Moving a car from Saudi Arabia to Europe is a big job. It means your car has to travel thousands of miles across oceans and through different countries. Because there are many rules and steps, it can feel a bit scary. However, with the right help, it becomes much easier. Our detailed guide on shipping car from Saudi Arabia to Europe will show you how the process works. By trusting our KIM International Movers, you can relax knowing your car is in good hands.
Handling Shipping Car From Saudi Arabia To Europe With KIM International Movers
With your first contact with KIM International Movers, we will help you with a “pre-move survey.” This is just a simple meeting where our experts look at your car and talk about your needs. This can also be done virtually using a camera on your phone. After this, you will get a “quote,” which is a document that tells you exactly how much the move will cost.
Choosing The Best Way To Ship Your Car
- Sea freight: This is the most popular choice because it is very economical. It is perfect if you are moving your whole house at the same time. The car is usually placed in a large metal container. It takes about four to eight weeks to reach Europe by sea.
- Air freight This is the fastest way to move a car. It usually takes only one to three weeks. However, it is much more expensive than sending it by ship. This is usually only used for very expensive luxury cars or if you are in a huge hurry.
The Paperwork You Will Need
You cannot just drive a car onto a ship and send it away. You need to have the right papers ready so that customs officers in Saudi Arabia and Europe will let it pass. If your papers are not correct, it can cause long delays and extra costs.
- A copy of your passport.
- A copy of your Iqama (Residence Permit).
- The car log book or title (this proves you own the car).
- A shipping authorization, which is a special permit from the Saudi government.
- A packing list that describes the car.
Checking Your Car Before It Leaves
Protecting Your Car During The Trip
- Shrink wrap and bubble wrap to protect the outside of the car.
- Polyester straps to tie the car down tightly so it doesn’t roll around.
- Airbags and foam blocks to fill empty spaces so nothing hits the car.
- Wooden crates for very delicate or expensive parts.
Why You Need Transit Insurance
What Happens When the Car Arrives In Europe?
- Unloading the car from the ship.
- Handling the final customs paperwork.
- Delivering the car right to your new front door.