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Shipping to stockholm sweden
Trying to send a tranny to Stockholm.The box is 17x17x17" and weighs 144lbs.Has any one shipped to Sweden what is the best and most affordable way. NEED HELP. JOHN SR
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Poke holes in the box - you don't want that bastard to suffocate. Then we're talking REAL problems. :whistle:
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You can look into Jetcarrier.com, I have not used them myself (yet) but their prices seems reasonable.
http://www.jetcarrier.net/support/in...does-this-work |
I ship to and from Germany directly through Lufthansa via their cargo docks as they load onto regular flights. I don't know if SAS airlines offers this service as well.
Just as an FYI - have your purcahser find out if they need an import permit for the transmission....I need export permits to get goods out of Germany but do not need the permits to receive or send back - just the politics of the customs offices. The EU love paperwork so how ever you send the tranny - make sure the documents are on the crate (as well as inside if needed). A friend sent a book to a relative in Sweden. The documents were int he box but the customs held the book until the receiver went to the offices and physically could produce the papers - meaning open the book and hand the receipt over - FUN! |
you can also try honey bee international. http://www.honeybeeinternational.com/
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Originally Posted by riverrat
(Post 3838932)
+ 1 on honeybee intl and tag the box SAMPLE and there will be no Taxes/Tariff at that end
Jeff A. Not sure how sweden but here in finland that sample/gift means nothing the custom dosnt care, there are not free goods coming outside of EU thats the basics. Only for avoid surprices.. |
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