Pictures

20 ft container ready for loading

40 ft container ready for loading

40ft being delivered by our UK office

Rear doors of a container

40 ft waiting to be loaded

Container going through customs

Note containers are about 4 feet off the ground on the trailer

A 20 ft being moved at the port by a fork lift

Container being loaded

This is a bulk head built with plywood and cargo loading poles to hold it in place

Halfway done

Finished & shutting the doors

20 ft ready for loading

Squeezing the last piece in
Taking a 5 minute break!

Nicely loaded container

Nicely packed tier so nothing can move

A couple more rows and it will be full to the doors

Try and use boxes of the same size so they can stack well together

See how easy it is to stack when boxes are the same size!

Hiring a ramp makes loading easier

Also for unloading

These plastic file boxes from Staples make great sturdy moving boxes

A nicely packed pallet load of boxes

Ship with many containers on it

You don't realize how huge they are until you are up close.

Our office building in England

One of our large trucks used mainly for European Deliveries

A smaller truck delivering in England

A UPS freight truck that we use sometimes for collections

One of our trucks in MD

Always reverse a car into the container so customs can see the VIN easily

Nicely tied down motorcycles in a container

But it's safer if you crate them

Clyde our 100lb Newfie in charge of office security

This is rare but why it's a good idea to take out insurance

Ooops another good reason to have insurance

Baby Kierra checking her stock portfolio in our office in Charleston.

Great view from our office in Charleston

Drive the car onto the wrecker truck

Reverse truck up to container

Reverse car into container

Chock the wheels and use ratchet straps to tie axel corners to the floor of the container
Shippers loading a 100 cubic foot U Crate at one of our terminals.





