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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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 Montreal, Canada to London, England - September, 2015
Contact is with the Airline directly at the airport of departure. Air Canada website details are updated annually.
Shipment: From San Francisco, USA to Almaty, Kazakhstan - August, 2015
Just email the main address on the website and they will get back to you fast. The person I was working with was i...@wcshipping.com
Absolutely amazing service. Price included shipping insurance and they built the crate and packaged the bike without my help. The price was the best I found and the customer service was simply unbeatable. They also offered to ship my bike to various locations in Asia by sea for much cheaper but I didn't have 1-2 months to wait for the bike.
Shipment: From Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania to London, UK - August, 2015
+255 786 299 999
+255 713 662 672
It was very difficult to find a reliable person who we could trust. After a couple of false starts we were introduced to Ahmed who works in cargo at Emirates at Dar Airport. Very nice guy who was very helpful. He introduced us to his favoured agent as Emirates do not deal directly with end customers.
The agent was called Luft Logistics run by Jiddawi Abdul. Really knows his stuff and immediately appreciated the need to get the crate size reduced to minimise the freight cost. We removed the front wheel as well as screens and mirrors. Got the chargeable weight by volume down to 330Kg as opposed to 525Kg on the way out - front wheel still attached. His number is +255 713 232 188. He also understood that we would not want to pay in advance so was happy to accept a bank transfer initiated only after the bikes were in transit. This gave us a lot of comfort as did the online access to the Emirates Skycargo system which showed the location and status of the bikes as they made their way back to the UK.
For 2 bikes we paid a total of $3,800. That included everything - crates, customs clearance, fumigation, dangerous goods and air freight. It may sound like a lot but the next best quote we received was from an agent in Nairobi at $5,000 and she wanted paid 100% in advance.
The bikes were a CCM GP450 and a BMW G650GS.
Shipment: From Vancouver, Canada to Frankfurt, Germany - August, 2015
+1 604 231 68 57
Customer Sales Support Manager
based at the Air Canada Cargo Warehouse in walking distance from the Airport.
Adress: 4900 Miller Road, Richmond BC, V7B-1K7
very helpful chap and things are easy to organize. He will also recommend an adress for the Dangerous Goods Declaration.
Currently Air Canada offers a flatrate for the Bike shippment. No crate needed. Weight also doesn't matter. Cost above mentioned is calculated according to their scheme that you also have an Air Canada Flight Ticket. Otherwise it would have been more than 2000 CAN$.
Dangerous Goods Declaration was another 99 CAN$ or 75 U$.
The person to contact for the DGD is Jonathan Sypal-Kohout at the ICC Compliance Center, 1600 Derwent Way, Unit 12, Delta, BC V3M 6M5
+1 604 896 4617
jsyp...@thecompliancecenter.com
Shipment: From Sydney, Australia to Vancouver, Canada - August, 2015
Matzen Cargo Pty Ltd
54 Raymond Avenue
Matraville NSW 2036
Sydney Australia
Direct Tel: +61-02-93167095
Tel: +61-02-93164482
Fax: +61-02-93165480
Mobile: +61-0-416226073
Email: chri...@matzencargo.com
Web: www.matzencargo.com
easy process...Christian is very helpful guy, we had lots of questions as this was our first overseas shipment...U r able to clean and pack ur bike at his premises...getting the bike from Canadian customs is straight forward, no carnet needed, we did get our bike within an hour...
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Air Canada shipping from Montreal (YUL) 8 September 2015
We have chosen Air Canada for shipping our motorbikes back to England for two reasons, price and convenience. Air Canada have been offering a special service for motorbikes that does not require crating and seems very competitive on paper for 2015. We have been quoted CAD$ 1650 for shipping both BMW F700GS motorbikes from Montreal to London Heathrow if we fly with Air Canada, which we do, saving CAD $250 per motorcycle. This is by far the cheapest we have been quoted on what is our fourth airfreight exercise on this RTW trip. Dangerous Goods (DG) cost is a separate CAD$160 for both motorbikes as they are on a single airway bill.
We arrive at Air Canada Cargo at 2200 Avenue Reverchon, which is on the north west side of the airport. We are met by helpful and friendly Air Canada Cargo staff. The bikes are weighed and each comes in at 270kg, balanced packing there!
DG services are provided by Air Ocean Logistiks. http://www.airoceanlogistiks.com. We have removed all flammable marked items to leave behind, tar cleaners, solvents and glues as this is the end of the trip. Other items may need to be checked against some DG register, but we decide as this is the end of the trip, we will leave anything that they are unsure of. We even remove our blue tooth headsets as they have batteries. This was not an issue with other shipping we have done, but maybe the DG rules are interpreted slightly differently from place to place. Air Ocean Logistiks only take Canadian dollars cash, CAD $160 per airways bill. Payment by credit card is accepted by Air Canada.
Security check follows, not conducted by Air Canada I must emphasise, which had us very unhappy at the careless repacking that took place of the first pannier. Because we had soft luggage we were able to remove the panniers and tent bag and have them x-rayed for the security check. Ok, paid the bills and were on our way back to our hotel within an hour, note you will need a taxi.
We not sure if this motorcycle shipping service will be repeated in 2016, but we understand that the number of motorbikes shipped had met, if not exceeded, Air Canada’s expectations. Support this service if you want this to continue. Check with Air Canada Cargo website for further details.
Air Canada Cargo Arrival at London Heathrow (LHR) 11 September 2015
Our motorbikes are due to arrive 3 hours before we do at London Heathrow from Montreal on a direct wide-body flight.We travelled on Air Canada via Halifax, so hopefully the motorbikes will be available to us shortly after we have cleared Immigration and Customs. We shipped same day to avoid potential storage fees as we would have arrived 27 hours after the motorbikes if we shipped the day before. Storage charges can apply after 24 hours.
Go to Air Canada Cargo which is located at Shoreham Road East, situated on the SW side of Heathrow, mid-way between Terminals 4 & 5. Take a taxi, cost us £20 to the door, the public transport alternatives appear slow and cumbersome and likely still involve much walking.
Air Canada Cargo were aware of our motorbikes and had alerted a Customs clearance company who handled the process of clearing Customs, which is required for all goods that come as Cargo, even suitcases! This cost an additional £270, we knew we would have to pay Customs clearance fees as we have done at each airport we have shipped the motorbikes to, just not how much. We presume the cost is by airway bill, but we are still waiting for the receipt. Electronic Customs clearance took half an hour in our case. If you have a carnet de passage (Carnet) and want it stamped back into the UK, the Carnet will need to be taken to Customs for processing which will take couple of hours.
Motorbikes delivered to us in the Air Canada Cargo area, we rode them out and a quick repack on our way. Couple of points to note: 1. Be aware that you only have 24 hours free storage, then you are charged at a rate in UK£ per kilo! This can be expensive so make sure your flights and the cargo shipping are co-ordinated. 2. Air Canada Cargo prices on the website are ex Canada only I was advised in London. Each Air Canada Cargo station outside Canada have their own local pricing, you will need to check with your departure point for the correct cost. (information correct as 11 September 2015)
Very happy with the Service, ride up one end, ride off the other. We shipped two motorbikes, costs are per motorbike and we flew with AIr Canada.. More details on our blog. We had to dispose of some lubricants etc as anything not identified as safe for the Dangerous Goods (DG) for air travel needs to be investigated, time and money. Free storage for 24 hours at destination, then you are charged a daily rate per kilo!