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Terje 5 Jan 2003 20:08

Ship vehicle to Walvis Bay Namibia from West Africa
 
Hi,
We want to ship our vehicle in a container from Ghana, Benin or Togo (the cheapest) to Walvis Bay in Namibia.
Anybody with some good advices?
Terje

cornepol 11 Feb 2003 21:28

Hi Terje,

We want to do (almost) the same, so keep me posted, maybe we can share a container! (we have 2 motorbikes...)

Regards, Corné

tifua 17 Feb 2003 22:40

We are in Cameroon at the moment (2 bikes) investigating shipping from Douala to Walvis Bay. Hope to get some more info on 18th Feb. Is anyone interested in joining up to share costs?

cornepol 1 Mar 2003 19:48

Hi,

We are in Gambia right now and plan to be around Ghana/Togo in april, also looking for persons to share a container with. So lets keep in contact! Our email is jan_knee@hotmail.com.

Marianne and Corne

tifua 8 Mar 2003 16:18

We found that it was going to be more expensive to ship to Namibia from Cameroon than all the way around to Mombassa so we have done the later, and will continue south from there. Sounds like Accra (Ghana) or Lome (Togo) are better options as far as heading to Namibia is concerned. There is a shipping company next to the German Embassy in Accra called Ewalds that seem quite reliable and reasonable (a friend shipped his bike to Hamburg for EUR 300.00) through them.

peterkik 10 Mar 2003 12:43

Hi,

Not sure if Ewalds ships to Namibia.
I shipped my bike back to Hamburg from Accra with Ewalds twice. It was very hassle free: go to the office (very well signposted, near the German embassy and in the same building as Lufthansa) and the shipping is arranged in half an hour. They can crate the bike for you and to make it as 'cheap'as possible I made the bike as small as possible myself. Taking out the front wheel, and the rearshock does the trick.
I'm not sure if Ewalds is the cheapest option, but it sure is one of the easiest.

gozell 10 Mar 2003 17:33

Ive noticed that the local newspapers in Ghana print the shipping timetables which includes destinations / agents etc... Ive various cities on the southwest side mentioned...


hed 11 Mar 2003 18:20

Hi All,

Not sure how useful this will be to you, but I know of 2 companies who specialise in this kind of thing. My brother shipped his bike from Nigeria back to Germany a little while ago, using them. The one is in Cape Town and is called CD Shipping International an the other one is in Germany and is called DAL (Deutsche Afrika Linien). Both will give you a good and reliabl service, so maybe find out the numbers and give them a cal. I don't ave the numbers handy, sorry.

Hed

mavis cruet 29 Mar 2003 14:14

in cameroon at the mo, me n two other bikes may be interested in shipping to somewhere else in africa, not sure where yet, sometime in april anyway. anyone else interested?


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