Hi all,
I'm bringing a 110 from UK (Ipswich port) to Boston at the end of the month (or slightly before) and would consider splitting (co-loading) a 40' container. It would be cheaper than RoRo!
There is still time to make the arrangements because I haven't booked with the shipper yet. I'm using ACC http://www.accworldwide.com/home/index.html and using Kuehne & Nagel here in Boston as a Customs Broker. You will coordinate all your own Customs and be responsible for clearing whatever you bring over.
Otherwise, I'll get a 20' container and find some other Rover parts to bring over.
PM me if you're serious (actually, I'm not sure of the forum rules - I'm new here and may not have enough posts to receive PMs), but we'll find a way to connect if you're serious.
I'm bringing a 110 from UK (Ipswich port) to Boston at the end of the month (or slightly before) and would consider splitting (co-loading) a 40' container. It would be cheaper than RoRo!
There is still time to make the arrangements because I haven't booked with the shipper yet. I'm using ACC http://www.accworldwide.com/home/index.html and using Kuehne & Nagel here in Boston as a Customs Broker. You will coordinate all your own Customs and be responsible for clearing whatever you bring over.
Otherwise, I'll get a 20' container and find some other Rover parts to bring over.
PM me if you're serious (actually, I'm not sure of the forum rules - I'm new here and may not have enough posts to receive PMs), but we'll find a way to connect if you're serious.

, but I'm too busy to take a day or two monkeying around driving halfway down the East Coast, renting a trailer (or paying yet another shipping company $1,000 to transport from Baltimore or NY to my house). Time = Money.
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