Shipments done by Travellers

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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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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 Jakarta, Indonesia to Sydney, Australia - September, 2001

Sea
Yes
Aerocargo

Aerocargo, Aerowisata House, 1st Floor,
32 Jalan Prapatan, Jakarta 10410, Indonesia,
Tel 62 021 34831970, or 34831971,
Fax 62 021 34831972

Mr Hery Koestanto

Sea freight via Singapore was arranged at 50 US dollars per cubic metre (Crated) inside a shared container (20 foot container). Mr Koestanto accompanied me to the port and sorted out the crating of the bike, carnet inspection and all other paperwork with minimum of difficulty.

The charges in Jakarta were as follows:

Shipping - 3.29 cubic metre crate at 50 US per metre - 164.50 US

(NB I could have squeezed the bike into a much smaller space if I'd really tried - but I crammed a load of other bags and stuff in the crate too - slightly risky, but all my gear arrived intact and untouched.)
Bill of lading fee - 20 US
Customs charges 50,000 rupiah = 5 US approx
Crate materials, labour and packaging = 850,000 rupiah = 85US approx

Total charges in Jakarta were therefore = 280 US approx.

Shipping via Singapore takes about 3 weeks. Once the ship arrives in Sydney, unloading takes about another week to ten days. Keep phoning them to check on progress!

The agent in Sydney was Warranted Safe Arrival pty LTD, Unit 2, 133 O'Riordan street, Mascot, NSW, 2020. Tel 9693 1555 Fax 9700 7144.

Charges in Sydney - this was where it started getting expensive!

Port service charges - 180 Aus dollar = 90 US dollar approx
Terminal Handling fee - 40 Aus dollar = 20 US dollar approx
Delivery order fee - 50 Aus dollar = 25 US dollar approx
Sea Cargo Automation - 12 Aus dollar = 6 US dollar approx
Quarantine inspection fee -72 Aus dollar=35 US dollar approx
Rental of warehouse space where quarantine inspection takes place (can you believe this???) 55 Aus dollar =27 US dollar approx
Disposal of crate after uncrating (this is really going too far!)
80 Aus dollar = 40 US dollar

Charges in Sydney therefore 489 Aus = 245 US dollar approx.

Total cost of whole procedure = 525 US dollars

Note - It is VERY IMPORTANT to find a pressure washer in Jakarta and give the bike a good clean before crating. The Aussie quarantine guys check under your belly pan and mudguards for muck and if they find any they will require the bike to be pressure cleaned again by quarantine staff at your expense! This costs around 100 Aus dollars, so is worth avoiding! (NB Would you believe, they also check your tent pegs for dirt! Make sure they are clean! Thankfully, inspection of your underwear does not appear to be part of the procedure.....)
Good luck and may your gods go with you. C.

US$525 (see below for breakdown of costs)

Shipment: From Port Klang, Malaysia to Melbourne, Australia - September, 2001

Sea
5/5 - Excellent
Yes
Freight Logistics Corporation

Freight Logistics Corporation
Suite 13-09, 13th Floor, Crown House
217, Persiaran Raja Musa
42000 Port Klang
Selangor

Telephone: (603) 3165 5730 / 3730
Fax: (603) 3165 3731
Mobile: (6012) 312 1325
Email: f...@myjaring.net

Lucas Yap
flc@myjaring.net

Crating and fumigation and handling plus all fees in malaysia included, u get a free ride to the train station, if u behave nicely. guy has shipped a dozen bikes this year already.

US$220

Shipment: From Delhi, India to Bangkok, Thailand - September, 2001

Air
Yes
Aqua Travels PVT. LTD.

Aqua Travels PVT. LTD.
1211, Kailash Building Kasturba Gandhi Marg New Belhi 110001 Tel.:3312553 Fax : 9111331
The guy to ask for is Rajeev Bhatia.

Rajeev Bhatia

In Delhi I used Aqua Travels as an agent to book my tickets more they don't do.

The guy to ask for is Rajeev Bhatia.
He will find out the cheapest flight for you and the bike.

For me the cheapest was Indian Arlines. For my bike it was Thai Air.

