How to move all my belongings from US to NZ
PortlandORUSA
22nd May 2009, 07:03 PM
Hi everyone:
I am moving to NZ --- completely. I have quite a bit of "stuff" (shame on me) that I don't want to get ride of. They'll take up quite a few boxes.
Please let me know how I can best ship all my stuff. Any international cargo options? I am clueless.
I went to usps.gov and found that per box it costs $238. Ouch!!
Thank you!
Michael
BkyMonster
22nd May 2009, 07:14 PM
If you do a search on the forum for 'shipping' and 'US' you'll find a fair amount of information.
http://www.emigratenz.org/forum/search.php?searchid=976739
You may also try searching for rainier or UPAKWESHIP on this forum (not sure what other companies people have used from US) or having a google for international shipping.
M-Squared
22nd May 2009, 10:22 PM
I went to usps.gov and found that per box it costs $238. Ouch!!l
"Ouch"?...
How much are you taking? We spent US$13,000 getting our stuff over here. We used 27 feet of a 40-foot container.
jillzq
23rd May 2009, 10:02 AM
Holy cow that is alot of cash. How big of a house?
Jill
M-Squared
23rd May 2009, 10:48 AM
Holy cow that is alot of cash. How big of a house?
Jill
3-bed, 2-bath & a basement. Not that much, really. It included all our nice big solid oak forniture as well, but it's amazing how much stuff you accumulate over the years. I know people who've easily fliled a 40-foot. There were 3 of us moving. The moving company packed everything up for us and unloaded it on other end. It also included insurance. It was a very fair price for the service received, and comparable to what people have paid from the UK. Just need to remember, it's not free to move, and neither should it be.
CricketLover
31st May 2009, 11:31 PM
Hi Michael,
We moved over 3.5 years ago. We shipped our belongings in a 20 ft container from Arizona. It cost around $6000. We too had a 3 bedroom house, but it's just the 2 of us and the dogs (they costs $5000 to send). We didn't bring much furniture, as we are nomadic people by nature and never got too attached to any of it.
We however are in need of our ATV which we left with my husbands parents. We'd like to find someone coming over in the next 6 months that would be willing to put it in their container. (We'll pay a reasonable fee).
I'll look back at our paperwork and see what details I can find about the container and costs.
Cheers
Rosemary
eassae
1st June 2009, 10:42 AM
If your just shipping boxes you might want to check out Air NZ cargo. We sold most of our stuff before we left and shipped 20 boxes, which was around $2500 and we got our stuff a couple of days after we landed.
GreenMeansGo
4th June 2009, 03:39 PM
we're starting to research this as well-
m-squared and criketlover, what companies did you use?
and if anyone else can chime in with any other companies that they've shipped with from the US that would be helpful, so far my list is:
upakweship
rainier
air NZ cargo
most of our furniture is not worth taking, but I'd like to investigate our options.
seattle
4th June 2009, 07:01 PM
we're starting to research this as well-
m-squared and criketlover, what companies did you use?
and if anyone else can chime in with any other companies that they've shipped with from the US that would be helpful, so far my list is:
upakweship
rainier
air NZ cargo
most of our furniture is not worth taking, but I'd like to investigate our options.
We used Rainier from WA to Chch (40 ft container) in January - and are using them to ship our stuff back (container left a few days ago). So far they have been great on both the U.S. and the N.Z. end. We looked into air freight for a few boxes but it was extremely expensive. Upakweship may be a better option if you aren't shipping much though...
PortlandORUSA
4th June 2009, 07:51 PM
Thanks, eassae!!
2 companies that I found out by poking around the web are:
Contour Logistics (www.sales@contour-usa.com)
Ocean Star International (www.osishipping.com)
I just have about 10 (20"x20"x20") boxes. I got quotes from them. Pretty reasonable!! Anyone has any experiences with them?
PortlandORUSA
10th June 2009, 11:19 AM
Folks, do not use Ocean Star International (www.osishipping.com). Just found out some real bad stuff about them!!!
Contour Logistics seems good.
magcats
14th June 2009, 05:08 AM
So many people move over from the west coast of the USA. Anyone from the east coast who has hired a shipping company to ship a container over? If so, which company did you use?
BkyMonster
14th June 2009, 11:44 AM
So many people move over from the west coast of the USA. Anyone from the east coast who has hired a shipping company to ship a container over? If so, which company did you use?
I recall someone using UPAKWESHIP from the eastern US after their other removal company fell through.
http://www.emigratenz.org/forum/showthread.php?t=13347
Keith C.
14th June 2009, 07:53 PM
I recall someone using UPAKWESHIP from the eastern US after their other removal company fell through.
http://www.emigratenz.org/forum/showthread.php?t=13347
People have had mixed experiences with UPakWeShip. My experiences (http://www.emigratenz.org/forum/showthread.php?t=24353)were not so good.
PortlandORUSA
15th June 2009, 02:03 PM
I read online posts about Contour Logistics in Pennsylvania. They seem reputable.
Contour Logistics (www.contour-usa.com)