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Shipping Gear Overseas

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Wednesday 26 August 2009 17:16 GMT
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Tea chests for shipping luggage overseas

Once you've decided to move overseas, you'll need to find a shipping company to ship your possessions. Shipping really isn't hard, nor if you shop around and think smart, need it be too expensive. These days, with airlines charging weighty premiums on excess luggage, shipping provides an increasingly attractive and cost effective means for getting your worldly possessions home.

Here are some shipping ideas to consider:

  • Get plenty of quotes, checking sizes and whether customs and tax charges are covered.
  • You'll pay a set rate ranging from about £80-£150 for your first tea carton, (actual sizes vary between companies, so check carefully), then between £30-£80 for any additional boxes (anywhere between £30 and £80)
  • Ask around to see if friends are interested in shipping gear together, though it all has to go to the same address
  • You may have to pay a customs or tax charge when your gear arrives at its destination. Some shipping companies will look after some charges, but not others, so check this carefully too, as extra costs can add up
  • Check carefully on charges when choosing between door-to-door or door-to-port options
  • Most shipping companies will provide boxes, packing materials and so on. If they don't, you'll need to factor these costs in too. Check whether they'll deliver boxes to your door or whether you'll need to fetch them.
  • Some Shippers now offer online services to help you track the progress of your luggage home
  • Check what protection your shipper provides should your baggage fail to turn up
  • Keep checking the Shipping forum on TNTonline to see and share insights with fellow travellers sending their luggage home.

Shipping companies

Allfreight International Removals Ltd
Anglo Pacific
Excess Baggage Company
Excess International Movers
Freedom Shipping
PSS International Removals
Simpson’s Removals

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Gez
Thanks Sarah, I'm looking to move and more stress is not what I need.. that narrows one company off the list
Hi there Has anyone used Freedom Shipping? I am looking at taking them up on the offer of 4 economy boxes for 26.25 each...are they a good company? How much did you have to pay at the other end? Any info/opinions are welcome and will be much appreciated! Thanks, Jess

Amz
I may be being very dim here, but when they say maximum weight 40kg per carton...does that mean per box? It's just that when they refer to the box's in everyone other instance they never call them cartons. I'm wondering if it's a trap to catch you on excess weight and the carton refers to your total shipment. Although 40kgs wouldn't be a lot. Am I being too suspicious?!

tracey
hi well just to throw the cat amongst the pigeons...have you looked at fn worldwide? they got me moved and it was way less hassle than i thought, these guys even do your packing for you! there is a quote calc on the website www.fnworldwide.co.uk

wu
can anyone recommend any shipping companies? i'm shipping london to singapore. I'm between seven seas and excess baggage... thanks!
very helpfull
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