I ship parts and large boxes all over the world. I use U-ship (it's a lot
like ebay, companied bid on you freight) I also found a company out of PA
that I use an awful lot lately, LDM International. They are real good for
long distances. They broker the freight out to UPS & Fedex and other brand
name carriers. SEKO Intl has also been real good for domestic & intl shipping.
Tom
In a message dated 7/11/2010 11:37:37 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
e.coiner@cox.net writes:
I recently bought an engine on line from www.automotix.com. It was
shipped to me via Estes trucking. It could have been delivered to my home or
office, but it worked out better to have it delivered to their terminal. They
placed it in the back of a pickup truck with a forklift. The engine was
strapped to a wooden pallet and shrink wrapped. It arrived in fine condition.
---- Brian Glenn <ora_archy@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Friends,
>
> I bought a Mk1 last year. Doug Jennings drove it out from Ohio to SUNI
V and
> I drove it home to San Diego from there; quite an adventure for us both.
>
> I'm looking to ship the original engine from Cincinatti OH to San Diego
CA and
> was hoping for some references and advice.
>
> Thanks,
> Brian Glenn
> B9472615
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