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40ft Shipping Container
Does anyone have recent quotes on 40ft shipping container? just to give me an idea of current pricing?
West Sussex to Calgary. Thank you in advance.:) |
Re: 40ft Shipping Container
We got ball park figures of £6 - £6.5k but that was to Nova Scotia.
And is why we are opting for a 20ft container. (Much of what we have is rubbish and only fit for the tip anyway). ;) |
Re: 40ft Shipping Container
Originally Posted by Kaye5
(Post 10444538)
We got ball park figures of £6 - £6.5k but that was to Nova Scotia.
And is why we are opting for a 20ft container. (Much of what we have is rubbish and only fit for the tip anyway). ;) |
Re: 40ft Shipping Container
Originally Posted by Kaye5
(Post 10444538)
We got ball park figures of £6 - £6.5k but that was to Nova Scotia.
And is why we are opting for a 20ft container. (Much of what we have is rubbish and only fit for the tip anyway). ;) Wise move! Don't pack clothes either.. the transit over will make them shrink! When we moved from Thailand we had stuff stored in boxes for a long time after. When I eventually tried some of my clothes on they had definitely shrunk a size or two. I can't think what else it may have been for them going all tight on me :) KJM As an aside. 40ft containers are less common than 20footers and you will likely pay a premium for them. I'd get mercenary with what you want to take and get down to 20ft if you can... We use 20footers offshore all the time and you'd be amazed how much you can pack into them especially if you stack your stuff to the roof. We're going to ship a Jeep and all our stuff in a 20ft container... no kids mind you. er.... I mean we don't have kids.. not.. we are not packing kids in the container! ;) |
Re: 40ft Shipping Container
Originally Posted by KJM
(Post 10444431)
Does anyone have recent quotes on 40ft shipping container? just to give me an idea of current pricing?
West Sussex to Calgary. Thank you in advance.:) Good luck with your move Stef |
Re: 40ft Shipping Container
Originally Posted by james.mc
(Post 10445138)
Wise move! Don't pack clothes either.. the transit over will make them shrink! When we moved from Thailand we had stuff stored in boxes for a long time after. When I eventually tried some of my clothes on they had definitely shrunk a size or two. I can't think what else it may have been for them going all tight on me :)
KJM As an aside. 40ft containers are less common than 20footers and you will likely pay a premium for them. I'd get mercenary with what you want to take and get down to 20ft if you can... We use 20footers offshore all the time and you'd be amazed how much you can pack into them especially if you stack your stuff to the roof. We're going to ship a Jeep and all our stuff in a 20ft container... no kids mind you. er.... I mean we don't have kids.. not.. we are not packing kids in the container! ;) |
Re: 40ft Shipping Container
Originally Posted by lins and Stef McLachlan
(Post 10445300)
Look up The moving Partnership on google and speak to Tracey, she can usually undercut the big boys and was a superb service for us. they choose recognised movers and shipping lines, but are not tied into anyone, so can search the market on your behalf, saving loads. we did a 40 back in 2010 for 5333 uk pounds when a lot were quoting upwards seven to ten thousand. I can lay my hands on my paperwork, so cant give you the number, sorry
Good luck with your move Stef Stef |
Re: 40ft Shipping Container
Originally Posted by Kaye5
(Post 10444538)
We got ball park figures of £6 - £6.5k but that was to Nova Scotia.
And is why we are opting for a 20ft container. (Much of what we have is rubbish and only fit for the tip anyway). ;) |
Re: 40ft Shipping Container
Originally Posted by james.mc
(Post 10445138)
Wise move! Don't pack clothes either.. the transit over will make them shrink! When we moved from Thailand we had stuff stored in boxes for a long time after. When I eventually tried some of my clothes on they had definitely shrunk a size or two. I can't think what else it may have been for them going all tight on me :)
Originally Posted by Mikeypm
(Post 10445357)
If you can fit it into a 20ft, have you considered downsizing abit more and doing groupage I thinks its called. whereby you share a container with other people. it would save a few more quid :)
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Re: 40ft Shipping Container
Originally Posted by james.mc
(Post 10445138)
Wise move! Don't pack clothes either.. the transit over will make them shrink! When we moved from Thailand we had stuff stored in boxes for a long time after. When I eventually tried some of my clothes on they had definitely shrunk a size or two. I can't think what else it may have been for them going all tight on me :)
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Re: 40ft Shipping Container
Originally Posted by Kaye5
(Post 10445429)
:rofl:
We're only just squeezing into a 20ft - and with three kids didn't want to even contemplate the longer wait by going groupage - but might work for some. :) |
Re: 40ft Shipping Container
Originally Posted by KJM
(Post 10445126)
Thank you Kaye5, In the ideal world I would like to sell some of the furniture before I leave but I am now against the clock as I would like to fly out 27th Jan.:)
For movers, try Foxes (Steve Blackmore). They moved us from Berkshire to Calgary in May and the service was great. |
Re: 40ft Shipping Container
Originally Posted by lins and Stef McLachlan
(Post 10445308)
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Re: 40ft Shipping Container
Originally Posted by lins and Stef McLachlan
(Post 10445300)
Look up The moving Partnership on google and speak to Tracey, she can usually undercut the big boys and was a superb service for us. they choose recognised movers and shipping lines, but are not tied into anyone, so can search the market on your behalf, saving loads. we did a 40 back in 2010 for 5333 uk pounds when a lot were quoting upwards seven to ten thousand. I can lay my hands on my paperwork, so cant give you the number, sorry
Good luck with your move Stef |
Re: 40ft Shipping Container
Originally Posted by Miss Clinique
(Post 10445304)
40ft containers are as common as 20 - trust me.;)
Some sources suggest the 20ft is more common but the 40ft is fast catching up. Others suggest the 40ft is already more common than the 20ft units. I tend to see more 20ft, than 40ft, containers in the offshore oil & gas industry ona global level, but that could just be the nature of our work and vessel size... 110m LOA is hardly a container ship and we need to lift these things at sea sometimes! |
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