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Shipping costs for 40' container
It seems that most people get a 20' container, however it looks like we'll need a 40' container (too much stuff). Initial quote is £10k :scaredhair:, and that's without insurance.
Just wondered if anyone else had used a 40' container, and how much it cost please? |
Re: Shipping costs for 40' container
Originally Posted by mcdavis
(Post 7694416)
It seems that most people get a 20' container, however it looks like we'll need a 40' container (too much stuff). Initial quote is £10k :scaredhair:, and that's without insurance.
Just wondered if anyone else had used a 40' container, and how much it cost please? |
Re: Shipping costs for 40' container
Originally Posted by mcdavis
(Post 7694416)
It seems that most people get a 20' container, however it looks like we'll need a 40' container (too much stuff). Initial quote is £10k :scaredhair:, and that's without insurance.
Just wondered if anyone else had used a 40' container, and how much it cost please? |
Re: Shipping costs for 40' container
We went from South Wales to North Vancouver and ours cost 4900 pounds with the super insurance ( I haggled the insurance rate) with Robbins and Sons
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Re: Shipping costs for 40' container
Originally Posted by mcdavis
(Post 7694416)
It seems that most people get a 20' container, however it looks like we'll need a 40' container (too much stuff). Initial quote is £10k :scaredhair:, and that's without insurance.
Just wondered if anyone else had used a 40' container, and how much it cost please? Maritime Cargo Services www.maritimecargo.com Andy Booth 01449 616 100 Mention BritishExpats and you may well get a groan or a discount! It is a freight forwarding company and you do have to pack, load and unload yourself as well as the paperwork for customs. It may not be everyones cup of tea but we are certainly going to use it! Most people accumulate furniture over a lifetime, and if you have antiques or quality stuff, the cost of total replacment is eyewatering. I am of course not talking about electrical appliances or large 'white goods' but the savings from self freighting could buy you top of the line, energy efficient appliances and one of those all important large screen TV's! (tongue firmly in cheek) I am of course not talking about somewhere like IKEA. I have looked into this and as we know where we want to go ( Nova Scotia) the cost of new and very samey (as far as I am concerned) is big bucks. Also no IKEA in the Maritimes. Do some Googling and find furniture retailers in the area you are proposing to settle, we have an all-inclusive phone package here in the UK ( unlimited International calls any time 24/7) so I just phone up and ask the prices! As to the cost of shipping we were quoted in December 2008 from Windsor Berks to the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia £2,100.00 for a twenty footer £2,695.00 for a forty footer You arrange your own insurance, but they can reccommend someone I believe. |
Re: Shipping costs for 40' container
Originally Posted by mcdavis
(Post 7694416)
It seems that most people get a 20' container, however it looks like we'll need a 40' container (too much stuff). Initial quote is £10k :scaredhair:, and that's without insurance.
Just wondered if anyone else had used a 40' container, and how much it cost please? |
Re: Shipping costs for 40' container
Thanks jba - visa only arrived yesterday - couldn't believe how quickly as only posted our passports to CHC 2 weeks ago :)
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Re: Shipping costs for 40' container
June 2007 White & Company 40" container. 5877.00 pounds Standard liability cover. Brighton to McBride, Northern BC. We had to hagel but we got it shipped through Montreal and across on the train. Cuts weeks off the time rather than shipping to Vancouver.
Extra 350.00 for liability on vehicles transported. |
Re: Shipping costs for 40' container
Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
(Post 7694486)
From where to where?
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Re: Shipping costs for 40' container
Originally Posted by mcdavis
(Post 7699406)
Sorry, should have said - Essex to Nova Scotia.
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Re: Shipping costs for 40' container
Originally Posted by jba
(Post 7697816)
Have a search on this forum for shipping. I found through other posters had found a DIY firm which I had thought must be possible into but someone had helpfully found. I had spent ages looking into buying a container but had not come across this firm
Maritime Cargo Services www.maritimecargo.com Andy Booth 01449 616 100 Mention BritishExpats and you may well get a groan or a discount! It is a freight forwarding company and you do have to pack, load and unload yourself as well as the paperwork for customs. It may not be everyones cup of tea but we are certainly going to use it! Most people accumulate furniture over a lifetime, and if you have antiques or quality stuff, the cost of total replacment is eyewatering. I am of course not talking about electrical appliances or large 'white goods' but the savings from self freighting could buy you top of the line, energy efficient appliances and one of those all important large screen TV's! (tongue firmly in cheek) I am of course not talking about somewhere like IKEA. I have looked into this and as we know where we want to go ( Nova Scotia) the cost of new and very samey (as far as I am concerned) is big bucks. Also no IKEA in the Maritimes. Do some Googling and find furniture retailers in the area you are proposing to settle, we have an all-inclusive phone package here in the UK ( unlimited International calls any time 24/7) so I just phone up and ask the prices! As to the cost of shipping we were quoted in December 2008 from Windsor Berks to the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia £2,100.00 for a twenty footer £2,695.00 for a forty footer You arrange your own insurance, but they can reccommend someone I believe. |
Re: Shipping costs for 40' container
Originally Posted by mcdavis
(Post 7699406)
Sorry, should have said - Essex to Nova Scotia.
If you are coming to Nova Scotia it might be worth contacting Premiere Van lines here in Halifax. We used them and were really happy with them. We've always tried to use a company where we are going to, rather than from. That way if there are any problems etc. it's much easier to contact them and get things sorted http://www.premierevanlines.com/halifax.asp |
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