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Airfright Bangkok to Nepal
Hi,
Can not belive there are no actual shippments in the database.
So who has recently shipped his bike this way and can give me details, or put them it in the database?
Thanks Heiko
@Admin does the search-funktion in the shippments database realy work?
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Hi,
Can not belive there are no actual shippments in the database.
So who has recently shipped his bike this way and can give me details, or put them it in the database?
Thanks Heiko
@Admin does the search-funktion in the shippments database realy work?
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Hi
Did this last year, got details from the HUBB. Trans Air Cargo i Bangkok, speak to Kittima. All easy, reasonable and stress free (ish). Where else you going/been? Have fun now!
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In addition to TAC, also consider Excel Transport International. I have never used them myself, but I've read that Excel are good too.
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Keith
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Hi Keith,
Thanks for information will mail both of them.
Can you remember the price (per kg or total) you payed for your bikes?
Greetings from Borneo
Heiko
ps. I am touring around asia with my sidecar. Europe to East-Timor over the Northroute (Iran, Stans, Mongolia, SEA) and back over the Southernroute (Nepal, India, Pakistan, ?)
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Spring 2013
We're thinking of doing this next year so we would be interested in hearing how it turns out Beemer76.
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looks like we will be doing this end April next year,we have heard good reports about Kittama at trans air cargo
cheers clive
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looks like we will be doing this end April next year,we have heard good reports about Kittama at trans air cargo
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We're thinking of doing this next year so we would be interested in hearing how it turns out Beemer76.
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Same here. November 2013 for me though, so I'll be following this thread too.
Keith
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Hi Keith,
Thanks for information will mail both of them.
Can you remember the price (per kg or total) you payed for your bikes?
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Hello Heiko
Go to the bottom of Mark and Sanne's blog's shipping page. The link is on the RH-side panel. You'll find references to prices and costings there. This was where I picked-up on Excel Transport International by the way.
[With all accreditation to Mark & Sanne for providing this helpful and valuable information]
Good luck with your negotiations. Please do let us all know how you get on.
Cheers
Keith
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I take it these companies do freighting the other way round right? Nepal to Bangkok?
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How and How much $ to Borneo?
Beemer76:
I saw some weeks ago you were trying to find a way to get your sidecar to Borneo, and from the above looks like you managed.
How did you do it?
How much did it cost?
Cheers,
From HU gang in Chiang Mai
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