivery Confirmation: After the vehicle has been delivered to the agreed destination by both the customer and the vehicle manufacturer, the customer is responsible for assessing any damage inflicted on the vehicle during delivery. If something is wrong with the car, it must be documented so that the driver cannot use the excuse that they did not see any problem with it before leaving.
  • Final Mile Delivery: The last part is the delivery of the car to the customer's desired address or the place of its operation. This is a customer's home address, a terminal, or a designated drop-off location, as per the customer's choice.

In conclusion, understanding the terms "en route" and "in transit" in the auto transport industry is crucial for customers and service providers. By being aware of these terms and the processes involved in vehicle transportation, customers can ensure a smooth and successful shipping experience for their vehicles.

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