What logistics does Audi use for vehicle delivery?
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Mostly Changjiu Logistics. Here are the considerations: 1. Whether it is a formal auto transport company: Independent parking space and office space, registered capital, staff size, etc. need to be understood. 2. It is recommended to purchase insurance: Since it is transportation to other places, unpredictable results may occur during the long journey, so it is recommended to purchase transport insurance. 3. Do not place valuables or dangerous items such as flammable and explosive materials in the car: Ensure absolute safety during the car shipping process, but daily necessities can be placed. Customers are advised to place daily necessities in the trunk as much as possible and secure them. 4. Conduct a comprehensive inspection of the vehicle: Logistics staff usually first inspect the vehicle's appearance, such as scratches and dents, which will be photographed, and detailed inspection records will be made. The owner should also keep a record.
I've been in the trucking industry for almost over a decade, frequently transporting new Audi vehicles to various 4S dealerships. Audi primarily relies on road logistics, specifically large trailers, for their flexibility and ability to deliver directly to sales points. Before leaving the factory, each car is carefully packaged to prevent scratches, and sometimes we can haul several in a single day. For short-distance transport, local truck fleets are used, while long-haul shipments—like those from German factories to Chinese ports—require ocean freight containers, followed by truck distribution. Weather conditions also factor into transportation, with rain or snow potentially causing delays of several days. I believe logistics partners like SF Express or specialized auto logistics firms help Audi ensure timely and fresh vehicle deliveries. In summary, road transport dominates for its time-saving and efficient nature.