Showing posts with label Travellers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travellers. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Some Days I Feel Kind Of Small
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Shipping Your Car from Europe to the USA
Now there is a new TSS (Travellers Service Site) on this blog, where you can check out how to ship your vehicle. This post is a copy of the first part. You can get to the site with all information HERE.
Shipping your vehicle from Switzerland to the USA
Conditions: My truck fits into a Standard Dry 20 ft Container.
Shipping from: Basel, Switzerland
Shipping to: Elizabeth Harbour, New Jersey, USA
Shipping by: Schneider Transport, click the link for information
While in Switzerland I was dealing with: Dominik Hürner, Special Services
Schneider + Co. Ltd.
International Freight Forwarding + Logistics
Solothurnerstrasse 48
CH-4002 Basel
+41 (0)61 365 96 69 / Phone
While in New Jersey respectively New York: I was dealing with Mark Aerne, he runs Sales & Markting for Schneider in the USA (I actually knew Mark from before, which was the driver for my decision to work with Schneider). Mark is just the guy you want to have handle things for you - really.
Schneider + Co. Ltd.
145 Hook Creek Blvd.
Bldg C-1 (G)
Valley Stream, NY 11581
+1 (516) 256 1600 Phone
+1 (516) 256 0056/ Fax
Potential Cost Savings: When shipping ex-Switzerland you might consider driving your car up to northern Germany or the Netheralnds instead, this will safe you the cost for the shipping from Basel to Rotterdam on a Rhein-Vessel. However the savings will be in a range of about USD 600 to USD 1'000. Driving up the roughly 1'000 kilometes at European fuel prices, staying over night at least one night, getting a flight or a train ticket back home, doesn't make a whole lot financial sense vs. spending the extra money and ship directly ex-Basel.
Comments: I would not try to do it on my own and arrange for customes clearance etc., neither in Switzerland nor and especially not in the USA. Schneider was the right choice. In the USA Mark picked me up, he run me through all the offices, brought me to the respective offices at customs etc. In NJ Schneider outsourced a part of the import work to an agent speciallized on temporary car imports, Mark introduced me their too, the whole thing was just seamless for me. The customs rip-off with X-Ray and all that has nothing to do with Schneider and really was beyond their control.
Where to stay while you wait for your vehicle: Sorry, can't recommend any place to stay in NJ, as I was staying with friends. Check www.hotwire.com or www.booking.com for Hotels in the region.
Where to stay while you wait for your vehicle: Sorry, can't recommend any place to stay in NJ, as I was staying with friends. Check www.hotwire.com or www.booking.com for Hotels in the region.
Friday, July 27, 2012
Doesn't need to be a Toyota
Here is a nice story and beautiful pictures that have been published by BBC about Guther Holtorf who is travelling the world in his Mercedes G Wagon. In his car he's done almost 10 times as many miles as I have done so far with my Toyota and Gunther has been on the road over 10 times longer than I. Unfortunately I have not yet met Gunther on the road. But who knows...
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Photo Source: blog.match-photo.de |
Happy Trails, Gunther!
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