Unit A Highfield Road M38 9ST, Little Hulton Manchester
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Whether you're transporting a single unit or managing a fleet, our expert team ensures every vehicle reaches its destination securely and on schedule. And when recovery is needed, we respond swiftly — minimizing downtime and maximizing efficiency.
Our rental and management services are designed to maximize your investment while minimizing your workload. From tenant screening and lease management to maintenance coordination and rent collection, we handle every detail with care and efficiency. Whether you own a single unit or a portfolio of properties, we ensure your assets are well-maintained, your tenants are satisfied, and your returns are optimized helping your company grow with confidence.
Deliver Excellence in Every Mile
Build Long Term Client Partnerships
Drive Innovation and Efficiency
Unpredictable Road and Weather Conditions
Rising Operational Costs
Meeting Diverse Client Expectations
LTL, or Less-than-Truckload shipping, is ideal for smaller shipments that don’t require a full truck. It’s more cost-effective but may take longer due to multiple stops. TL, or Truckload shipping, is best for large or high-value shipments. It offers faster delivery and greater security since the truck is dedicated to your cargo
International shipments typically require a Bill of Lading, which serves as a receipt and confirms shipment details. You’ll also need a Commercial Invoice that lists the item’s value and description, a Packing List detailing the contents and packaging, and possibly Export Licenses if the equipment is sensitive or restricted.
To ensure your electronics arrive safely, use the original packaging if available. Wrap each item in anti-static bubble wrap to prevent electrostatic discharge. Place the wrapped items in a sturdy, double-walled box with enough cushioning material to absorb shocks during transit. Seal the box securely with strong packing tape and clearly label it as “Fragile” and “Electronics.”
Yes, you can ship electronics with lithium batteries, but strict safety regulations apply. Batteries must be properly insulated and protected from short circuits. Packages should include appropriate hazard labels, and for air shipments, you must follow IATA guidelines. Always check with your carrier for specific requirements before shipping.