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ElephantKate Newbie
Joined: 10 May 2009 Posts: 1 Location: South West, UK
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Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 21:23 Post subject: Shipping UK to South Africa / Namibia |
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Hi,
I'm looking to get my Cruiser out to Botswana this summer.
Sadly I don't have time to drive down and so I need to ship.
Do you have any advice, or companies that you'd recommend?
Thanks in advance,
Kate |
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garystockton Lifetime member
Joined: 17 Apr 2005 Posts: 1190 Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
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Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 22:36 Post subject: |
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Hi Kate - welcome!!
Search is your friend - see this thread:
TLOCUK Container shipping
Regards
Gary |
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gilghana ****
Joined: 12 Jun 2008 Posts: 265 Location: It varies at the moment!
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Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 22:03 Post subject: |
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Hi Kate, my HZJ78 is getting shipped next week - MSC were by far the cheapest (Ghana to Walvis Bay). To be honest we ship stuff all over the globe and for Africa-Europe 9 times out of 10 MSC give the best rates. Maybe see you down there - Botswana is a definate destination! Oh and container all the way - you would be AMAZED what we have lost from vehicles on RORO. WTF does anyone do with 6 Renault truck cabin jack pumps??? or a HZJ105 gear knob! _________________ HZJ78 - a Turbo and a 'bit' more! |
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garystockton Lifetime member
Joined: 17 Apr 2005 Posts: 1190 Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 9:45 Post subject: |
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Next week!! When do you finish up and take off, and what's the planned route??
I think we need you to start a new thread on this - and you need a name for your wagon
I'm going a delicate shade of green here - and no, it's not what I ate, or drank for that matter. Need to get sorted and get out into the bush again
Hope you've got decent comms sorted, and a decent camera - we expect a regular update, you know
Keep us updated!
Gary |
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gilghana ****
Joined: 12 Jun 2008 Posts: 265 Location: It varies at the moment!
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Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 18:30 Post subject: |
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Cheers Gary! (and sorry for hijack Kate)
Well the vehicle gets shipped next week, our official last day is the 31st of May - we then go home to EU for a bit of unwinding (Spain and Germany) before flying to Namibia at the beginning of July. As far as routes go, the cool thing is so far we have no plan (really) other than an urge to see PLENTY of Namibia, Botswana, ZA, and more... Really that is it. I intend to do loads of background reading of country guides (Amazon was a good friend last leave!) sitting on my folks' terrace in Andalusia... right now just too busy with job, car, leaving etc!
Yup - will start a thread from the point of container stuffing onwards. Good camera is covered, coms well certainly no web access but I assume/hope that web access is possible from cafes/communication centres etc. Certainly here it is pretty popular that way as so few people have home access...
Car names - well strangely I have never named cars or bikes. I always just refer to them as "the troopy" or "the bl**dy defender" (joke!)... Just don't really see a name fitting a car. Not that I don't get attached to them _________________ HZJ78 - a Turbo and a 'bit' more! |
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uk_vette Lifetime member
Joined: 29 Oct 2007 Posts: 1422 Location: Warrington, Cheshire
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Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 18:47 Post subject: |
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Hi Kate,
My 2 nephew's
They each drove their MR2's down to Southampton, while I followed in another car to bring them back.
They used Wallenius Wilhelmsen Southampton to Port Elizabeth.
RoRo.
No RoRo in Cape Town (final destination) so PE was closest.
Not sure of the agent, I will find out.
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These guys are also VERY good.
http://www.southafricanremovals.com/
'vette |
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Olazz **
Joined: 18 Feb 2009 Posts: 87 Location: UK
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Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 18:54 Post subject: |
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uk_vette wrote: |
They used Wallenius Wilhelmsen Southampton to Port Elizabeth.
RoRo.
No RoRo in Cape Town (final destination) so PE was closest.
Not sure of the agent, I will find out.
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These guys are also VERY good.
http://www.southafricanremovals.com/
'vette |
Only ever use RORO service if you have NOTHING on/in the car to that you are prepared to lose. (and even then, you'll be surprised what gets "lost" from the car)
Container is the ONLY secure shipment IMO. _________________ Aaim not varry smaart, bat aai kên lift hevvy boxxes!
Read my travel Blog:
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uk_vette Lifetime member
Joined: 29 Oct 2007 Posts: 1422 Location: Warrington, Cheshire
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Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 20:17 Post subject: |
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Olazz wrote: |
uk_vette wrote: |
They used Wallenius Wilhelmsen Southampton to Port Elizabeth.
RoRo.
No RoRo in Cape Town (final destination) so PE was closest.
Not sure of the agent, I will find out.
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These guys are also VERY good.
http://www.southafricanremovals.com/
'vette |
Only ever use RORO service if you have NOTHING on/in the car to that you are prepared to lose. (and even then, you'll be surprised what gets "lost" from the car)
Container is the ONLY secure shipment IMO. |
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-Hello Olazz,
Perhaps it depends on the shipping company and the route.
You can not, and should not generalise.
Like my 2 nephews above in the previous post, nothing missing, no damage.
I have shipped RoRo and I have used container.
When I used RoRo there was all sorts of stuff in the boot and on the seats.
Nothing missing, no damage.
I then shipped a new Corvette in a container, and it arrived with a nasty scratch on the door mirror.
For me, and this is just my choice having done both, I would RoRo every time.
Just like Mr Toyota, Mr Nissan, and all the other car company's
I rest my case.
'vette |
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gilghana ****
Joined: 12 Jun 2008 Posts: 265 Location: It varies at the moment!
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Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 13:38 Post subject: |
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Well as of this morning mine is here:
We have shipped literally dozens of vehicles by Roro and by container. While the big Roro/dedicated vehicle carriers on routes between say Japan and EU/US or between EU and US may well be fairly secure, we have lost so much stuff from vehicles I have lost track. I am not talking about stuff in the vehicles - I am talking about parts that are integrated to the vehicle. As I mentioned we lost half a dozen hydraulic pump units from a bunch of Renault trucks. We have also lost stereos, tool kits, jacks, manuals, fire extinguishers, gear knobs, etc etc. While damage can happen whichever way you ship theft in RoRo is a huge issue here. I would on no account have even considered Roro for my vehicle bearing in mind
a) how much stuff is inside or bolted on
b) the route (esp as trans shipments also increase theft possibility).
I have been on a few vessels here and on one memorable occasion the drunken captain I would not trust let alone the crew...
Totally deviating from the point here, but if you ever see an old (1996) movie on TV called Deadly Voyage then watch it. It has nothing to do with Landcruisers, but a lot to do with Ghana and the crews of ships. More on the story here:
Guardian article _________________ HZJ78 - a Turbo and a 'bit' more! |
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