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 Los Angeles, United States to Melbourne, Australia - July, 2012
Compton Long Beach, Sussana Rd
Gardena CA
Shipment: From Cape Town, South Africa to Rotterdam, Netherlands - July, 2012
Gordons Bay, North of CT.
+27715219742
This was for shipment of a Land Rover 110 Defender. We left our vehicle in storage with Allied International (shipping company) in Johannesburg. We managed to rent out our vehicle a few weeks later and when it was picked up fuel had been siphoned out and replaced with water!! and parts removed from the engine!! After fixing it up again we knew we needed a new place to leave it. Duncan's place in Gordons Bay was recommended to us by a fellow traveller. We decided to store it there until we decided what to do with it (he has a couple of storage options on site). Ultimately we decided to ship back to NL. Because we weren't in a hurry we asked him to let us know if there was anyone else shipping that would like to share a container. A few weeks later he contacted us. We were already gone from SA and Duncan made all the arrangements, did paperwork, etc, etc without us there - just communicating by email. He was very efficient, things happened when he said they would and the shipment went smoothly. We had some unforeseen costs on the Rotterdam side (about 300Euro). We were not there to collect the vehicle ourselves so just paid but if you are on site may be able to discuss what actual costs are for. We looked at 4 shipping companies in CT and DUncan had the best price and the best service (paperwork and drive on and storage were included in his costs). We had a really good experience storing our vehicle and shipping with Duncan and African Overlanders.
Shipment: From Los Angeles, United States to Bremerhafen, Germany - July, 2012
562 408-6677
in their Gardena (Los Angeles) office.
I contacted several places that either advertised motorcycle shipping or that I found here on HU and got all sorts of price quotes. Many of them only shipped to the UK, but my flight was into Frankfurt and I wasn't really keen on crossing that ditch just to get my bike. Schumacher would arrange shipping to any of the major ports in Europe and quoted $450 for my '03 BMW 1150GSA. This sounded suspiciously low, so after some investigation I learned one of several lessons about arranging your own shipping as opposed to paying somebody to do it all for you: there are several players in the process - the guys where send it out, the guys with the boat, the guys at the receiving end, and the governmental bureaucrats at the receiving end. Schumacher's $450 covered the sending out and the boat, but just set you up with the guys at the receiving end whom you have to deal with directly, and the cost for that was an additional 175 Euro. All in all, still pretty cheap.
It took about an hour to drop it off in Gardena, all went smooth. BTW, I had to do this about 2 months before I wanted to pick up the bike, 1 month for on the water and one month for loading and accumulating enough vehicles to fill a container as well as the unloading.
The awesome public transportation system in Europe made very easy and cheap to get to the places I needed to go to retreive the bike: The receiving agent's office, then the customs office, and then the warehouse. Unfortunately, the new battery I had ordered before shipping the bike turned out to be the wrong size, so it went with the old one and it was DOA after sitting for two months. This must happen frequently as the guys at the warehouse had a car starter thingy to jump start it and get me on my way.
While I was required to have less than a quarter tank of gas, I was allowed to ship stuff with the bike as long as I provided them with a list of everything that was going with the bike, stuffed in the panniers and a duffel bag strapped on top. This saved me a lot of hassle lugging camping and riding gear all over the place before getting to the bike.
It takes a bit more effort on your part shipping like this but for me the cost savings were worth it, it's also a little mini adventure on it's own! Admittedly, I speak fluent German, but I don't think it would have been any problem with only English.
Shipment: From Los Angeles, USA to Melbourne, AUS - July, 2012
Highly recommended. These folks know what they are doing. Prices are for two motorcycles.
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great service the 1200 dollars include the cost of bringing the bike in to Australia which is about 500 dollars. If you bring your own crate will save you 375 dollars. I got mine from a Honda dealer in Comton for free. Aluminium crate strong and not heavy. If you have one made at the dgx the cost is 375, and then you need to get it sterilised and that cost more money. The shiping time is 21 days and the boat leave every Sunday. I was allowed to put the bike in the crate by my self. You need a full day to get the shipping and custom clearance done. In Compton small hotel 65 us then honda shop in the morning get the crate bring it to dgx company one sussana rode 7 miles from Honda shop in Compton. Bring your gps or you will be lost for ever in Los Angeles