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hi Todderz!
Today, do you think that it is possible to achieve this through? and similar price?
Should we take the Korean visa in advance? :confused1:
I really need your help and your experience!
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hi Todderz!
Today, do you think that it is possible to achieve this through? and similar price?
Should we take the Korean visa in advance? :confused1:
I really need your help and your experience!
thank you
You don't need a visa for Korea ,,
i would say same shipping method applies ,, except the price would have gone up 2009 vs 2014.
Also check out Wallenius ro-ro from Vancouver to Korea.
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Hi!
thank you very much for that!
I will inquire about Wallenius.
Do you think we should book transport well in advance?
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In July 2014 I like to ship my BMW bike from Vladivostok to Vancouver in a container or by airfright. However I do not have time to make the detour via Korea. Who likes to join with the container? Who knows a direct aircargo possibility from Vlad to Vancouver?
please contact: karl.freilinger@andritz.com
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Todderz,

I caught this ferry in July of 2013. It is no longer run by Dong Chun. It's operated by Stena instead but the route is the same.

Hi Seouljoe!

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Vlad to Korea then to Vancouver

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Todderz,

I caught this ferry in July of 2013. It is no longer run by Dong Chun. It's operated by Stena instead but the route is the same.

Hi Seouljoe!

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Hey Nevil ,,
FYI ,,
Zarubino to Sok Cho, Korea is ,,
http://stenadaea.com/eng/main.asp

Vladivostok to Dong Hae, Korea is ,,
http://www.dbsferry.com/eng/main/main.asp

Then on http://www.2wglobal.com/www/wep/ to Tacoma Washington, from Pyung Taek or Masan, Korea,, then ride upto Vancouver ,, transit time is 10 days from Korea to Tacoma, Washington. Freight about USD 1,000 including fees,

Or air freight from Seoul to Vancouver on Air Canada for ca USD 1400.00 , including fees. Transit 2 - 4 days.

For shipping out of Korea ,, use wendychoi2(at)gmail.com our HUBB forwarder, to arrange the freight.
Good luck guys.
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Thanks for the clarification SeoulJoe
Someday I will get the chance to put a decent bottle of scotch in your direction )

Kindest regards
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Or air freight from Seoul to Vancouver on Air Canada for ca USD 1400.00 , including fees. Transit 2 - 4 days.
Could you please link to some agency that would do that?
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