amberwolf said:You'd have to talk to your specific shipper, and check on the specific source / destination country/etc for their VAT and import duties.
That's assuming you already have your hazmat certification, which you'll almost certainly require for the shipper to even take your packages.
rg12 said:amberwolf said:You'd have to talk to your specific shipper, and check on the specific source / destination country/etc for their VAT and import duties.
That's assuming you already have your hazmat certification, which you'll almost certainly require for the shipper to even take your packages.
I import alot of dangerous goods (cells) with all the paper work and hazmat certifications (usually from China to Israel) and understand that inside europe shipping cells is peanuts until you get to fully built packs so I would like to know from personal experience of people from different countries how it's done.
john61ct said:I know pack builders that use courier services, just gets driven in a private car.
I doubt they would bother with that if it so cheap and easy otherwise.
rg12 said:Well, I don't know how shipping inside Europe usually works but isn't there a mail service for ground shipping (by postal vans/trucks)?
markz said:rg12 said:Well, I don't know how shipping inside Europe usually works but isn't there a mail service for ground shipping (by postal vans/trucks)?
Lots of mail service for ground shipping. The big corps, then regional European corps that may serve 3 countries. Regional playah's might not work well if you gotta skip over a country or two for the regional playah's in the EU. Within the same city, a simple taxi works well, lots of people use that, even to take their children to school alone. But I've seen blood banks and organ banks use taxi's, from the airports private charter, but the medical side uses partnerships with plane companies too.
Small time players have to use the infrastructure already in place, DHL, UPS, FedEx and all other major playah's or regional mail corps. Heck, I bet you could even get private online classified ads to ship whatever you want. How much would you trust them though. There could be ads like, Going from Hamburg to Paris, people and cargo. Its not uncommon. Especially for Western Canada since Greyhound Bus Lines has stopped. Now regional players have filled the gap. One guy has a 12 passenger van, driving 90km from Calgary to Banff. I bet he'd do packages. Another company has a 50 passenger bus that travels the main major E/W highway, 1200km route. I bet they'd do packages. So look into bus services for Europe and see what they are doing. They always have space available.
rg12 said:I import alot of dangerous goods (cells) with all the paper work and hazmat certifications (usually from China to Israel)
amberwolf said:rg12 said:I import alot of dangerous goods (cells) with all the paper work and hazmat certifications (usually from China to Israel)
That doesn't have anything to do with *you* shipping stuff out. You yourself would have to be certified for it, and have your *own* paperwork, etc.
amberwolf said:rg12 said:I import alot of dangerous goods (cells) with all the paper work and hazmat certifications (usually from China to Israel)
That doesn't have anything to do with *you* shipping stuff out. You yourself would have to be certified for it, and have your *own* paperwork, etc.
Then to find out any of the info you need for certain, you must contact that forwarder.rg12 said:I rather use a forwarder that has those permits/licenses...