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JoolsB Aug 7th 2007 1:48 pm

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Hi

PSS have quoted for a reefer and all seems good to me but OH worried that as they have contained foodstuffs all our clothes might arrive smelling of rotten meat:eek: or mouldy...

Anyone had any such experiences or is this an urban myth?

Jools:)

stuckinblighty Aug 7th 2007 6:04 pm

Re: Reefers
 

Originally Posted by JoolsB (Post 5158971)
Hi

PSS have quoted for a reefer and all seems good to me but OH worried that as they have contained foodstuffs all our clothes might arrive smelling of rotten meat:eek: or mouldy...

Anyone had any such experiences or is this an urban myth?

Jools:)

hi, we have also been quoted by pss for a reefer, question was asked about the smells etc but was reassured that they are cleaned and washed out as this was one of my concerns with a reefer

DrWho Aug 7th 2007 7:24 pm

Re: Reefers
 

Originally Posted by JoolsB (Post 5158971)
Hi

PSS have quoted for a reefer and all seems good to me but OH worried that as they have contained foodstuffs all our clothes might arrive smelling of rotten meat:eek: or mouldy...

Anyone had any such experiences or is this an urban myth?

Jools:)

Bit of an urban myth... :)

Make sure you get a good rate... Reefers out to Oz is all about equipment repositioning and the shipping lines that own the containers will be absolutely delighted with anyone that can contribute to their costs in this regard...

JoolsB Aug 7th 2007 7:40 pm

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Originally Posted by DrWho (Post 5160484)
Bit of an urban myth... :)

Make sure you get a good rate... Reefers out to Oz is all about equipment repositioning and the shipping lines that own the containers will be absolutely delighted with anyone that can contribute to their costs in this regard...

PSS quote for reefer comes in at £3250 whereas Anglopacific £3370 for sole use of a normal 20ft container. Does the closeness in price indicate the PSS reefer is too dear?-from BE posts it seemed everyon else found PSS one of the cheapest..:confused:

DrWho Aug 7th 2007 8:01 pm

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Originally Posted by JoolsB (Post 5160588)
PSS quote for reefer comes in at £3250 whereas Anglopacific £3370 for sole use of a normal 20ft container. Does the closeness in price indicate the PSS reefer is too dear?-from BE posts it seemed everyon else found PSS one of the cheapest..:confused:

I don't think it indicates PSS is too dear, more that this is the rates that everyone's charging at the moment... It really ought to be possible to get a much lower rate from someone... but finding who's prepared to give something away is always difficult...!

Freight wise everything revolves around loaded cargo moving East to West... Not so long ago Evergreen, one of the largest shipping Company's in the world, had a vessel going around just collecting M/T's and taking them back to Taiwan, etc... Last time I spoke about this to a friend back in Felixstowe he was saying that he can get boxes back out to the Far East for the cost of the terminal charges... That's got to be less than £200... Of course you've got haulage, etc at either end but it shows that a substantial saving can be made if you can put the time in and do some of the work yourself...

There was a post here a few months back from someone that did pretty well on their own... Loaded the box themselves, etc... I'm sure their total cost end to end came in well under £2k... Guess it depends on how much you want to do yourself... Have a search and see if you can find it...

:)
R

Ozzy Fever Aug 7th 2007 8:09 pm

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I was quoted £3200 for reefer container with PSS, Atlantic quoted sole use of 20ft container for £3100, we are going to use Atlantic.

Nicky

Caroline G Aug 7th 2007 10:25 pm

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We used a reefer through John Masons. It was clean and didn't smell at all.

Antney Aug 7th 2007 10:35 pm

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Hi, we shipped with PSS and their service was excellent. They used a 20ft reefer container to ship our stuff and there were no issues with smells or taints.

A reefer container is lined and well sealed which should actually help in preserving the condition of your goods and avoiding such issues as water damage.

Just remember that in life you get what you pay for and cheapest is not always best!!

mr mover Aug 7th 2007 11:35 pm

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Just remember to make sure they line the floor of the reefer, with carboard or ply as the have an aluminimum slat floor, that can damage the furniture bases and trap fridge- wash/machine feet....................;)mm

matt-and-jenny Aug 8th 2007 12:11 am

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Oh, this thread is about moving stuff:o
j

rebnatoli Aug 8th 2007 12:21 am

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Originally Posted by mr mover (Post 5161473)
Just remember to make sure they line the floor of the reefer, with carboard or ply as the have an aluminimum slat floor, that can damage the furniture bases and trap fridge- wash/machine feet....................;)mm

PSS do line their reefers - we used them and had no problems, packers and unpackers really great - clothes smelt slightly of cardboard but nothing else!!!!!

datamile Aug 8th 2007 12:24 am

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Reefers are smaller as well. I think its 28m3 compared to 33m3.

http://www.rock-itcargo.com/container_sizes.html

Olias Aug 8th 2007 10:07 am

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Originally Posted by matt-and-jenny (Post 5161559)
Oh, this thread is about moving stuff:o
j

Glad I'm not the only one!

I too was thinking 'fragrant' cigarettes:lol:

JoolsB Aug 8th 2007 10:16 am

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Originally Posted by Olias (Post 5162893)
Glad I'm not the only one!

I too was thinking 'fragrant' cigarettes:lol:

Sorry to disappoint you guys!;)


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