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Shipping Accra -> Cape Town, share?

Hello,

We are pulling the ripcord on Nigeria/Congo due to security, timing, and general discomfort (we're just a vacationing couple, not out to prove that we're Invincible or laugh at danger ) and shipping our car to Cape Town from Accra, Ghana. This is likely going to be end of Jan 2017 or early Feb 2017.

I am assembling quotes for a 20' container, and the 40' usually adds very little. Right now the quotes are hovering in the 4,000 USD range with freight and customs handled at both ends included, and I hope to work them down from that point.

We will use about 18' of the container for our car, but we could scrunch this down to ~15' if needed.

If you wish to either stuff a moto and baggage behind our car in a 20' container, or share a whole 40', drop me a PM and I'll include you in our quoting process.

We also have quotes out of Cotonou in hand, but they are seeming a little "squishier" on price, and I'm not fond of those games. Accra seems more stable and professional thus far. Plus they speak English, so I can exercise a much stronger vocabulary on the shaisters if they pull nonsense. That said, we're flexible.

Happy 2017 all!

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Hello.

you try it here

NMT Shipping — your global Ro/Ro specialist

They are cheaper.

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Hello.

you try it here

NMT Shipping — your global Ro/Ro specialist

They are cheaper.

Regards

Mike
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Available voyages for your search

Port of Loading: Tema (TEM), Ghana
Port of Discharge: Cape Town (CPT), South Africa

No voyages found.
Thanks for the idea, but looks like they don't do this route.

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You can go to Walvis Bay

NMT Shipping — your global Ro/Ro specialist
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I liked this option, so I was very happy to chase it up. This was a classic West African clusterF.

So the website offers two contacts to book this shipment -- one in Walvis Bay (@nmtshipping.com) and Accra (@portside.ch)

I emailed them simultaneously to book this shipment, and specifically referenced the vessel I required from the website quoted above.

From the Tema side, I was quoted $1,700 for departure port and shipment, I arrange my own handling in Walvis (appx $1000 is all I can find -- so $2700 total)

From the Walvis side, I was told they discontinued their RoRo service "some time ago"

...

I cross-sent the contradictory replies to the other party and asked for a consistent answer. Walvis kicked the issue up to management who confirmed the line is not operating.

I have had no response since from the @portside.ch people, to either clarify the vessel quoted, or to explain themselves. I can't find a physical location to show up and clarify. My spidey sense is tingling.

2 phone calls are unanswered from them as well.

I'm giving up, as the savings was only a potential few hundred bucks, and it was RoRo and not a private container.

==

I have moved the departure to Cotonou since it is $1,000 cheaper. My container ships out on Jan 28 if anyone would like to share. It ships to Cape Town appx 1 week later.

I am also up for ideas on profitable things to put in ~4 feet of unused container space for fun and profit from Benin to ZA.

Appreciate the inputs. If it goes well I will report to the Hubb system and name-and-fame the handlers who are doing everything for me from the ZA side. If they suck, I'll do that too, just loudly.

Fingers crossed.

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