There is a lot of shipping activity in Georgetown, Guyana. I saw the container ships from the dark back area of the Stabroek Market, where the Rasta boys hang out smoking ganja.
When you have a clearer idea of where you are going, find a Freight Forwarding Service and request a quote. Use a service that has an office n the port of delivery, otherwise you will be paying additional cost to a second service when clearing your bike from the port of delivery.
Shipping "loose cargo" (i.e. crated) verses a 20' container will be cheaper, but may take longer. Forwarding services need to fill a container to make the order profitable, so the schedule may not be iron clad. A busy forwarding service is more likely to be on schedule, for shipments to the ports that see the greatest volume. If you are fixed on delivery to a back water port, then I hope you aren't in a hurry. The bigger container liners have regularly scheduled service and even they are subject to the whims of weather.
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Peter B
2008/09 - NJ to Costa Rica and back to NJ
2012/13 - NJ to Northern Argentina, Jamaica, Cuba and back to NJ
2023 - Peru, Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile, Bolivia...back to Peru.
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