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LVRIDER 25 Sep 2008 19:12

Shipping Minnesota to Guayaquil, Ecuador
 
I've been trying for about 10 hours to find an air shipper from Minnesota to Guayaquil without any luck.

The trip will have to be done in 5-6 week segments 2-3 per year over 2-3 years (time off from work).

As you have to somehow get past the Darien gap (southern Panama) and my time is limited (5 weeks) on this first leg of the trip, it looks like shipping to Ecuador and riding to Buenos Aeries seems like the best plan.

The plan then would be over time to do a few trips out of BA and later the loop home up thru Uruguay, Brazil, Columbia, Central America.

I've checked out all the shippers on this site as well as others without luck.

Anyone have any great suggestions to get these 2009 1200's to SA?

LVR

kaiserkyhl 27 Sep 2008 16:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by LVRIDER (Post 208362)
I've been trying for about 10 hours to find an air shipper from Minnesota to Guayaquil without any luck.

The trip will have to be done in 5-6 week segments 2-3 per year over 2-3 years (time off from work).

As you have to somehow get past the Darien gap (southern Panama) and my time is limited (5 weeks) on this first leg of the trip, it looks like shipping to Ecuador and riding to Buenos Aeries seems like the best plan.

The plan then would be over time to do a few trips out of BA and later the loop home up thru Uruguay, Brazil, Columbia, Central America.

I've checked out all the shippers on this site as well as others without luck.

Anyone have any great suggestions to get these 2009 1200's to SA?

LVR

Just found out there's a freight boat to Cartagena, Colombia every Friday from Miami.

So instead of doing the very expensive airplane shipment from the US this is an option. I shipped by airplane Miami- Cali and it ended up about 1900 dollars...f..crazy!

OCEAN FREIGHT MIAMI-CARTAGENA..........................$416.00
EXPORT DOCUMENTS AND US CUSTOMS CLEARANCE..............$150.00
INSURANCE (OPTIONAL) $0.010 OF THE VEHICLE COST........$

Anyway, let me know if you need help, I live in my newly started hostel here in Colombia now and can check out different stuff for you if you want!

LVRIDER 28 Sep 2008 15:28

Do they take passengers on the boat?

How long does it take?

LVRIDER

LVRIDER 28 Sep 2008 15:52

Thank you BTW for the help.

LVRIDER

kaiserkyhl 28 Sep 2008 17:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by LVRIDER (Post 208670)
Do they take passengers on the boat?

How long does it take?

LVRIDER


It take about 3 days, I doubt they take passengers, but I'll drop the shipping agent a mail today and post his answer when he get back to me!

LVRIDER 28 Sep 2008 18:00

I appreciate your help.

LVRIDER

mollydog 28 Sep 2008 19:51

OCEAN FREIGHT MIAMI-CARTAGENA..........................$416.00
EXPORT DOCUMENTS AND US CUSTOMS CLEARANCE..............$150.00
INSURANCE (OPTIONAL) $0.010 OF THE VEHICLE COST........$

Anyway, let me know if you need help, I live in my newly started hostel here in Colombia now and can check out different stuff for you if you want![/QUOTE]


Thanks for anymore details/contact info you can find!

kaiserkyhl 28 Sep 2008 22:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by mollydog (Post 208722)
Hey Mike,
Do you have details for this shipping company? There are also a couple airlines flying into Colombia from Miami but very expensive also.
I had heard of ship/Ferries doing this route in the past but had heard they were now all shut down.

So maybe this is a new deal? Thanks for digging this up. Could really make my trip possible!

Thanks for anymore details/contact info you can find!

Patrick
San Rafael, Ca :mchappy:

I'm waiting for some details from the agent. He promised to get back tomorrow. I don't know how long this freighter has been working, but sound like its regularly every Friday...let see I'll be back!

Road Hog 3 Oct 2008 18:06

Mike
Shipping out of Miami at a good price just might get me to change plans a bit. Was planning on flying bike to Chile, ride for a couple of months then store till the next winter (summer there) and go the other way. Air freight costs are going throught the roof, got a quote yesterday that was over $7000. Keep us posted on shipping out of Miami and I might just ride down there (from Washington), ship to Columbia and start my travels from there.
:scooter:
Bob

kaiserkyhl 3 Oct 2008 19:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by Road Hog (Post 209507)
Mike
Shipping out of Miami at a good price just might get me to change plans a bit. Was planning on flying bike to Chile, ride for a couple of months then store till the next winter (summer there) and go the other way. Air freight costs are going throught the roof, got a quote yesterday that was over $7000. Keep us posted on shipping out of Miami and I might just ride down there (from Washington), ship to Columbia and start my travels from there.
:scooter:
Bob

Guys, you have not been forgotten. Still waiting for the specific details from the shipping agent. You know how they are - slow!

