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1. We will export all our vehicles and parts to anywhere over the world. Please check and ensure that your country allows import of used vehicles and the age limit. e.g. Bangladesh only allows vehicles from the country of manufacture. i.e. Japan
2. It depends on the country you order from. Once we received your payment/deposit, we guarantee that we will take your vehicles on board at first available vessel. We can arrange that as we have a good relationship with the shipping company.
3. This depends on the availability of shipping and mode of transport.
4. The shipping cost of a vehicle can be break down into a few categories. Freight, Insurance, Local handling charges.
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Local Handling Charges |
Freight |
Insurance |
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CIF |
Shipper |
Shipper |
Shipper |
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C&F |
Shipper |
Shipper |
Buyer |
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FOB |
Shipper |
Buyer |
Buyer |
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Ex-Works |
Buyer |
Buyer |
Buyer |
5. Generally there are two ways of shipping. Containerized or RORO.
In the Containerized method, your car is being stuff into a container. And it is transferred onboard a ship.
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20ft GP |
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40ft GP |
Any 2 Vehicle |
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40ft HC |
3 Vehicles (2 passenger and 1 commercial)
or 4 passenger vehicles
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In the RORO method, your car is drove up onboard a ship. This is also known as the conventional method.
Usually it is most economical to use the 40ft HC container for 3-4 cars.
6. We have stuffed over hundreds of containers with 3-4 cars.
7. M3 or measurement is the cubic volume of your vehicle.
*M3 = Length x Width x High (M)
Example: If we export a Toyota Corolla to Sydney, Australia from any port in Japan. US$63 x 10.3 = US$648.9 because M3 of Toyota Corolla is about 10.3.
8. Your local port handling charges and local custom taxes.
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