Transport bricks from Chiang Mai
Transport bricks from Chiang Mai
I want to buy some handmade bricks in Chiang Mai. It's about 3000 pieces, too little for a truck and too expensive for those only. Does anyone know a company who can transport them (two pallets) as part of something else? Transporting them alone would be 8000 B, overkill...
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What's the weight of that lot, per pallet?
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about 3000 kg
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about 3000 kg for two pallets
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Is there something special about these bricks..?
Most bricks made in Thailand can be had at almost any local brick,sand,cement dealer.
Most bricks made in Thailand can be had at almost any local brick,sand,cement dealer.
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^ This is a logistics question, not a design, taste or aesthetics question.
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What is the overall weight ? probably minimum a 6 wheel truck needed which cuts out a self drive collection... and its a dam long way on up hill n down dale single lane roads in many places... not a fun drive unless on a big bike tour or leisurely holiday trip.
Contact a few local hauling companies to see if they have regular deliveries / pick ups in CM
additionally enquire about load insurance , if the bricks land here damaged cracked due to transporting ... they should be packed tight / wrapped , will take photos at the CM end so no come back on them.
*** @ Hamma ..... IMO 8000 bt is not a bad price from CM to Ud for 2 pallets.
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Contact a few local hauling companies to see if they have regular deliveries / pick ups in CM
additionally enquire about load insurance , if the bricks land here damaged cracked due to transporting ... they should be packed tight / wrapped , will take photos at the CM end so no come back on them.
*** @ Hamma ..... IMO 8000 bt is not a bad price from CM to Ud for 2 pallets.
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he route many use as I understand it is via from CM to Phitasanlouk , to Chum Phae and then left to Udon, good roads all the way and way quicker , but time is the problem, an overnight stay required . Problem is as you stated the cost . Various transp[ort companies ion and around Udon, but I would if at all possible source similar hand made in the local vicinity personally unless these hand-made bricks are so special . You could of course otherwise HIRE a local six/eight wheeler and driver and go and collect them yourself.
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this is a transport company from udon ,
now the card only mention bkk-kk-udon , maybe give them a call or stop by , they maybe also have the chiangmai-bbk connection or can give info how to do ? as info ... Re: Transport bricks from Chiang Mai
There is a freight & cargo office in Chiangmai train station which can allegedly arrange the movement of pallets.
The drawback is there doesn’t appear to be a direct route for freight to Udon & it goes via Bangkok. I don’t know whether it can be booked as one journey or has to be booked Chiangmai- BKK then BKK- Udon separately.
You don’t have to travel with your cargo
The drawback is there doesn’t appear to be a direct route for freight to Udon & it goes via Bangkok. I don’t know whether it can be booked as one journey or has to be booked Chiangmai- BKK then BKK- Udon separately.
You don’t have to travel with your cargo
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I guess it depends on priorities. I paid 7K Baht to have a crate weighing about 65 kg containing a grandfather clock bought up from Lamchabang on a pickup. That being in mind I don't think 8K Baht is too bad for 3 Tonnes over a similar distance.
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I agree Dero .. 8k for that sort of movement CM to UD is a good price .. whats more if that is the delivery charge via the brick suppliers own transport it makes the items carried their responsibility to be delivered in a undamaged state.
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Thanks for your replies. I will contact some transport companies, and if necessary drive the way myself. I think 8K is too much for bricks costing the same or less, but no one in Udon or around has them.
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Sometimes I see a perfectly simple request for help on this site get attacked from all and sundry, a sad reflection about the attitude of some, but in this case ????
Isn't the value of the delivery the salient issue. the purchase price is irrelevant? If the bricks were made in outer Mongolia, should the carter deliver them for a lesser price than the actual cost to ship the bricks.
Perhaps frieght by air from Greenland be readjusted by the value of the cargo?
600+ kms for a truck, a 1200 km round trip, fuel maybe more than 2500 alone, plus two days for the driver for a round trip, overnight hotel + food etc. A few hours loading and unloading, 8000 does not sound unreasonable. Maybe hire a 6 tonner yourself and enjoy the trip, loading and unloading without a Hiab will be a bitch, but might be a cheap alternative, I reckon you will not have much change out of 6000 bhat.
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From Chang Mai to Udon return as the truck has to go back would consume approximately 4500 baht (minimum) of fuel. The round trip would take about a full 24 hours using a 6 wheeler. Driver pay and meals and I am guessing 1500 baht.
I am surprised 8000 baht was quoted
Good Luck
I am surprised 8000 baht was quoted
Good Luck
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With that weight, it's more than a pickup can handle and you won't be legal of you self-drive a 3 or 4-ton, 6-wheel truck like a Toyota Dyna. I doubt that anyone would rent you one without a driver anyway.
If you know someone with a pickup and a trailer you can borrow, now that's self-driveable.
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I am perfectly aware of fuelcosts and days/hotel for a driver. I did not want to discuss that, but the price for a delivery by a small truck seems to high compared to the price of the goods. What I was looking for was a bigger truck which can take the two pallats as part of a bigger cargo. That must reducere the fixed costs.
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Laudable aims and I entirely agree, sadly though even discussing this with some Thai business people it reminds me of the Uk decades ago, if you wamnted anything it had to be by London, here it seems to be the same via Bangkok, no t many ( if any ) conduct Business Udon to Chaingmai/Rai and back, you could try Korat transport companies though, then once in Korat only a short trip twice in a truck to pick up yourself, just an idea floated during my talks .
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Backhaul also usually reduces costs.
Maybe look for a haulier in Udon who has a shipment to Chiangmai Mai & would otherwise have to return empty.
Maybe look for a haulier in Udon who has a shipment to Chiangmai Mai & would otherwise have to return empty.
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Break bulk carriers must exist here in Thailand. You see plenty sip-lohrs dropping off stuff at various stores and markets. However, I only recall seeing packaged goods, cartons and crates so maybe palletized bricks would be less likely? I would ask at a smaller builders supply shop to see who drop-ships their stuff? But the big problem is still the route as there isn't a sizeable east-west supply line north of the Watford Gap... sorry Korat.Hamma wrote: ↑December 12, 2020, 9:09 amI am perfectly aware of fuelcosts and days/hotel for a driver. I did not want to discuss that, but the price for a delivery by a small truck seems to high compared to the price of the goods. What I was looking for was a bigger truck which can take the two pallats as part of a bigger cargo. That must reducere the fixed costs.
I'm kicking myself for having sold my trailer BTW. That would have been an easy 8000 baht express delivery via Phitsanulok.