South Africans have so many options when it comes to cross border road trips, and we rarely need a visa. It’s therefore easy to forget about the documents needed to get your vehicle across – and when you’re running a fleet, that can lead to some costly delays.
South Africans are so used to being able to travel between its sub-Saharan neighbours with little or no documentation, that many of us tend to forget that our vehicles actually need quite a bit of paperwork for fleet border crossing.
In an attempt to crack down on stolen vehicles, strict rules apply to vehicle documentation when taking your car across the border. Also remember that different countries have different requirements, so if you’re adding new cross border routes to your fleet operations, make sure you have the correct details. There are some websites that provide excellent information, but it’s always safer to check with the relevant embassy as well.
Keep in mind that some of the administration required can take time to be approved, so if you’re planning a cross border road trip, keep the following in mind so you don’t get stuck or run out of time to get everything together. As with everything else in fleet management, speak to an external fleet consultant to find out how they can help you streamline the process and keep all your vehicle documentation up to date.
It’s also a good idea for fleet managers to do a regular check of which stickers adorn which vehicles on their fleet. Some may be outdated or so worn that they’re no longer valid (and just make your branded vehicles look untidy).
In order to avoid lots of frustration, unexpected fees, or even not being allowed to cross the border, make sure you get your vehicle documentation done far in advance. It may feel like a lot of admin just to get one vehicle across the border (especially when you don’t even need a visa), but it’s all in the interest of reducing the flow of stolen vehicles across borders, and the only way to do this is with a series of checks and balances.
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