Shipments done by Travellers
The HU Shipping Database!
From THIS page, you can find details of shipments ALREADY MADE by travellers, both air and sea, so you can plan your own shipment.
For each shipment, the details include Shipping Date, Cost, Shipper Contact details and a Description of the experience, often including very detailed and extremely useful information about the requirements for crating or the paperwork involved at the destination location.
If you are aware of any more up-to-date information, or you know of any shipping details for locations which aren't listed below:
Please let us know here for minor details, or
Submit information on a shipment YOU HAVE ALREADY MADE here.
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NOTE: This is not our normal view, but Google's API has somehow broken the view with a map and everything nicely laid out. We will fix it as soon as possible, but it's a very big job for us. Any Google API experts feel free to contact us! For now this will have to do, sorry.
Usage: Enter one or more of the fields, as you wish. Blank field means "all". Be sure to use correct country names, e.g. "United Kingdom" not UK or England. Unfortunately "united states" (united states of america doesn't work) gets United Kingdom as well, just work down to the bottom or last page. Not case-sensitive. Results sorted by newest first.
Shipment: From Toronto, Canada to Frankfurt, Germany - June, 2010
Gail
International Services Manager
Motorcycle Express/Motorcycle Services
Phone (800) 245-8726 (within US/Canada) Ext. 1107
Phone (516) 682-9220
Fax (516) 393-5996
www.motorcycleexpress.com
Business Hours:
Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 4:30 pm EST
Our office is closed 12:30 to 1:30 pm during lunch.
Closed Saturday and Sunday
Shipment: From Dubai, United Arab Emirates to Hamburg, Germany - June, 2010
Satish Menon
Operations Manager -Removals
Mobile No. 055-2206517
Dubai Airport Cargo Village
P.O. Box 10466, Dubai, U.A.E.
Tel. # 04-282-9411 Fax # 04-283-3280
Email add: sati...@airlink.ae / http://airlinkuae.com
Cost for shipping one bike R1200GS was 3000 AED including crate and all paper work. Bike arrive Hamburg 25 days later, documentation fees in Hamburg 190 EUR.
Shipment: From Cairo, Egypt to Perth / Fremantle, Australia - June, 2010
General Ahmed Mohamed Ali 10, Shams Club,
Heliopolis
Cairo
Egypt
Waguih Guindy mobile: +20226205135
I had been recommended this company by Cytech, who often use Waguih Guindy's services to ship their motorcycles back to South Africa after their Trans-Africa tours. I had done my homework on shipping agents in Egypt, and Escale Travel (Waguih Guindy) was the only slightly positive response I got - there dont seem to be any reliable agents in Egypt. Unfortunately, Escale Travel turned out to be just as useless as the rest of the shipping agents / companies in Egypt. Their quote was more than double the price of other quotes I received (most of the other quotes were around the US$1000 mark), but I went ahead with using them as I thought that at least I would be able to relax knowing that my bike was to be well handled. Mr. Guindy also assured me that the cost included all costs, including port chargeson both ends. NOT SO!
I arrived in Cairo on 10 June, one week prior to the ship leaving on 17 June. Mr Guindy said that he would send someone to the hotel to measure the motorbike, so that they could start constructing the crate. I waited for three days and no-one arrived. Eventually I took the motorbike his premises. I also dismantled the motorbike so that it was fit for crating. Following promises my Mr Guindy that he would make sure that the motorcycle was crated and shipped by 17 June, I then left for a five day holiday to the Red Sea. Mr Guindy also promised to email me the photos of the crating process for me to approve. I received no emails.
On my return to Cairo I contacted Mr Guindy only to find that the bike had not yet even been crated, nevermind transported to Alexandria for shipment. It had also missed the ship to Fremantle!!! As I had not yet paid any monies, I spoke to Mr. Guindy about holding back 20% of the payment until I had received confirmation that the motorcycle had been shipped and once i had received the signed carnet. He refused and said that if that was the case his company would not ship the motorbike. My flight was set to leave Egypt on 26 June, so I was forced to pay the full amount, and just hope and pray that my bike would eventually be shipped.
(The Egyptian customs will only sign the carnet on confirmation that the ship has left the port, so I was reluctantly forced to leave the carnet with Mr. Guindy to get signed post shipment - he promised to post it to me in Australia once all the necessary export signatures had been signed)
After my departure from Egypt, I tried to contact Mr. Guindy a number of times. He very seldom answered his telephone and never answered his emails! I was very worried. Eventually I managed to get hold of him. He confirmed that the bike had only been shipped three weeks after my departure. I asked him if he had managed to post my signed carnet - he said that he had.
Following my bikes arrival in Perth/Fremantle, I had still not received the signed carnet. When i queried this with Mr. Guindy, I found out that he hadnt even bothered to send it as registered mail, but had sent it through the basic Egyptian postal service. The package (carnet + motorcycle keys) had gone missing!!!
To top it all off, I also received a whopping bill of $600 for the Australian Port charges, which Mr. Guindy had said that he would cover, but obviously didnt!!
When I had flown (airfreight) my bike from Perth to Johannesburg, it had only cost $2500. The cost to ship it back from Cairo was more than the cost to fly it to Africa - and i had to wait almost two months for it to arrive - so dont believe that shipping is always the cheaper option.
Be careful of ALL Egyptian shipping agents! ... and especially Escale Travel (Mr. Waguih Guindy)
Shipment: From Los Angeles, United States to Brisbane, Australia - May, 2010
phone 7 3393 9711
I got a quote from Allison to ship a Moto Guzzi Spada (225kg) from L A and the $1569 included all port and clearance charges. Actual sea freight was only $491 so this gives you an indication of how much the add ons are.
I didn't go ahead with the shipping after arriving in L A because of 'title'
problems so I can't comment on how the bike would have travelled.
I've posted the above details as a price guide to anyone contemplating shipping and to say that in my dealings with this company, Allison was very helpful.
Shipment: From Zurich, Switzerland to Anchorage, United States - May, 2010
Check website...
Shipped a KTM LC4 Adventure with All the gear in a wooden box by Airfreight. The Box was a bit too big and i think a bit heavy, Bike:160 kg Luggage: 35 kg
Box: 170 kG (Box was made by Cargopack Taegi AG) The quality, safety of the box was excellent, but the service at cargopack was not satisfying,and the packaging not really optimized for Airfreight cost saving. The box had a volume of 2.9 m3. Apextrans did a really good job in giving tips and organizing, i also appreciated the single contact person. The freight was made with FEDEX, and arrived with one week delay... But all the paperwork worked flawless.
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Everything went well with this shipment, very smooth transaction. I had a number of questions, and had a graet customer service experience with Gail. I did a lot of reserach before shipping and choose to use them because they were the only company that would ship out of Toronto, and I did not feel like getting my bike to the US. American travllers have a lot more choice when it comes to shipping. All told, the transaction went very smoothly, the only drawback being that this is the most expensive option out there.