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pooley 30 Jun 2007 17:01

Shipping
 
We're looking to ship the bike from Santiago, Chile to New Zealand.
Any advise and guidence welcome.
Pooley www.pooleglobaltrek.com

WorldRider 30 Jun 2007 19:06

Dave and Deb Welton, who have a blog here on HU (can't remember it but you could find it I'm sure doing a search) shipped their two GS650's to Auckland from Santiago in November 2006. I'm sure they have the info you need. Or send me a PM and I will shoot you there email address...

good luck, sounds like a good trip.

/allan

gpothoven 2 Jul 2007 21:44

Apparently, your bike needs to be SPOTLESS... I guess NZ Agriculture is very particular about bikes and the bugs, seeds, etc. that they may carry. Might want to also check with Lou and Anita at Home page . They shipped from Buenos Aires to NZ, and painted their bikes completely prior to shipping, partially due to this.

burnout1 4 Jul 2007 15:32

Hello,
well in Santiago you should find a "Kühne+Nagel"-transportation campany. This company transports all kind of goods all over the world. It might be that they will help you for that.

Here is the adress in case you want to try:

Chile Country Headquarters

Kuehne + Nagel Chile Ltda. - National Head Office
Phone +56-2-3389300
Fax +56-2-3389302
info.santiago@kuehne-nagel.com
Address Avda. Providencia 2331, Of. 301&401
City Santiago
Region/State RM
Country Chile
Postal Code 6650134

Hope this solves your problem
Burnout1

burnout1 4 Jul 2007 15:36

Hello Again,
well maybe you want to try also "Schenker", which usually is quite good in transporting Motorbikes over the globe. Here is the info you might need:

Greeds Burnout1

Contact Information

e-mail: contacto@schenker.cl

Santiago
General del Canto 421, Piso 3
Providencia - Santiago
Tel. +56 2 428 13 00
Fax +56 2 428 14 00

Valparaíso
Cochrane 667, of. 406
Valparaíso
Tel. +56 32 46 94 99
Fax +56 32 46 94 93

Talcahuano
Camino Ramuncho S/N
Talcahuano Concepción
Tel. +56 41 43 13 99
Fax +56 41 43 12 52

CAMB Airport
Américo Vespucio 1309 of 512
Pudahuel - Santiago
Tel. +56 2 461 94 00
FAx +56 2 461 94 10

pooley 4 Jul 2007 23:29

shipping
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WorldRider (Post 141575)
Dave and Deb Welton, who have a blog here on HU (can't remember it but you could find it I'm sure doing a search) shipped their two GS650's to Auckland from Santiago in November 2006. I'm sure they have the info you need. Or send me a PM and I will shoot you there email address...

good luck, sounds like a good trip.

/allan

Thanks for the info Allan, I'll look into it.
Pooley

pooley 4 Jul 2007 23:31

Shipping
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by burnout1 (Post 142029)
Hello Again,
well maybe you want to try also "Schenker", which usually is quite good in transporting Motorbikes over the globe. Here is the info you might need:

Greeds Burnout1

Contact Information

e-mail: contacto@schenker.cl

Santiago
General del Canto 421, Piso 3
Providencia - Santiago
Tel. +56 2 428 13 00
Fax +56 2 428 14 00

Valparaíso
Cochrane 667, of. 406
Valparaíso
Tel. +56 32 46 94 99
Fax +56 32 46 94 93

Talcahuano
Camino Ramuncho S/N
Talcahuano Concepción
Tel. +56 41 43 13 99
Fax +56 41 43 12 52

CAMB Airport
Américo Vespucio 1309 of 512
Pudahuel - Santiago
Tel. +56 2 461 94 00
FAx +56 2 461 94 10


Great tipps, Thanks Burnout1

Pooley.

Cords and Aash 12 Jul 2007 03:31

Another option
 
Pooley,
We have recently returned to Australia after spending 5 months in South America. We flew the bike (R 1150GS Adv) from Brisbane to Santiago Sept 06 & shipped it back to Brisbane from Santiago in Feb 07. It went via the port of Valparaiso & took about 8 weeks. We used Integral, who have offices in many countries.
Contact in Santiago is:

Integral Chile S.A.
Jesús González
Operations Manager
jgonzalez@integralchile.com
Phone (56-2) 430-2450
Fax (56-2) 430-2455
Mobile (56-8) 9021947
Integral Chile

We were happy with the service, but you need to push them to get responses as they can sometimes be a bit slow. My suggestion is also to not take things for granted. To ensure there were no stuff-ups, we did our own research the paperwork requirements etc. We flew out of the country before the bike was loaded onto the ship, so there was the potential for a disaster. However, Integral have a better understanding of whats involved now as I don't think they had done many bikes for foriegners before. Tell Jesus I referred you.
Also, if NZ is similar to Oz (which I understand it is), I agree with gpothoven that your bike should be as clean as you can possibly get it. In Oz, Quarantine determine if it is clean enough & if not they get a contractor to clean it on your behalf & at your cost. Fortunately we got it through with few problems.
If you are planning on coming to Australia, let me know. We would be keen to meet with you, can possibly help out with ride planning & have contacts for getting the bike into Oz.
Cheers

pooley 16 Jul 2007 18:49

Shipping to NZ
 
Thanks for the tips, yes we hope to be in NZ possibly by Feb 08, and after exploring the islands on to Ozz, we'll drop you a line when we get close if you're up for a coffee.
Regards, Pooley.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cords and Aash (Post 142967)
Pooley,
We have recently returned to Australia after spending 5 months in South America. We flew the bike (R 1150GS Adv) from Brisbane to Santiago Sept 06 & shipped it back to Brisbane from Santiago in Feb 07. It went via the port of Valparaiso & took about 8 weeks. We used Integral, who have offices in many countries.
Contact in Santiago is:

Integral Chile S.A.
Jesús González
Operations Manager
jgonzalez@integralchile.com
Phone (56-2) 430-2450
Fax (56-2) 430-2455
Mobile (56-8) 9021947
Integral Chile

We were happy with the service, but you need to push them to get responses as they can sometimes be a bit slow. My suggestion is also to not take things for granted. To ensure there were no stuff-ups, we did our own research the paperwork requirements etc. We flew out of the country before the bike was loaded onto the ship, so there was the potential for a disaster. However, Integral have a better understanding of whats involved now as I don't think they had done many bikes for foriegners before. Tell Jesus I referred you.
Also, if NZ is similar to Oz (which I understand it is), I agree with gpothoven that your bike should be as clean as you can possibly get it. In Oz, Quarantine determine if it is clean enough & if not they get a contractor to clean it on your behalf & at your cost. Fortunately we got it through with few problems.
If you are planning on coming to Australia, let me know. We would be keen to meet with you, can possibly help out with ride planning & have contacts for getting the bike into Oz.
Cheers


Cords and Aash 20 Jul 2007 04:18

No worries
 
Pooley,
Catching up for a coffee would be great. We'd also be keen to show you around if the timing is right.
As things get close, send us an email at: mark_aasha@yahoo.com
We've normally got a spare room & garage also.
Cheers


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