Hi,
I am looking for reliable Freight Forwarding-Receiving Agent based in Bangkok or at the Port of Laem Chabang
An agent who can receive and clear personal goods that are incoming from overseas. Someone who
1. Knows the Custom Laws, what you can bring in and what you cant and what the Duty Payable will be on the various items - Personal items and whats are also referred to as "Hobby Parts"
2. Can arrange transport of the goods from Port of Laem Chabang to Udon Thani. I have thought about contacting Kerry Express, as it will only be around half a 20 Ft Container load (say 11 m3), all in timber boxes which run on wheels for easy handling
3. Who responds to emails and has a Representative who speaks English
If anyone has previous good experience with a Thai Freight Forwarding-Receiving Agent, based in Bangkok or at the Port of Laem Chabang or even in Udon Thani, I would appreciate knowing their Company Name
Regards
pipoz4444
Freight Forwarding - Receiving Agents
Re: Freight Forwarding - Receiving Agents
It would appear that I have found a Moving Company that has an office in the Middle East and a sister office in Bangkok, that can give me a Door to Door delivery service all the way through to the Udon Thani house, plus the correct advice on what I can or should try to ship and also what I should not try to ship. Going to have to throw some stuff away.pipoz4444 wrote: ↑July 21, 2018, 6:15 pmHi,
I am looking for reliable Freight Forwarding-Receiving Agent based in Bangkok or at the Port of Laem Chabang
An agent who can receive and clear personal goods that are incoming from overseas. Someone who
1. Knows the Custom Laws, what you can bring in and what you cant and what the Duty Payable will be on the various items - Personal items and whats are also referred to as "Hobby Parts"
2. Can arrange transport of the goods from Port of Laem Chabang to Udon Thani. I have thought about contacting Kerry Express, as it will only be around half a 20 Ft Container load (say 11 m3), all in timber boxes which run on wheels for easy handling
3. Who responds to emails and has a Representative who speaks English
If anyone has previous good experience with a Thai Freight Forwarding-Receiving Agent, based in Bangkok or at the Port of Laem Chabang or even in Udon Thani, I would appreciate knowing their Company Name
Regards
pipoz4444
Not sure if I am allowed to mention their name on this Forum, but here goes , it is “AGS Worldwide Movers”, with an office in Sukhumvit
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Re: Freight Forwarding - Receiving Agents
I would be interested in knowing the kind of items they advise not to ship.pipoz4444 wrote: ↑October 15, 2018, 6:27 pm
It would appear that I have found a Moving Company that has an office in the Middle East and a sister office in Bangkok, that can give me a Door to Door delivery service all the way through to the Udon Thani house, plus the correct advice on what I can or should try to ship and also what I should not try to ship. Going to have to throw some stuff away.
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I am trying to get a two man portable fire pump, and hoses from the UK to NZ, but do you think I can find someone to pickup, crate and deliver..Noooooooo...but will check out AGS..Thanks
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maybe will bring one to Udon too
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There are Personal Effects and Household Goods and then there are Prohibited Items and then there are Items that most likely will attract a higher Import Dutysometimewoodworker wrote: ↑October 16, 2018, 4:46 amI would be interested in knowing the kind of items they advise not to ship.pipoz4444 wrote: ↑October 15, 2018, 6:27 pm
It would appear that I have found a Moving Company that has an office in the Middle East and a sister office in Bangkok, that can give me a Door to Door delivery service all the way through to the Udon Thani house, plus the correct advice on what I can or should try to ship and also what I should not try to ship. Going to have to throw some stuff away.
pipoz444
From what they and another have told me any Foreigner entering who comes in on a Visa type O or O-A, will automatically be subject to some level of Duty, even on his Personal Effects and Household Goods, plus the customary 7% VAT, but what that percentage of Duty is, I don't know yet.
Personal Effects and Household Goods: Must be second hand, purchase in Country from which it is shipped. Only one of each type of electrical appliances is allowed, with duplicate appliances being charged full duties. Generally considered as falling into the following categories,
1.Used Furniture items and House Decorations over 6 months old
2.Kitchenware and or Utensils
3.Books
4.Clothes & Linen
5.Personal Hand Tools & Small Power Tools
Some of the more notable Prohibited Articles appear to be,
PC Games
Medical Items
Office Furniture & Equipment
Exercise & Sports Equipment
Buddha Statues or parts of
Firearms & ammunition
Short Wave Radios & Drones
Gold & Silver
Alcohol
Medicines
Food
Plants
And I suppose anything the Customs Officer takes a liking to
Some of the notable Items which are subject to Higher Duty amounts are =D>
Carpets
Souvenirs
Toys & Baby Items
Crystal and Porcelain Items
Wedding Gifts Can't quite work this one out
New furniture Duty on wooden furniture is apparently 28.40 of CIF Value plus 7% VAT
Works of Art Customs Officer will surely like this one. Tax amount unknown
Precious Metal Objects and Jewellery or Coins I am sure Customs would love this one
Household Appliances Duty appears to apply to both new and secondhand appliances
Electronic Appliances
Machinery
Bicycles & Water Vehicles Duty is apparently 49.80 of CIF Value plus 7% VAT
Cars and Motorbikes: Need to obtain a permit to import.Duty can be up to 213 to 250% of CIF Value
Once I give them my proposed packing list, they will come back to me and suggest to me any items that I may wish to discard (not ship)
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