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Moving Stuff From Bkk To Chiang Mai - How To?


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I am moving from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. I have about an SUV's worth of stuff to move. What's the best method?

I checked with a rental car company (Budget) who wanted about 3,500 baht per day plus 3,900 for a one-way drop fee in Chiang Mai!

I would like to hire a driver and van but I don't know anyone who can provide this service.

I am asking the forum for suggestions on how to move my stuff. I would strongly prefer to STAY WITH my stuff at all times and not use a package shipping company.

Thanks everyone!

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Hey Dave,

Not sure about Bangkok but there must be an area where theres trucks lined up advertising for rent. I moved from Pattaya a while back. On Sukhumvit Road theres was a line of them for rent. It cost me 13,000 Baht for a large truck load of stuff. You wont be insured and all that but I thought they did a great job. There is smaller trucks available too and it obviously would be alot cheaper than what I payed. I assume you havent got your own transport and I wouldnt see there being an issue travelling with the guy in the truck/pick-up.

You can add another 2,000 Baht for fuel onto your hire car, so your not far off 10K. I reckon it will cost you around 7-8,000 to hire a driver/truck/pick-up all in.

Hope this helps and good luck with your move.

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For 15,000 you can move a 40' sea container up here. Try a company like Nim See Seng We've had large shipments - perhaps 1 cubic meter sent up here from BKK for under 1000 Baht. Prices have gone up recently - what hasn't...

There is another company but I can't recall the name out on the far end of Thannon Chang Klan on the left side of the street. They are even cheaper. In 2009 we had 3 huge, heavy boxes shipped from Hat Yai to Chiang Mai for 50 Baht! Seriously. But it took 2 weeks to get here.

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Davevi

I can recommend Intermover Thailand <[email protected]>. When I relocated to Thailand in February, they moved about 550 lbs of stuff for me from BKK to CM for about 2,500 baht. It was door-to-door service and included a week of free storage while I found a place here. If you contact them, the person you will probably hear from is Julaluck Nygren. She was most helpful.

Good luck with the move.

David

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Strange, just received this email this morning that might help.

DNS PACK AND MOVE INTERNATIONAL COMPANY LIMITED

No. 940/88 Moo 12 Bangna, Bangna Bangkok 10260 THAILAND Tel. 0 2396 1761, 0 2396 1762 Fax: 0 2747 4217 E-mail: [email protected]

Subject: Proposal for full packing and moving service To: Purchasing manager / Director of Procurement / Commission Section:

DNS Pack and Move international company provides a full packing and moving service with over ten year - experienced administrative team (We began our business in 1996). Our company is located at 940/88 Moo 12 Bangna Bangna District Bangkok 10260. Telephone 0-2396-1761-2 Fax.0-27474217

DNS would like to present you a full packing and moving service as an option to gain an effective service with our experience of moving both for private and government sectors by over ten year- experienced team to offer you a quality of work which customers trusted in our services. In addition,

we also

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offer you the holistic moving tasks as follow.

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Mobile phone: 081 6271771

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Great info. I need to get a 20 foot container to Roi-Et. Your post is very helpful. Thanks. Regards John.

For 15,000 you can move a 40' sea container up here. Try a company like Nim See Seng We've had large shipments - perhaps 1 cubic meter sent up here from BKK for under 1000 Baht. Prices have gone up recently - what hasn't...

There is another company but I can't recall the name out on the far end of Thannon Chang Klan on the left side of the street. They are even cheaper. In 2009 we had 3 huge, heavy boxes shipped from Hat Yai to Chiang Mai for 50 Baht! Seriously. But it took 2 weeks to get here.

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I've used Boonma Cargo. Google them for their website. Several staff spoke good English. I think 'Kat' wa the lady I dealt with. Their office is just before the Nim City Daily complex (with the Rim Ping) near Airport Plaza. They picked up a pallet of stuff I had shipped in, cleared customs for me and then trucked it up and delivered to my door - 8 floors up. I think the trucking was only 3000 or so. I've also called them for quotes since then. Friends have used Nim See Seng and recommend it.

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