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.

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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 New Delhi, India to Delhi, India - April, 2008

Other
1/5 - Useless
No
Personal
Shyam
shyamsunderrai@gmail.com

Hi Folks,

If you are reading this, I am warning you to beware of this man known as Mr. Manchanda from Mukesh Motors, Karol Bagh, Delhi. He is a top class cheater and fools foreign nationals by charging them the most highest prices for a two-wheeler.

I was also cheated by this man the same day when I saw a belgian couple who came for a 500 CC bike, he was asking a price of 85000 Indian Rs which was too much for a bike of that condition. Apart from this, if you do a search on the internet, you will see that there have been a lot of complaints against this guy. I have signed up on this site just to let you all know that he is a top class cheater and you should be aware!

3248329423

Shipment: From Auckland, New Zealand to Brisbane, Australia - April, 2008

Air
5/5 - Excellent
Yes
Greenfreight

Bay 23AFCAB Airport Freight Centre
Auckland Int.Airport
tel.+64 9 27553101
Graham DIRECT +64 9 2555824; 0274991025
fax.+64 9 2754102

Graham Smith
graham@greenfreight.co.nz

Bike shipped was a 300kg BMW R1150 RT. No crate required. I contacted Graham months ahead, and kept up the contact as the time approached.

I thoroughly cleaned bike at home and trailered to Greenfreight at Auckland Airport.

Bike arrived in Brisbane 2 hours after Greenfreight said it would. NOTE: it went to Sydney first and then to Brisbane so there is room for Qantas to change booked flights if room is required for commercial freight.

Clearance in Brisbane was interesting. I phoned Qantas Freight with the airbill number. They updated expected landing info. When i phoned after the landing they said that I could not expect the bike to be available that same day. I asked for the Quantas number in Brisbane and then phoned them direct. They were VERY good, and gave me directions to Qantas freight and said the paperwork would be ready soon. I walked the 10 minutes to QF, waited another 15 for paperwork and then could start the clearance. Walked a km down the road to the AQIS/Customs building (further along Qantas Drive). Customs were very slow in dealing with my Carnet, but even they only took 40 minutes. Then I queued at AQIS for a short time, and they arranged an inspection. Back to QF building, and the inspection went quickly as the bike was very clean. The bike was then released to me. Whole process took 4 hours from bike landing to me riding away.

Greefreight in Auckland know what they are doing. Trust them: but give them lots of warning and only deal with Graham.

$1100 NZ

Shipment: From Melbourne, Australia to Buenos Aires, Argentina - April, 2008

Sea
4/5 - Good
Yes
PIL

Level 1
55 Wellington street
St Kilda
Vic
3181
Tel: +61396116801

Rhys Jones

Right, here is a detailed break down of the process of shipping our Land Rover (4x4 vehicle 110" wheelbase) from Melbourne to Buenos Aires.

The first step was to contact a shipping company, who after some searching we decided should be PIL as they seem to be one of the best and the cheapest. We have used them a few times before and they have allowed us to keep our battery connected and leave some fuel in the tank. The office in Melbourne is:

Level 1
55 Wellington street
St Kilda
Vic
3181
Tel: +61396116801

Contact: Rhys Jones (Marketing executive)

They are very helpful and will explain any costs you may have. We did not use an agent for anything as we had cleared the vehicle into the country ourselves so we understood the process, but if you do this you have to organise your own transport for the container to a place where it can be loaded and transport back to the docks, as it is not possible to stuff a container on the dockside. We used L. Arthur who very kindly allowed us to stuff the container completely by ourselves in their yard. However, because we came in on a Carnet before we stuffed we needed to go to Customs house on La Trobe Street in the CBD of Melbourne (you can

4050

Shipment: From London, United Kingdom to Boston, United States - April, 2008

Sea
5/5 - Excellent
Yes
James Cargo

Head Office (London)
T: +44(0)1753687722
F: +44(0)1753687723
e: e...@jamescargo.com

Stephen Gilmour
enq@jamescargo.com

It's been a while (April 2007, actually) but this went very well, although somewhat more expensive than I'd hoped. I moved to the UK in 1999, bringing my ZG1000/Concours/GTR1000 with me - a large, heavy fully faired touring bike. After driving it all over Europe (including a trip to Russia) I decided it was too big for the UK, but being sentimental, didn't want to sell it, so I shipped it back to the USA where I had a place to keep it.

James Cargo was the best outfit I could find back then, and they did a great job. They came to central London with a van and picked up the bike, plus about half a bike's worth of kit (extra silencers, parts, riding gear.. a lot of stuff) and then took it and crated it, using a leftover BMW wood/cardboard crate.

The whole process took about three weeks. I was kept up-to-date as much as possible but as discussed, ship times can change. As it turned out, the bike arrived pretty much as planned. I was in the US at the time and it cleared the port and Customs in one day. BUT - keep in mind this was a US-made bike, previously registered in the US with an existing US "title" (ownership) document. I suspect a "foreign" bike may have been more problematic and/or required the owner to be present. The US is horrible on emissions (EPA) so you can only "visit" for a limited time with non-compliant (i.e. anything not originally sold in the US) vehicles.

I didn't hav eto do a thing - the bike (crated) was loaded on a local delivery service truck and delivered to me (about 100 miles/160 km from the port) a day or two later.

approx. $1000

Shipment: From Cape Town, South Africa to London, United Kingdom - March, 2008

Air
3/5 - Average
Yes
MMA Consolidators

Telephone 0842092586

MMA Consolidators(Cape)(Pty)Ltd
6 Morris Close
Airport Industria
Cape Town
South Africa

S33

Bradley
bradley@mmacpt.co.za

Give Bradley a call a while in advance, be prepared to spend time at MMA to get the bike measured up, and again to get it onto the pallet.

They did mess up the dangerous goods declaration, which resulted in Virgin Atlantic refusing the shipment at the first attempt, so it arrived a day after I did - hassle. Make sure you check that they do the dangerous goods declaration properly, and all will be fine.

7800 Rand


 

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