Archive for October, 2011

Two Ways in Which Government Agencies Tend to Identify Auto Shipping Firms to Engage

There are two major ways in which government agencies tend to identify auto shipping firms to engage. All that is against a background where, for various operational reasons, some of these government agencies end up, from time to time, having to move vehicles from one part to another. Sometimes, of course, the movement may involve brand new cars, being deployed to their first stations. But at other times, the movement turns out to be of older cars, being redeployed from one station to another. Ideally, government agencies seem to prefer driving their vehicles (rather than having them shipped). But, of course, it is not always a possibility – or a financially sensible option – to drive the vehicles in certain circumstances. Those are the circumstances where car shipping service becomes necessary. And although most governments have some heavy capacity vehicles capable of carrying others, they often lack the equipment to load the vehicles being transported, and the manpower to do this sort of work. That is what necessitates the calling in of external auto shipping firms.

It emerges, as mentioned earlier, that there are actually two major ways in which the government agencies in question tend to identify the auto shipping firms to engage in these sorts of situations. Those are:

The tender system. This seems to be the most preferred method by government agencies, whenever they need to service providers of any type. The good thing with it is that it comes across as ‘transparent.’ And as we all know, the government agencies often have to display very high standards of transparency, keeping in mind that they operate using money (tax funds) take from public. They must be seen to be doing their service procurements ‘above board’ and one way to do so is through the tender system. Read the rest of this entry »

Traveling by bus is great!

There were already a lot of talks about the ways of transport and how to travel cheap. Indeed, the cheapest way of traveling is definitely on foot but you can not cover huge distances. That is why you need to refer to different ways of transport like planes, cars, buses, ships. The most comfortable and cheap way of traveling is by bus. And you can easily guess the advantages of such a means of travel. You can see what is going on through the windows, you can stop wherever you want if you ask a driver to do it, you can feel the actual traveling and it can’t be compared to the traveling by plane. You can rent a bus for any occasion and you will be amazed to know that there are many companies even in New York that will offer you buses for casino transfers, buses for corporate needs and even buses for school! Yes, you may hire a bus for your children that will take them from home and drive to school! And this is not expensive, believe me!

2005 Ferrari F430

ferari 2005 Ferrari F430

All the Paris Salon in 2004, has launched the successor to the Ferrari F430 Ferrari 360 Modena. F430 is one of the works of renowned automotive companies over the next five years, until 2009, when Italy will be replaced by the 458 430 is available in three versions are known: Berlin Etta F430 (Coupe), F430, F430 and Scuderia. There are other variables that do not follow the usual challenges, F430, F430 GT2, GT3, F430, F430 and Scuderia Spider 16M.

F430 adapted by 360, to improve the composition of the curves in the air. You can drag coefficient is not serious, but increases to between two cars. The car looks like a 360, but has a more aggressive stance, sleek lines, said 360 seemed a little bigger. 360 can be designed not only affect the tail lights Enzo F430 models open front fender behind Ferrari in 1960, when 156 Formula One car, remember 250 TR61 Le Mans. Read the rest of this entry »