What to Do if Theft Occurs During Car Transport by Ship in Australia
Transporting a vehicle by ship is a practical option for interstate moves, but it comes with some risks, including theft. National Car Movers has recently become aware of a growing number of break-ins during shipping.
Understanding these risks and knowing what steps to take if your vehicle is targeted can help minimise losses and manage the situation effectively.
Why Theft Happens During Ship Transport
When vehicles are transported by ship, they are typically not locked. While we strongly advise against leaving valuables in the car during transit, some customers may overlook this guidance. Unfortunately, theft can occur due to the transient nature of shipping crews, who rotate frequently between onshore and offshore assignments, making it difficult to track down perpetrators.
Steps to Take if Theft Occurs
- Inspect Your Vehicle Immediately On receiving your vehicle, thoroughly inspect it for signs of theft or tampering. Take clear photos of any damage or missing items. These records will be crucial for reporting the incident and making an insurance claim.
- Report the Theft to Police File a police report as soon as possible. This is essential for legal and insurance purposes. Including a tracking device, such as a Tile or GPS tracker, in your vehicle may help authorities locate stolen items more quickly.
- Notify the Transport Company Contact the shipping company to report the incident. They may have a procedure for documenting thefts and conducting an internal review. Be aware that vehicles on the ship are not under the transport company’s direct control during transit.
- Inform Your Insurance Provider Comprehensive insurance or dedicated transit insurance may cover losses incurred during shipment. Provide your insurer with all necessary documentation, including photos, police reports, and any correspondence with the shipping company.
Important Considerations
- Preventive Measures: Avoid leaving valuables in your car during transport. If tracking devices are feasible, they can aid in recovery efforts.
- Limited Liability: Shipping companies often have limited liability for incidents occurring during transit. Familiarise yourself with the terms of service before shipping your vehicle.
- The Importance of Reporting: Reporting theft promptly ensures the best chance of recovery and strengthens claims with insurers or compensation efforts.
By understanding the unique risks associated with ship transport and taking appropriate precautions, you can mitigate potential losses and navigate theft incidents more effectively.