Posted by John M on July 20, 2010 at 14:25:50 from (67.231.160.184):
In Reply to: Container Shipping posted by Mark-IA on July 20, 2010 at 10:28:38:
Hope youre not sending it to Nigeria! Man thats gonna cost the heck out of somebody! We load them all the time, but the company who we sell to takes care of all of it, so all we do is load them, but youre gonna have to get the comapny, or someone else to get it from Iowa to the shipyard, then from there overseas. If its not a straight shot, as in having to go through the Panama Canal to get to its destination without going around the world, theres a charge for that, not sure what it is, but seems it was in excess of 500 bucks more. (I cant rememeber much about it since changing depts. at work) I do recall from Charleston, SC docks to CHina was like 25000 bucks, but that was 45000 lbs. on a 40ft comtainer.(These were like sealed tight containers or something like that, but I never saw any difference in those and the one we load now.)
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