Re: Importing parts from overseas.
2016/10/25 08:39:33
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Yes, thats how international sea freight works. You get told its $300 per cubic metre and think happy days. So you pay your $300 up front and the ball starts rolling. First you have to use specially treated wood pallet (add $200) or have whatever its on treated (add $300). Then the parts need cleaning and clearing UK (add $120). Next it arrives here and you pay container unpacking fee $300, duty/GST $60, Quarantine $200 customs agent fee $150 then movement between dock etc $100 and voila, your 150 quid gearbox owes you 1500 on your doorstep. The only way to do it is combine it with a big purchase as most of the charges relate to anything up to a 20' container. That way you average the cost over multiple items. I bought in 3 Type 5 boxes and an essex top end, shipping all up was $900, I can split that over the 4 items to $225 each. I should have consolidated them with another crate I brought over, but we live and learn
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