December 1, 201510 yr I am in the need for a reliable Courier service between Chonburi to Khon kaen. Can any one recomend a good provider. quick honest and reliable. Any experiences and lessons would be greatly appriciated. many thanks Shaemus
December 1, 201510 yr Kerry Logistics, but the Post Office are as good as any. As you havnt mentioned what or how big it is its a little difficult to be precise. May be better in Pattaya forum being Chonburi. MOVED Don’t miss the latest headlines from Thailand and around the world. Get the Asean Now Briefing newsletter, delivered daily. Sign up here.
December 2, 201510 yr Author Sorry my error i need to move a few boxes no more than 200kgs and two large rolls of fabric 1.5m long about 30kg each. the intention was to put the items on a bus as this is the cheapest but the fabric is too big so i looking into other options. thanks again Shaemus
December 2, 201510 yr Author here is the exact list with weights 2 rolls 1.8m long x 300mm dia, 70 kg 2 boxes 70 x 30 x 50 cm 20kg 3 boxes 50 x 40 x 20 cm 20kg 1 pack 60 x 40 x 30 cm 10kg 1 pack 2m x 10 x 4 cm 5kg thanks again. Shaemus
December 2, 201510 yr Author Thanks Briggsy, as i mentioned above the bus company wont accept the rolls as they are to big. I dont think they are personaly but who am i to argue. thanks Sheamus
December 2, 201510 yr here is the exact list with weights 2 rolls 1.8m long x 300mm dia, 70 kg 2 boxes 70 x 30 x 50 cm 20kg 3 boxes 50 x 40 x 20 cm 20kg 1 pack 60 x 40 x 30 cm 10kg 1 pack 2m x 10 x 4 cm 5kg thanks again. Shaemus Again: Thai post if it is OK for you that the items are delivered and stored to the post office (not delivered to the door). "LOGISPOST", popular for sending motorbikes, bicycles for instance. Up to 200 kg. I have not checked about the maximum lenght (2 m in your case). Maybe I find it...
December 2, 201510 yr Author Thanks again I managed to download this from the Thaipost website, I thought it all seemed rather easy until my lack of written thai had stopped me dead in my tracks. It is the price list for packages so i believe. many thanks Shaemus _2015015_102938.pdf
December 2, 201510 yr here is the exact list with weights 2 rolls 1.8m long x 300mm dia, 70 kg 2 boxes 70 x 30 x 50 cm 20kg 3 boxes 50 x 40 x 20 cm 20kg 1 pack 60 x 40 x 30 cm 10kg 1 pack 2m x 10 x 4 cm 5kg thanks again. Shaemus This may be another option For what you have listed I would use a private road haulage company. Get your contact in Khon Kaen to get with a local haulage guy and check on there pick up points. They load up a 10 wheel truck and drive to their yard after the items are unloaded they call you to come and collect. The guy I use in Ubon has some covered yard space in Bangkok and when the truck is full he heads to Ubon and unloads the truck at his home and sorts out the orders. I then go to his yard and collect my items and make the payment. If you will be doing this on a regular basis it all becomes very easy when he knows what's required.
December 2, 201510 yr Thanks again I managed to download this from the Thaipost website, I thought it all seemed rather easy until my lack of written thai had stopped me dead in my tracks. It is the price list for packages so i believe. many thanks Shaemus This seems a price list for EMS. Logispost price list looks quite rough : http://www.thailandpost.com/upload/service/PDF/_20140611_051410.pdf Price depends on distance and weight. Seems like 200 cm is the limit for the length (at the end of the document) with some added fee. So would just be acceptable.
December 4, 201510 yr Author Thanks For all the help. I think i will have to use the post office this time. If any one knows of any transport Companies in Muang phon or Nong Song Hong it'd be most appricated. Thanks again Shaemus
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