Shipments done by Travellers

The HU Shipping Database!

From THIS page, you can find details of shipments ALREADY MADE by travellers, both air and sea, so you can plan your own shipment.

For each shipment, the details include Shipping Date, Cost, Shipper Contact details and a Description of the experience, often including very detailed and extremely useful information about the requirements for crating or the paperwork involved at the destination location.

If you are aware of any more up-to-date information, or you know of any shipping details for locations which aren't listed below:

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Submit information on a shipment YOU HAVE ALREADY MADE here.

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NOTE: This is not our normal view, but Google's API has somehow broken the view with a map and everything nicely laid out. We will fix it as soon as possible, but it's a very big job for us. Any Google API experts feel free to contact us! For now this will have to do, sorry.

Usage: Enter one or more of the fields, as you wish. Blank field means "all". Be sure to use correct country names, e.g. "United Kingdom" not UK or England. Unfortunately "united states" (united states of america doesn't work) gets United Kingdom as well, just work down to the bottom or last page. Not case-sensitive. Results sorted by newest first.


Shipment: From Le Havre, France to Buenos Aires, Argentina - September, 2008

Sea
5/5 - Excellent
Yes
gils worldwide

Sabine H

sabine hericher
hericher@gilsworldwide.com

shipment of a toyota land cruiser hzj75 in a 20

around 2700 euros

Shipment: From Liverpool, United Kingdom to Altamira, Tampico, Mexico - September, 2008

Sea
3/5 - Average
Yes
Godiva Enterprise

Godiva Enterprise Ltd
317 Cotton Exchange Building
Old Hall Street
Liverpool
L3 9LQ

Tony
info@godivaenterpriseltd.com

Originally from the UK I have been living in Mexico for the last 7 years. My father, who lives Near Liverpool bought, a brand new Triumph Bonneville T100 back in 2004 and then left it in the garage for 4 years only using it very occasionally. His loss was my gain because he decided in to give it to me as a gift. The first thing was to look for a way of shipping the bike via air to Monterrey, which is in the north of Mexico about 12 hours from Mexico city and 6 from the nearest port, Tampico (Altamira). Unfortunately we were unable to find anyone willing to fly the bike to Monterrey I could only find a flight to Mexico city at a cost of 1200 pounds sterling. So I decided to ship to Tampico. After looking around we found Godiva Enterprises based in Liverpool. The cost of 600 pounds included crating the bike. The bike was delivered to a warehouse in Liverpool for crating on the 26th of September. It was then taken to Felixstowe to await the ship to Tampico. Originally the bike was supposed to leave Felixstow roundabout the 30th of August and arrive in Tampico on the 22nd of September. Unfortunately due to Hurricanes the bike was delayed and didnt leave Felixstowe until the 13 of September finally arriving in Tampico on the 5th of October. The first thing I had to do was pay the shipping agent an additional 4000 pesos (about 200 pounds) at this end for basically unloading the bike. Additionally I had to get a temporary import visa for the bike. You can do this on-line if you wish. However, you will still probably have problems at the port as they are not geared up to individuals bring in vehicles. All in all it took me about 2 days of messing around at the port to actually get the paperwork necessary to pick up the bike. I speak fluent Spanish I wouldn?t like to have had to deal with all the bureaucracy if I didnt. The bike was fine when I finally got it only the bobble was broken off the front brake lever. It started first time and I rode it home 350 miles to Monterrey. My advice to anyone who wants to bring a bike from the UK to Mexico is DONT. Bikes are much cheaper in the USA than they are in Mexico or the UK. I think you would be far better off buy a bike in the US and do the temporary import at the border, which will be much easier, riding it around Mexico or where ever and then reselling it in the US. If anyone needs any more information dont hesitate to email me.

600 Pounds Sterling (plus 200 pounds in Tampico)

Shipment: From Darwin, Australia to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - August, 2008

Air
4/5 - Good
Yes
Hellmann World Wide Logistics

08 8927 3555 Darwin tel no
3 Lancaster road, international airport, Darwin.

Graeme Lee
glee@hellmann.com.au

Greame was a great help and will lead you through the procedure.
You are expected to arrange your own dangerous good certificate. Phone Shaun at DGM Australia on, 08 89475222 this cost $200.
No crate to worry about, just disconect battery and make sure only a little fuel left in tank.
I was able to leave a tent and other gear with bike.
They only need a weeks notice to ship.
At KL international airport, go to MAS KARGO,Central processing office,CPO. They will give you a guide to retriving the bike. Involves a bit of walking office to office, but everyone helpful. $26 to pay.
Custom release easy with a Carnet.
Get bike insurance in KL at the Automobile Association Malaysia, AAM, offices in city centre.

$ 1097

Shipment: From Bremerhaven, Germany to Port Hueneme, California, near Oxnard, United States - August, 2008

Sea
5/5 - Excellent
Yes
wallenius wilhelmsen

Philip Bronee

Motorships Agencies a/s, Copenhagen-Denmark
dir:+45 39 10 20 81
tel:+45 39 29 68 00
fax:+45 39 29 75 05
e-mail: phil...@motorships.dk

Philip Bronee
philip.bronee@motorships.dk

Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics Americas LLC
P O Box 1232
WOODCLIFF LAKE, NJ 07677
USA

Tel: +1 201 307 1300
Fax: +1 201 307 0934 Customer Service
Email: Cust...@2wglobal.com

I was on a world tour around all europe, passed by Bremerhaven that was on my route, preparing for the booking of the shipping after my Journey,they sent me to one of the agencies that was on my way to NORDKAPP in Norway, the agency was in Kopenhagen, there I met Philip Bronee, a very nice friendly young person, he emailed me the quote and arranged for the booking, I dropped my Rocinante in Bremerhaven 8 weeks after, and received it in California a month later as scheduled, always received information regarding, also there is a link from their webpage to know where my motorcycle was all the time, they gave me the information to make an appointment with the customs in the USA, for the pertinent documents, everything was done without a glitch the same day I went to pick it up, and went riding it to San Diego rightaway, I will register it in mexico to keep touring all america, north and south. alaska-tierra de fuego, atlantic-pacific. good times, GODSPEED.

PS The freight was paid at Port Hueneme the day of the pick up.

$2,300.00 US CY. NO CRATE NEEDED

Shipment: From Brisbane, Australia to Rotterdam, Netherlands - August, 2008

Sea
3/5 - Average
Yes
CT Freight

07.36211288

James

Using this same database ended up using CT Freight. Decided to fabricate my own closed crate with materials from Bunnings as good quality used timber is too hard to come by. Dropped off crate at their office in Brisbane with Mercedes Sprinter which was good fun.

The initial predictions of sending the invoice same day never happend and had to do some hard chasing by phone to get that coming through. Not at all impressed with their customer service. Carnet had to be stamped, handled by them. Again took far too long (getting it stamped into Australia just took me a hours at customs office), were talking weeks here. Good thing I hadnt had any ticket booked out from the country. Finally came through and so did the Bill of Loading. Details of shipment were sketchy, Sea to Hamburg and then onto trailer to Rotterdam. Total Cost Australia end 400AUD excluding crate material and Van rental.

SSC Consolidation www.sscconsolidation.com

The agent for the Netherlands end, regular email contact only and all happy with that. They are handling the carnet as well too. Total cost 400 EURO including home delivery a 160

400 AUD 400 EURO


 

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