Is this vehicle shipping fee correct or way too high?

Is this vehicle shipping fee correct or way too high?

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Hammersia

Original Poster:

1,564 posts

16 months

Tuesday 2nd April
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Commercial shipping of an agricultural vehicle on a curtainside lorry, took up about half the 13.5m length (eg 7m). GVW 4.5 tonnes.

Shipped from Austria to Essex 809 miles by road, shipping cost £10,600.

Seems very high, basically £12 per mile?

Nothing unusual or hazardous, zero tariff etc.


CorradoTDI

1,463 posts

172 months

Tuesday 2nd April
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I think they must have quoted for Australia, not Austria :-)

MustangGT

11,641 posts

281 months

Tuesday 2nd April
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Decimal point in the wrong place?

iguana

7,044 posts

261 months

Wednesday 3rd April
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Too heavy for me, but yes that's a lot.

Does the price include VAT & duty & customs fees on the item perhaps?



Edited by iguana on Wednesday 3rd April 16:08

trickywoo

11,841 posts

231 months

Wednesday 3rd April
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Harry’s garage did a recent video in Spain. Was £9k to truck the cars down.

Your price is ballpark although it would be nice to fill the space and split the cost, if possible.

silobass

1,180 posts

103 months

Wednesday 3rd April
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I have a heavy machinery (over 5 tonnes) shipped from Italy from time to time and it's approx. €5k. It might be a load share service, I'm not sure how that works. Might be worth investigating that.

edit: that's for a curtain sided truck too, half load.

N8CYL

460 posts

151 months

Wednesday 3rd April
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If is forklifted up and off.. then £3k -£3.5k. if a ramped trailer then maybe around 5k.

sgrimshaw

7,330 posts

251 months

Thursday 4th April
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From the OP it reads as if the shipment has already been made ... how much was the original quote?

Hammersia

Original Poster:

1,564 posts

16 months

Thursday 4th April
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N8CYL said:
If is forklifted up and off.. then £3k -£3.5k. if a ramped trailer then maybe around 5k.
Yep, that's more what I was thinking it should be. Any particular shippers come to mind who would quote me please?

Cheers

oddball1313

1,195 posts

124 months

Thursday 4th April
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Italy is always expensive €5k sounds about right, i paid about €7k for a full load a couple of months back to bring a couple of lathes back from Turin. I ship CNC machines regularly in and out of Europe most weeks and like others would agree around £3-4k would sound about right for a half load from Austria. You’ll need a customs agent to prepare your import docs as well, I use MIES based at Castle Donnington who charge about £50

I use Cardinal Global Logistics most of the time although DFDS can be pretty competitive

N8CYL

460 posts

151 months

Thursday 4th April
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Hi I just spoke to a couple of my Austrian haulage partners. Two answers back for you. £3100.00 for a curtainsider with others loading and unloading but need to understand if cargo on wheels and how it will be secured and another for a flat bed with chains at £3750.00.

Hammersia

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1,564 posts

16 months

Thursday 4th April
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N8CYL said:
Hi I just spoke to a couple of my Austrian haulage partners. Two answers back for you. £3100.00 for a curtainsider with others loading and unloading but need to understand if cargo on wheels thetand another for a flat head with chains at £3750.00
That's brilliant many thanks

N8CYL

460 posts

151 months

Thursday 4th April
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Hammersia said:
N8CYL said:
Hi I just spoke to a couple of my Austrian haulage partners. Two answers back for you. £3100.00 for a curtainsider with others loading and unloading but need to understand if cargo on wheels thetand another for a flat head with chains at £3750.00
That's brilliant many thanks
Edited above as on phone