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Originally Posted by PanEuropean
OK, here's the update on Al (Kruzzin5) & his plans to ship his motorcycle:
I spoke with Al on the telephone tonight (he only lives a few miles away from me, north of Toronto) and we discussed the logistics of his plans.
To successfully import the motorcycle to Morocco via shipping it by Air Canada to CMN (Casablanca airport), Al needs three things:
1) Appropriately stamped passport with Moroccan police number in it - he'll get that when he goes through regular passenger processing at CMN;
2) Proof of ownership of the motorycycle - he has that, it's the same document I have used several times when I have entered Morocco at Tanger Med, and;
3) Proof of insurance valid in Morocco.
Al plans on riding up to Ireland after touring Morocco, and then shipping the bike back to Canada. I have suggested that he get in touch with Dooby to arrange European insurance coverage for when he leaves Morocco - this because I don't know if there are vendors at the Algeciras port who sell insurance policies for out-of-Europe vehicles. There probably are, but what their hours are, what they charge, and how competent they are I do not know.
So, does anyone have the contact details for a Moroccan insurance company handy?
Michael
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Hi Michael,
thanks for recommendation, much appreciated.
We're able to issue coverage for Canadian motorcycle/car/expedition truck and send it to desired address anywhere in world.
For sure hard copy will be needed to get the bike from the customs as fastest as possible as not to allow customs to charge the warehouse fees outside of free time window.
Either PM me or send us an email:
borderinsurance@lobagola.com
One of our clients air freighted from Casablanca last year, he used Aviva.
We're working on providing coverage for northern African countries for some time now, hopefully we will have a solution asap.
Cheers
Dooby
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