Thai Air Cargo charge you
55 IR / Kg below 300 kg
50 IR / Kg below 500 kg
35 IR / Kg abow 500 kg.

You always have to pay a fuel charge of 2 IR/kg If the volume/ kg is higher then the wait the charge you be this.

You can calculate this by multiplying the measurements of your bike and divide it by 6000. This is the formula for cm. In inches you have to divide by 366.

So you can figure out yourself how much you have to take your bike apart to get the cheapest rate. They told me this is an international formula so you can use it also for any other shipping.

The bike has to be in a crate which doesn't mean a full box. They want a full base and than just a frame around the bike. In the airport you will find guys who want to build you something that weighs 50 kg and you have to ad 5 cm on every side. And they do this for 5000 IR only. I didn't pay that.

In the main bazaar you can find a carpenter who does it for 1000 IR and if you know an Indian who helps you, you can find some for 500 - 600 IR. I went out and got some wood for 400 IR and nails for 20 IR and built it myself. Not so difficult. And I could test how small I could get my bike packed.

The transport to the airport cost me 500 IR but you can get it cheeper if you have time to organize it befor. But take care- you are in India. My appointment for 300 IR did not show up. For entering the cargo terminal it is 20 IR for the truck. Terminal charge was 330 IR.

Then the fun starts with the paperwork. It's a nightmare I quickly find out. But after I hired a helper for 400 IR including the guys who help you to carry your bike around it was good fun and I coud enjoy all this chaos.

Bus 780 stops in front of the cargo terminal and brings you back to the main city for 10 IR.

After arriving in Bangkok I went with shuttel bus No. 2 to the cargo terminal. Thai cargo gave me the papers and then I found Yut, a nice Thai who helped me with custems and everything for 400 Bath ( Yuthachai Tel: 01-9024015 ).
100 Bath Paperwork
500 Bath Terminal charge
200 Bath Bakshish for the custems No problem.

2 hours and I was at my bike. 2 1/2 and my bike was rebuilt and I was on the streets of Bangkok. A peltol pump is at the gate of the cargo terminal. All too easy. Then you can plan another 3 hour antill you are in Banglamphu. Oliver "

Note: As of Feb/02, 1 Indian Rupee = .02 USD. Thai baht is approximately the same.

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Shipment: From Kathmandu, Nepal to Bangkok, Thailand - September, 2001

Air
Yes
DAS Worldwide Freight

DAS Worldwide freight.
Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Naresh Das, managing director.
Tel. 426704, 435095

Naresh Das, managing director
dascargo@hons.com.np

From Harald and Udo Lamers, the 'Bike Brothers'

We flew with Thai Air and the bikes have to be crated.
Crate size one bike: 181*60*102 cm.
Weight one bike: 226 kg.
Four aluminum boxes as separate cargo: 81 kg.
Prices: <500 kg is US$ 1.37/kg ; >500 kg US$ 1.07/kg.

We paid for two bikes: 2 * 226 kg + 81 kg = 533 kg. 533 kg * 1.07 = US$ 570.
Other costs (handling, clearing, airwaybill, customduty and crating) for two bikes: US$ 180. Total for two bikes: US$ 750.

Personal oneway ticket: US$ 220 (Thai air)

At Bangkok cargo we paid 500 Baht / bike =(US$ 12) for security handling charge and delivery order fee.

note: at the cargo termimal in bangkok some smart guys come to help you and they "charge" a lot of money. (in our case they want US$ 140). Ignore these guys and go to the Custom information office. They will help you and show you the offices where to go.

US$750 for two bikes

Shipment: From Banjul, Gambia to London, United Kingdom - August, 2001

Air
5/5 - Excellent
Yes
Redcoat

Redcoat at Banjul Airport
Telephone 472405

Cost dependent on weight. Also some form of export tax payable to customs. I drained the fuel, disconnected the battery and deflated the tires. Fast, efficient and friendly service. Left the bike with them after watching it being strapped to a pallet. I collected it in London from the specified cargo handlers with no problems. I would use this shipping company again.

500GB Pounds approx for KTM Adventure R640


 

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