In SAC, we understand that every customer has unique transportation needs. That’s why we provide excellent, personalized service to meet all our customer’s specific requirements. We take care of all the necessary details and guide you through every step of the transportation process.
At SAC, we offer a wide range of individual shipping services. These include the following:
- Car transport for travel nurses/physicians
- Golf cart shipping
- ATV/UTV/Side by Side shipping
- Motorcycle shipping
- Student car shipping
- Military vehicle shipping
- Seasonal car shipping
- Cross-country vehicle shipping
- Open and closed carrier options
- Classic car shipping
- Exotic automobile shipping
SAC has the resources to handle the safe transportation of all types of goods at affordable rates. We offer both enclosed and open trailer hauling to meet your shipping needs. Snowbirds can rely on our expertise in seasonal transportation for peace of mind. We also offer discounts in each shipping category.
Ship a Car, Inc. (SAC) offers a wide range of business shipping services to cater to businesses of all sizes, including those in the automotive industry, dealerships, and corporate clients. Our services are by design created to help ease the transportation process for businesses, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
We are well-equipped to handle corporate vehicle relocation as it is one of the most common services that businesses require. Our everyday carrier availability, complete nationwide coverage, and no up-front deposits ensure a smooth process for our clients.
For businesses looking to transport multiple vehicles, we offer fleet management services that can transport many vehicles from one location to another. We can even help disperse the units to locations or job sites to meet your specific requirements. We also specialize in dealer relocations, which involve moving vehicles from one location to another. Our customizable dealer shipping solutions can meet the specific needs of each client.
At SAC, we also offer auction vehicle transportation services for businesses. We help dealerships transport multiple cars at once from vehicle auctions, and our expertise in handling the auction process ensures complete satisfaction for our clients.
Here at SAC, we specialize in transporting heavy and oversized objects that can be difficult to move. Over the past 30 decades, we have gathered years of experience enabling us to transportation of various overweight or over-dimensional objects with ease. We have successfully shipped backhoes, bulldozers, tractors, dump trucks, and more.
Our specialty transportation services also include shipping of miner, scraper, loader, and articulated trucks, as well as transportation of asphalt paving machines, cold planers, excavators, rock trucks, graders, dump trucks, bulldozers, compactors, backhoes, pipes, piling, and logs.
We have a team of highly skilled professionals fully equipped to handle even the most challenging shipping requirements. We ensure that each object is carefully loaded and transported using the appropriate equipment and methods to ensure its safe delivery.
In 2017, Peoria, IL had a population of 115k people with a median age of 34.3 and a median household income of $47,697. Between 2016 and 2017 the population of Peoria, IL declined from 115,990 to 115,424, a -0.488% decrease and its median household income grew from $46,547 to $47,697, a 2.47% increase.
The population of Peoria, Illinois is 57.2% White Alone, 26.4% Black or African American Alone, and 6% Hispanic or Latino. N/A% of the people in Peoria, IL speak a non-English language, and 94.9% are U.S. citizens.
The largest universities in Peoria, IL are Bradley University (1,596 degrees awarded in 2017), Saint Francis Medical Center College of Nursing (222 degrees), and Methodist College (186 degrees).
The median property value in Peoria, IL is $124,800, and the homeownership rate is 56.1%. Most people in Peoria, IL commute by Drove Alone, and the average commute time is 17 minutes. The average car ownership in Peoria, IL is two cars per household.
In 2017, universities in Peoria, IL awarded 2,186 degrees. The student population of Peoria, IL is inclined towards women, with 2,886 male students and 4,690 female students.
Most students graduating from Universities in Peoria, IL are White (1,563 and 81.1%), followed by Black or African American (100 and 5.19%), Hispanic or Latino (98 and 5.08%), and Unknown (84 and 4.36%).
The largest universities in Peoria, IL by the number of degrees awarded are Bradley University (1,596 and 73%), Saint Francis Medical Center College of Nursing (222 and 10.2%), and Methodist College (186 and 8.51%).
The most popular majors in Peoria, IL are Registered Nursing (466 and 21.3%), Mechanical Engineering (151 and 6.91%), and Computer Science (130 and 5.95%).
The median tuition costs in Peoria, IL is $19,734 for private four-year colleges, and $N/A and $N/A respectively, for public four-year colleges for in-state students and out-of-state students.
92.8% of the population of Peoria, IL has health coverage, with 46.4% on employee plans, 24.5% on Medicaid, 10.8% on Medicare, 10.2% on non-group plans, and 0.834% on military or VA plans.
Per capita personal health care spending in the place of Peoria, IL was $8,262 in 2014. This is a 4.44% increase from the previous year ($7,911).
Primary care physicians in Peoria, IL see 850 patients per year on average, which represents a 3.41% increase from the previous year (822 patients). Compare this to dentists who see 1285 patients per year, and mental health providers who see 474 patients per year.
Compared across all counties in the state, Stephenson County and St. Clair County have the highest prevalence of diabetes (12.7%). Additionally, Stephenson County has the highest prevalence of adult obesity (35.7%).
The economy of Peoria, IL employs 49.3k people. The largest industries in Peoria, IL are Health Care & Social Assistance (10,210 people), Manufacturing (7,652 people), and Educational Services (5,264 people), and the highest paying industries are Management of Companies & Enterprises ($93,047), Manufacturing ($67,708), and Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services ($57,127).
Households in Peoria, IL have a median annual income of $47,697, which is less than the median annual income of $61,937 across the entire United States. This is in comparison to a median income of $46,547 in 2016, which represents a 2.47% annual growth.
- The Sales Tax Rate for Peoria is 9.0%. The US average is 7.3%.
- The Income Tax Rate for Peoria is 5.0%. The US average is 4.6%.
- Tax Rates can have a big impact when comparing the Cost of Living.
- The average income of a Peoria resident is $27,546 a year.
- The Median household income of a Peoria resident is $46,042 a year.