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30 April 2013, 19:05
Fbull
Freight question
I just received a quote and wondered what people think - Crate includes shoulder mount of Imapala - 2 zebera rugs - Waterbuck Skull and hide - Wildebeest skull and hide - Kudu Skull and hide and some small curios. All hides were tanned in Zim. Air freight from Zim to Chicago is 1805.00. The total chargeable wheight is 130kgs (287 lbs). This weight sounds high considering the hides were all tanned. What do think of this charge? Does not include State side charges./
30 April 2013, 19:11
butchloc
check into ocean freight. it used to be about 1/3 of air freight last time i used it, and it took exactly 30 days to get to chicago
30 April 2013, 19:26
Matt Graham
It sounds pretty close to me. The extra weight may be a heavy box to protect your trophies...


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30 April 2013, 19:40
bwanajcj
Matt is right. Finished trophies are usually packed in a much sturdier box than raw skins and skull. That plus the two zebra rugs gets the weight up there quick.


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30 April 2013, 20:14
Todd Williams
Seems spot on to me.
30 April 2013, 20:17
MikeBurke
I remember a shipper telling me the airlines charge by volume not weight. I am sure weight has to play some role (like shipping lead) but the volume is what dictates the price. Seemed strange, has anybody else heard that before.

And to answer the OP question, it is in line with what I have paid in the past.
30 April 2013, 20:23
Matt Graham
quote:
Originally posted by Mike70560:
I remember a shipper telling me the airlines charge by volume not weight. I am sure weight has to play some role (like shipping lead) but the volume is what dictates the price. Seemed strange, has anybody else heard that before.

And to answer the OP question, it is in line with what I have paid in the past.
Yeah this is true - All air freight is priced by volume. I was just looking at an online freight forwarding site just an hour ago, for a quote to send a box 30"x15"x15" from Dallas to Australia it id didnt matter if it was 10lbs or 40lbs - the price was almost the same. For that dimension the quote was based on 41lb, something like that.


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30 April 2013, 20:29
retreever
Airplane ticket is almost two K... 287lbs. $1805 and LxWxH= 287 lbs.

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30 April 2013, 20:52
ndorobo1
Just paid 950 for 3 capes and horns. Animals were killed in zim and shipped down and out of rsa. The price your were quoted doesn't look out of line.
01 May 2013, 15:57
Thunder Head
I just got back 2 buff skulls, impala, bushbuck and waterbuck skulls and hides. Hararae to atl $1,350


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02 May 2013, 07:48
oakman
Actually, its a great rate. With those trophies,the rate should be around 2200.00. Pay it and get it coming across the pond before they raise the rate.. patriot


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02 May 2013, 21:55
Stonecreek
Now, be prepared to add your own skin to that of your trophies when you get the bill from the "customs broker". If you have the time and live near the port of entry, it pays huge dividends to clear your own trophies.
03 May 2013, 03:16
Matt Graham
Those 'customs brokers' havve saved a bloody lot of trophy shipments from disaster!! Prices vary greatly...


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03 May 2013, 13:06
Eardley Rudman
I paid almost that amount to get one whitetail shoulder mount from the US to South Africa.They told me that volume size of the crate has a lot to do with freight costs.It is important to engage with the shipping agent/broker before the time.


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03 May 2013, 14:59
tendrams
For a Zebra hide, cat skin, three Gemsbok skulls, and three miniature antelope shoulder mounts, I paid $750 Windhoek to Vancouver. I then paid $550 (including customs brokerage, CITES, and domestic shipping) to move the crate North of 60.