Verification guide

Verify the company, then book

This page gives you the order of operations: check the registration, confirm the business identity, review the policy surface, and then continue into the booking flow if everything lines up.

The same booking engine powers the next step.

Trust signals

MC number

MC-1790979 is the key registration identifier shown publicly.

USDOT number

USDOT 4520443 is the public transport identifier to check.

Company name

Car Ship Global LLC is the legal entity named in the plan docs.

MC number

MC-1790979 is the key registration identifier shown publicly.

USDOT number

USDOT 4520443 is the public transport identifier to check.

Company name

Car Ship Global LLC is the legal entity named in the plan docs.

Verification

The shortest path to confidence

The page is meant to help a customer verify the company quickly, not bury the numbers in a wall of text.

Check the registration numbers

Use the public MC and USDOT identifiers to confirm the company exists in the relevant registry.

Check the domain and brand

Make sure the quote, checkout, and support pages all belong to the same Ship Lane brand.

Check the policy language

Read how payment, cancellation, and refund timing works before you move forward.

Check the post-booking path

Confirm that tracking and document updates stay attached to the order after payment.

What the public details should answer

A good verification page answers who the company is, what it does, how to check the registration, and where the customer goes after booking.

What should not be hidden

Registration numbers, payment timing, and the broker/carrier role split should be visible without needing a back-and-forth email thread.

FAQ

Verification questions customers ask before booking

Do I need to call to get a quote?

No. The primary booking path is self-serve. The trust pages are there to explain the process before you move forward.

When does payment happen?

The current checkout flow charges the card immediately at booking. Refund and cancellation wording should stay aligned with checkout and operations truth.

What happens after I pay?

The order moves into dispatch and tracking. When carrier and inspection documents are available, they surface on the customer side of the flow.

What should I verify first?

Start with the public MC and USDOT numbers, then confirm the company name, domain, and the booking and policy pages all line up.

If the details check out, book from the same engine

A good verification page should reduce anxiety and still make the next step obvious.

Uses the same booking engine the rest of the site relies on.