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dear all...a good friend of mine is closing his shop and going back home to EU...all furniture, appliances will remain in Thailand though...so he is just packing personal belongings, books, cloths, a few decoration items etc.

 

He just checked with major airlines and excess baggage charges are huge. He is bringing back about 9 large suitcases (aprox 25 kgs each). So I told him to check other transportation options...and I offered checking here in the forum in case of you folks have any ideas. Is not big enough shipment for an international mover (if there was one in the country)...so maybe cargo air?..located in Samui...

 

Anyways, if any of you have any ideas it would be much appreciated...

 

Cheers!

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19 hours ago, JorgeTIT said:

He is bringing back about 9 large suitcases (aprox 25 kgs each).

Fly on an airline that allows 40 kg for the must have on arrival stuff and post the remainder by surface mail. I sent a huge amount back after I got divorced, so I've done it.

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I have a Thai friend and his sister works for a shipping agency in Bangkok called 'Shipco'....... They are 'freight' shippers and ship containers all over the world........... I have a notion that freight will be much less than baggage shippers....... I've copied and will paste her info below............

Wanna Chongchitpaisan

Finance & Administration Manager

 

Shipco Transport (Thailand) Ltd.

3656/69-71, 21st Fl., Green Tower Bldg,

Rama 4 Rd., Klongton, Klongtoey,

Bangkok 10110, Thailand

 

Office      : + 66 2 367 3344 Ext. 802

Mobile     : + 66 81 699 3197

 

Email       : [email protected]

Skype      : sti_cwanna

Web        : www.shipco.com

 

Her Name is Wanna Chongchitpaisan  (Chong-chit-pie-saan)

You are welcome to mention my name Ken Robinson (an American friend of her brother 'Toe')

 

I hope the info helps............. It is a big company.....

 

 

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Thaibeachlovers, thanks...good stuff. But regular commercial airlines that allow 40 kgs are hard to find...however, the "surface mail" is definitely something worth look into...tks again

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2 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Fly on an airline that allows 40 kg for the must have on arrival stuff and post the remainder by surface mail. I sent a huge amount back after I got divorced, so I've done it.

There is also unaccompanied baggage (airlines cal it UBAG)  Goes as air cargo at the basic airfreieght rate.  Ship a few days before you fly and show your ticket to the same carrier you are flying on.   Much cheaper than excess baggage.

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22 hours ago, Pat in Pattaya said:

How many books and clothes does this geezer have?

Just a guess, but I'd say, " . . . about 9 large suitcases (aprox 25 kgs each) . . . "

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There must be a Thai International Removal company , that will pack up and securely crate all the goods to be moved to Europe ,

I would suggest by sea rather than air .   

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Not all airlines have limited baggage allowances, for example Kuwait airlines is two bags each 23kgs = 46kgs.

 

I flew with them last month with that much!

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try AJS Fourwinds ....think they are based in Lamchabang port they deal with exports.

All domestic belongings are imported to a country DUTY free (worldwide as I am aware).

I used to work in export/import business.

check google for address and phone numbers.

 

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