A car carrier is a large vehicle designed specifically for transporting small cars (sedans, SUVs, vans, etc.) and is widely used in scenarios such as automakers, dealers, and logistics companies. The following are the main uses of car carriers:
1. New car transportation
Automobile factory to dealer: Transport cars from manufacturing plants to dealers across the country.
Port to inland city: Imported vehicles are usually transported from ports to sales outlets or warehouses.
2. Used car transportation
Used car transactions: Provide cross-regional transportation services for used car sales.
Auction vehicle transportation: Transport vehicles from auction venues to the buyer's location.
3. Vehicle leasing and sharing
Leasing companies: Leasing companies use car carriers to allocate vehicles to different cities or rental points.
Shared car dispatching: Shared car platforms use car carriers to put vehicles in areas with high demand.
4. Private vehicle transportation
Moving: When car owners relocate, private cars are transported to new residences by car carriers.
Cross-border or long-distance transportation: Avoid driving vehicles when traveling across provinces or countries and use car carriers for transportation.
5. Exhibition and event support
Auto show vehicle transportation: safely deliver exhibition vehicles to their destination.
Advertising or publicity: transport vehicles for brand promotion activities.
6. Emergency logistics
Disaster relief: urgently deploy vehicles for rescue or support work after natural disasters.
Fleet dispatch: transport a large number of vehicles to a specific area in a short period of time to meet demand.
7. Vehicle repair and return to the factory
Return to the factory for repair or recall: when vehicles need to be recalled for repair, use car transporters to transport them in batches.
Vehicle transfer between dealers: allocate inventory vehicles between different dealers.
Advantages:
High efficiency: a car transporter can usually carry 6 to 12 vehicles, greatly improving transportation efficiency.
Low cost: centralized transportation is more economical than individual driving transportation.
Strong safety: professional equipment and fixing technology ensure that the vehicle is not damaged during transportation.