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PRIVACY

Kellys International Ltd will use its best endeavours to safeguard the privacy of its website visitors. This policy explains the website data processing practices of Kellys International Ltd.

What information do we collect ?

In some areas, we may ask you to register your name and email address. We will also collect information from you if you complete any other forms on our site or if you contact us with comments or specific requests.

What do we use personal information for ?

If you choose to complete any of our on-line forms, Kellys International Ltd will not use the personal information you provide us with for marketing purposes. We may pass your details on to third party service providers who are contracted to Kellys International Ltd in the course of dealing with your request. These third parties are obliged to keep your details securely and will use them only to fulfil the request and will dispose of the details when the request is complete.

Email Messages

You may receive occasional e-mail messages from Kellys International Ltd on matters we consider may be of interest to you, if you have provided your email address to us for this purpose.

Information to improve our site

We collect web statistics automatically about your visit to our site. This information is used to help us follow browsing preferences on our site so that we can regularly improve our website. These statistics do not contain personal data and can not be traced back to an individual.

Contact

If you have any comments or concerns regarding this policy please contact Kellys International Ltd by email stewart@kellysuts.com or in writing at the following address:

Kellys International Ltd
Westfield Road
Slyfield Industrial Centre
Guildford
Surrey
GU1 1SB

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Wednesday, June 21, 2006 at 4:40:59 PM
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Information on Shipping cars to New Zealand

News bulletin form the The NZ Transport Agency (NZTA), a governmental department responsible for the certification, registration and licensing of cars in New Zealand. Article reads:  When a car is imported to be used in New Zealand, it must go through a process called ‘Entry Certification’.  This process checks the car is in a roadworthy condition, has not been crashed or water damaged, and is legally the importer’s property. New Zealand seeks to limit the importation of older used cars from overseas, which are designed to meet lower safety and emission standards than new cars. Used imported cars must therefore meet a number of international vehicle standards and this is determined during the entry certification process.  A car that was registered overseas is therefore not automatically able to be registered in New Zealand. Determining whether a car meets these standards can be a complex task.  To assist car importers with this, NTZA has appointed several agents to manage the process.  These agents are: Automobile Association (AA), Tel: +64 9 966 8800, Fax:+64 9 966 8893,  Email: aatech @ aa.co.nz Vehicle Inspections NZ (VINZ), Tel:+64 9 580 3170, Fax: +64 9 525 8910,Email: info @ vinz.co.nz Vehicle Testing NZ (VTNZ), Tel: +64 4 495 2500, Fax: +64 4 495 2530, Email: technical @ vtnz.co.nz Safer vehicle testing ltd (SVT), Tel: + 64 9 296 1169, fax: +64 9 296 2813, Email: kismatt @ safervehicletesting.co.nz During recent months, NZTA has dealt with a number of individuals moving to New Zealand who have attempted to bring in a car that doesn’t meet the required standards and therefore have been unable to register their vehicle.  They have had to sell their car for parts, or re-export it and buy an alternative vehicle to use. The NZTA therefore request anybody thinking of shipping cars to New Zealand to direct any questions regarding the importation of vehicles to the appointed agents as detailed above.  These agents will be able to advise correctly, and if their advice is followed, there should be no problems.

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