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CP.AR 11-02-2013 03:02 AM

Shipping from Canada to Hong Kong?
 
Hello all,

I have a box of personal belongings that I need to be shipped from Canada to Hong Kong (mostly clothing and other personal items such as photos and whatnot). Does anybody have experience shipping big items internationally? I'm looking at Canada Post, FedEx, UPS and the lot but I just want some more potentially cheaper options.

TIA!

bcrdukes 11-02-2013 03:27 AM

You may want to look at your airline's cargo options. How cheap it is? I don't know.

SkinnyPupp 11-02-2013 04:15 AM

If you don't need it right away, use surface mail. Takes over 2 months but is the cheapest option

CP.AR 11-02-2013 05:42 AM

skinny, is that just via Canada post or is there a shipping company I should look at?

SkinnyPupp 11-02-2013 05:45 AM

Unless you're shipping a huge amount, it is probably best to just go to Canada Post

Autorice 11-02-2013 02:33 PM

cathay pacific has air freight too. all depends how bulky/precious the items are.

Hehe 11-02-2013 09:41 PM

How big is the box?

You might find some company that specialize in small sea shipping (they basically fill pallet/container's empty spaces)

Check Chinese newspaper... there should be quite a few ads.

My friend used one of them to ship 18 large boxes (from u-haul I think) from Van to Shanghai... it was a few hundred bucks IIRC.

v_tec 11-02-2013 09:50 PM

Clothings?

:fuckthatshit:

Just bring a few important ones in your suitcase and buy new ones in HK.

CP.AR 11-03-2013 12:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by v_tec (Post 8352620)
Clothings?

:fuckthatshit:

Just bring a few important ones in your suitcase and buy new ones in HK.

clothing is mostly used as shock absorbers LOL
the most important pieces are photos in frames and things with great sentimental value that I like to keep close to myself

v_tec 11-03-2013 12:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amuro Ray (Post 8352725)
clothing is mostly used as shock absorbers LOL
the most important pieces are photos in frames and things with great sentimental value that I like to keep close to myself

I wouldn't use shipping companies for that kind of stuff.

Bring it with you on your carry on. Might not be able to fit a lot at once. But you'll be flying back and forth in the future anyways. Or even if it's in checked luggaged. Get your friends, families etc to help you out. Shouldn't be that hard to find a honger that flies back 3X a year. They usually have nothing to bring back on the YVR-HKG outbound leg anyways.

BIG 11-03-2013 09:17 PM

If you're near the Surrey/Langley border, give Pak Mail Langley a call

yray 11-03-2013 09:19 PM

fly first class :troll:

1exotic 11-04-2013 12:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yray (Post 8353374)
fly first class :troll:

From Vancouver to Hong Kong it's like $2700 tho

v_tec 11-04-2013 01:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1exotic (Post 8353493)
From Vancouver to Hong Kong it's like $2700 tho

:suspicious:

That's barely business class pricing buddy.

OP = Training for soon to be CX pilot.

Hehe 11-04-2013 10:00 PM

If OP is CX employee... then flying F is must...

I thought they get like 90% discount on tickets (need to standby... but still)

1exotic 11-04-2013 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by v_tec (Post 8353504)
:suspicious:

That's barely business class pricing buddy.

OP = Training for soon to be CX pilot.

you are not aware .

dbaz 11-05-2013 05:26 AM

like already mentioned, usecanada post surface mail, which is ems. for example a box of cloths weighing 50lbs (depends on size of the box) is about 200. takes about 2months tho


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