Auto Transport — Domestic & International RECENTLY UPDATED
ENMR Logistics coordinates safe, efficient vehicle shipping across the U.S. and worldwide.
For domestic moves, we partner with a vetted U.S. auto-transport broker network. Internationally, we arrange
RoRo (roll-on/roll-off) and container services from major ports, plus documentation and customs coordination.
Domestic Auto Transport
- Open or enclosed carriers — choose enclosed for exotics, classics, or weather-sensitive vehicles.
- Door-to-door pickup & delivery where access allows (meeting points arranged if needed).
- Operable & inoperable vehicles (winch-capable carriers available).
- Coverage across the lower 48 states, with options for AK/HI via port.
- Carrier vetting, scheduling, and tracking handled by ENMR as your single point of contact.
International Vehicle Shipping
- RoRo — vehicles driven on/off dedicated RoRo vessels (often the most cost-effective).
- Container — 20'/40' single-vehicle or consolidated loading for added protection.
- Port delivery — we can coordinate domestic pickup to the load port.
- Documentation & compliance — title/BOS, U.S. export filing, and destination customs coordination with our partners.
- Marine cargo insurance available upon request.
What We Move
- Sedans, SUVs, pickups, vans, and motorcycles
- Classics, exotics, and high-value collections (enclosed strongly recommended)
- Project and non-running vehicles (with advance notice)
How It Works
- 1. Request a quote: tell us origin/destination, vehicle(s), timing, and open vs. enclosed.
- 2. We coordinate pickup: we schedule the carrier and provide instructions for handoff.
- 3. Transit & tracking: we keep you updated and manage the timeline.
- 4. Delivery: final handoff and condition confirmation on arrival.
FAQs
How long does it take?
Domestic coast-to-coast runs are typically 7–10 days in transit after pickup; regional moves can be 1–4 days.
International timing depends on vessel schedules — we’ll provide current sailings.
Can I ship a non-running car?
Yes. We’ll arrange a winch-capable carrier domestically, or container service internationally.
Can I place personal items in the car?
Domestic carriers often allow a small amount below the window line (weight limits apply).
International rules vary; we’ll advise based on route and method.