I'll keep you posted!

Road Hog 9 Oct 2008 16:38

Shipping Quote
 
Just got a quote for ship transport, Vancouver to San Antonio, Chile, see below. It looks like air freight has just gotten too high and we will need to learn how to make ocean freight work.


We are pleased to quote you our charges to ship your motorcycle to Chile.
Herebelow is our offer based on your supplied dims/weight of the crated
motorcycle. Please note that the crate used for the motorcycle must be from
proper heat treated wood with the official stamp on the wood or otherwise a
metal one can be used.

Handling fee USD35.00
Export clearance USD15.00
Ocean freight Vancouver to San Antonio port only USD687.14

Please note the following:
1. The above quote is based on today's tariffs and fuel surcharge levels
which needs to be reconfirmed upon booking or shipping.
2. The above quote is subject to booking space availability.
3. The above quote does include local pick up of the crated motorcycle.
4. The above quote is based on prepaid charges only.
5. The above quote does not include transit insurance coverage. This can be
arranged with us for an additional premium.
6. The above quote does not include destination terminal fees, customs
clearance and delivery of the motorcycle to final destination in Chile.

We hope the above quote is satisfactory. Please do not hesitate to contact
is if you have any questions.

We want to thank you for contacting Baseline Forwarding for your shipping
needs.

Regards
Marwan Bawarchi
Sales Manager

there will be additional port charges in Chile but they should be m/l $300.
The plans for the Great Escape continue
Regards
Bob:scooter:

mollydog 9 Oct 2008 17:34

Good Deal!
 
Chile but if they have the typical
corruption issues then costs could be substantial at that end.

Stretcher Monkey 9 Oct 2008 20:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by mollydog (Post 210265)
Wow!
Based on recent rates for both Sea and Air that I have seen, that price is very good. Vancouver to Chili is a ... L O N G ... way! :eek3:

I would try to have the company hook you up with an Agent at the
port in Chili and confirm destination/port charges .... This to avoid
unpleasant "surprises".

I don't know how imports work in Chile but if they have the typical
corruption issues then costs could be substantial at that end.

Cheers!

Patrick :mchappy:

Cheap as chips

kaiserkyhl 22 Oct 2008 15:55

Finally got all the info about MIAMI-CARTAGENA shipping. And the other way as well!

Boat leaves Miami every Friday. Takes about 3-4 days. Do not take passengers. Bike need to be crated as it goes in a shared container.

Shipping agent can do crating and all paper work in both ends and they have office in Miami and Cartagena.

Prices:
OCEAN FREIGHT MIAMI-CARTAGENA.....................................$416 .00
EXPORT DOCUMENTS AND US CUSTOMS CLEARANCE..............$150.00
INSURANCE (OPTIONAL) $0.010 OF THE VEHICLE COST..........$
WOODEN CRATE AND DELIVERY TO PORT..............................$280.00


If you come to Colombia, come see me!!!

haas1mic 27 Oct 2008 00:42

shipping
 
I shipped a bike from Minneapolis to Santigao,Chile (air fraight) via Nippon express in Egan,Mn 651-454-4544 Hope this helps, Mike

hillcityrider 27 Oct 2008 01:48

Contact
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kaiserkyhl (Post 211978)
Finally got all the info about MIAMI-CARTAGENA shipping. And the other way as well!

Boat leaves Miami every Friday. Takes about 3-4 days. Do not take passengers. Bike need to be crated as it goes in a shared container.

Shipping agent can do crating and all paper work in both ends and they have office in Miami and Cartagena.

Prices:
OCEAN FREIGHT MIAMI-CARTAGENA.....................................$416 .00
EXPORT DOCUMENTS AND US CUSTOMS CLEARANCE..............$150.00
INSURANCE (OPTIONAL) $0.010 OF THE VEHICLE COST..........$
WOODEN CRATE AND DELIVERY TO PORT..............................$280.00


If you come to Colombia, come see me!!!

Mike,
What's the name of the shipping company? Do you have the name of a contact on the
Miami end? Phone number, or e-mail address?

Thanks,
Harold

LVRIDER 27 Oct 2008 02:25

haas1mic

Can you share how much that was?

Thanks


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