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    PCS And POV Shipping: What You Need To Know

    But this is not the only thing you should know about shipping a vehicle in the military. With the jargon out of the way, it is time to look at the process for shipping your car while you are deployed. To take advantage of the military car transportation program at Trans Global Auto Logistics, you will need to clean up your car and remove all the extras and components that were added to the car.

    For military personnel scheduled to transfer between U.S. bases, Trans Global Auto Logistics offers domestic military vehicle transportation anywhere in the U.S. As a result, we are pleased to offer our Military Car Shipping Services to Active Duty Members of the Military. Military Car Shipping offers both CONUS and OCONUS car transportation services, including packing, transport, and unpacking of your vehicle.

    Military Car Shipping PCS provides an affordable solution for Active Duty Service Members to move their vehicles. Anyone can use PCS Military Shipping to move their personal-use vehicles, in addition to private property. It is also available in certain cases for privately owned vehicles, but additional paperwork may be required to avoid fees for PCS military orders.

    Military discounts are available for service members via companies offering PCS Military Shipping Services, like Car Shipping Direct. Military PCS car transportation services also provide a valuable discount to active-duty members of the armed forces – it can be considerably less expensive than a conventional rental car.

    To qualify for reimbursement on military PCS vehicle transportation within the CONUS, a service member must be assigned to two or more POCs. If the service member and their dependents have two POVs, and the service member ships one POV and drives the other, then reimbursement of shipping costs of one POV is the actual costs incurred. Reimbursement for transportation of one POV is limited to the difference between the cost to the Service member and his or her spouse, who has two children, to make a non-concurrent trip with two POVs, and the cost for the Service member, spouse, and two children to make a concurrent trip in a single POV. You will be reimbursed for the cost of transportation that you actually incur, up to and including what it costs to transport your POV from the authorized source to the authorized destination.

    You may transport a second POV to your location, although you should do this at a direct expense to you. Only one POV may be shipped at a cost to the government, according to Defense Department policies. On the plus side, service members may generally fly a single POV within the OCONUS area at the federal governments expense. Military personnel can generally ship one POV OCONUS and will have that paid by the government.

    If you are transferred to another military base within the Continental U.S. (CONUS), then you must pay the cost of POV shipment. Military POV shipping is intended to give you access to your own private transportation while on tour abroad. Overseas deployments can be exciting adventures for military families, but if you plan on taking a private property vehicle, or POV, along, a bit of extra legwork and planning is needed.

    If it is too costly to send your vehicle abroad, with military vehicle overseas transportation costs exceeding what you can afford, you might want to consider selling the car instead. Bottom line, prepare for the unexpected costs and factor that in when you make the decision to send your vehicle abroad. In some cases, driving the car to the new location is an option, saving you shipping costs.

    You will need to work with the local transit bureau if you wish to ship your vehicle through government. If you are hauling your car, having someone else drive the car, or having it shipped through a third-party transport company, you might want additional insurance.

    should be something that your transport company needs to have in place before they will be able to move your car. This simple checklist can help you get your car ready to ship at its new location.

    Before bringing your car for overseas shipment, be sure to get it cleaned up and avail yourself of the fast and useful Vehicle Pre-Inspection. Your vehicle will likely have to be fully empty and cleaned inside and out prior to shipment. You are required to clean outside of the vehicle, and to remove any and all belongings from your car prior to shipping by POV. Your vehicle cannot have any open recalls while the Federal Government is paying for your POV shipment.

    The government will pay to have one of the vehicles shipped to its ultimate destination, as long as it is allowed by your foreign facility. Fortunately, if you are a serving military member who is being transferred as part of a PCS order, the government generally covers the cost of moving a single vehicle, so you do not need to pay anything out-of-pocket if you and your family need to relocate a vehicle. If the service member wants to ship a second vehicle, then the member will need to pay out of pocket for this transportation.

    If you have a mandatory deployment, or you do not want to drive a long distance in your car, take advantage of our cheap vehicle transport services for service members.

    To find out what it costs to send your vehicle, read more, and be sure to ask your Car Shipping Specialist about the Military Discount. Check with your insurance provider for more, or read our interview with a military vehicle transportation specialist for options on insurance coverage. You may want to read this interview with U.S. Logistics to get a deeper understanding of private car transportation. You can often save money and stress when shipping a military vehicle by following some tips.

    For instance, the Army will not cover shipping the POV to Japan due to that nations expensive emissions testing policies. The military will cover and sanction military members for their international vehicle transportation needs, but if you need specific services, like guaranteed pickup dates, then an in-person pickup might be more appropriate. If you decide not to bring all your vehicles with youA to theA yourA nextA duty station in the con- U.S.,A you may be able toA pay for their shipment.

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