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Fern 4 Jun 2013 15:42

Shipping out of India right now...
 
Hello

I am crazy enough to ship out of india (yes I have read the horror stories).. I am in Kolkata now and shipping to NZ. I've contacted about 30 odd shipping agencies and had about 5 vague quotes back now.

If anyone has shipped out, please can you give me info on procedures, detailed billing info- so fees you have had to pay, if you have had to pay backsheesh/bribes... etc etc.. Doesn't matter if it was from a different port, but it will give me an idea!


Any info will be greatly appreciated!!

Thanks

pheonix 4 Jun 2013 16:19

Hi Fern,
Glad you've made it safely to Kolkata :)
Hope you get the shipping sorted out - perhaps I'll see you in NZ next year!
Elaine / Elle

mark manley 4 Jun 2013 20:24

Have you looked into flying your bike? I know it sounds expensive but it is popular and I believe a few people have done it from Kolkata if not to New Zealand.

Fern 5 Jun 2013 05:22

I wish I had the money for flying the bike. If I did I would.

pecha72 5 Jun 2013 11:36

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Originally Posted by Fern (Post 424664)
I wish I had the money for flying the bike. If I did I would.

By sea out of India... and you want to save money. That could prove out to be a tall order. Sorry if I sound pessimistic, but you only need a couple of guys in that logistics chain, who think you´re a walking ATM, and you´re not gonna save a whole lot compared to an air shipment. Ok, in the end there´s no guarantee, that the same thing cannot happen, when using airfreight, it´s just that combination (sea shipping + ports + India), that could make the probability especially high, I think.

I sent my bike by air out of Chennai (to Bangkok) five years ago, and that was a lot of work to get it done, the Indian end I mean. Bangkok was easy. Back then, I also asked quotes for sea shipment, but they were just about the same as air (about 600 euros, and this was what I actually paid, too)... and they had some sort of “slow-down strikes” going on at Chennai port, heaven knows how many weeks or months it would have taken to get the bike transported by sea. So those reasons made the decision VERY easy for me! To NZ by sea, on paper it should be a little cheaper than by air.... but especially by sea, it´ll be very hard to tell, how well those quotes are gonna hold, how many “hidden extras” there will be, how long exactly it will take, and what the costs at the receiving end will be (NZ is probably a FAR smaller worry than India, though!)

Fern 5 Jun 2013 13:49

yep, quite aware of the pitfalls, I worked in shipping in China. India I know is another ball game. A polish couple shipped their bikes from here a couple of years ago so I know its possible.

If it was easy everyone would be doing it. And I can't magic extra airfreight money from thin air. Shipping quotes are coming in at £500 to £1000. Airfreight is £2000.

pecha72 5 Jun 2013 15:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fern (Post 424706)
Shipping quotes are coming in at £500 to £1000.

But is that what you´re gonna pay in reality?? I don´t know the answer to that, but I´d be a bit worried, if I was in India. Also with seafreight, the costs at the receiving end could easily be bigger. Ports are not so well-suited for handling single packages, they´re made to move huge volumes of packages.

Using seafreight, waiting a long time for the bike to arrive, and still ending up paying nearly as much as airfreight would not be nice?

Actually would be interesting to hear, how it will all work out for you. I´m sure it is do-able by air or by sea, the unknowns are how much hassle, and how much money.

Fern 5 Jun 2013 16:41

I don't have time to ride the bike when I get to NZ, I hope to be working two jobs.

Freight forwarders send random small shipments by LCL all the time. It is common practice. What the freight forwarders don't like are people sending one off shipments that has no potential for more custom, hence why i'm fronting it through my ex employers who send multiple containers, LCLs and airfreight each week. The freight forwarders also don't like to have to explain all the terminology and foibles of each port or countries process. As a new company it takes months and months to get a good rappore with a freight forwarder. What Kolkata is lacking are freight forwarders who have dealt with transporting the odd motorbike.

I've had some FF'ders flatly refuse to take on a personal shipment, when I re-email with my work email its all smiles and the quotation process proceeds, their sales pitch starts.

If I thought aspects of overlanding were going to be too difficult I would have stayed at home, as suggested by some other neigh-sayers of doom.

genki 24 May 2014 15:21

Hi Fern, How did it go with shipping your bike to New Zealand? I am also looking for a shipper to send a motorbike from India to New Zealand, from any port in India for that matter.

Do let me know if you have any recommendations please.

Ranjan

amitbhp 30 May 2014 20:15

I have done the shipment to germany
 
its easy to do, but needs some paperwork.
i am experienced enough to get wat it needs as i have shipped two bikes to germany

if u want my help u can mail me at amitbhp@gmail.com
i m not online always in this site.
happy travelling

300kg 1 Jun 2014 09:10

If you decide to ship by sea remember to consider the destination charges in NZ as they could be a quite astonishing amount of money...

If you want to try to ship by air ask directely at the cargo village at the airport, it is cheaper to go directly to the airline and there is always a way to get the Dangerous Good Certification even without an agent (at first they will say No, but then you know how India works... if you insist long enough they'll change teir mind and let you do it...)

When you'll get the bike in NZ please come back and tell us how it went...
Good Luck :)

Keith1954 1 Jun 2014 16:13

I’ve just spent nearly three weeks – running between Mumbai --> New Delhi – trying to air-freight my bike to Dubai, UAE. I spoke to and negotiated with numerous Indian freight forwarders, all of which promised the Earth, but all of them, without exception, led me down a blind alley. Bloody Hopeless!

Now I’m back in Kathmandu, Nepal! 1,000 km from New Delhi .. in the wrong direction!! :cursing:

This afternoon I went the freight forwarders shortly after arrival here in Kathmandu. This is the new Nepali deal:
  1. Bike will be cleaned tomorrow at 9:00am
  2. Bike will then be taken to KTM airport at 10:30am
  3. Bike will then be crated - a 2-3 hour job. Customs clearance during the afternoon.
  4. Bike will be air-freighted to Dubai (via Bangkok) on Tuesday-3rd.
  5. Bike - plus me - will arrive in Dubai UAE on Wednesday-4th (Thursday-5th at the very latest.)
Why couldn't it all have been that simple in India?

I’ll Never Do It Again – acronym = INDIA!

Ho Hum .. :frown:
.

Overland15 3 Jun 2014 11:13

Can you tell me the cost please? Good job though:)

Keith1954 3 Jun 2014 16:54

Quote:

Originally Posted by Overland15 (Post 468486)
Can you tell me the cost please? Good job though:)

Who are you asking Overland15?

Me? .. or a previous poster?
.
If your question is directed at me, then the airfreight cost was 137,000 NRP.
That's approx US$1,450 (GB£870).

Cheers

Keith

rhani32 10 Jun 2014 03:40

Hi Keith
4 of us,Aussies, are in India at the moment having visa problems with Pakistan. The air freight solution you figured out looks pretty attractive. Did it all go as smoothly as planned? Which agency did you use in Kathmandu?
Enjoy the ongoing ride!
Cheers,
John


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