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Impakt - 11 Mar 2006 12:45 GMT
Hiyas,

Does anyone know of any international HAZMAT carriers who will ship
motors from the US?

A group of us has lined up a bulk purchase of motors and commonwealth
hobbies were keen to supply, but they/we can't find anyone to ship the
motors. Anyone know of any motor suppliers who can/will ship motors
over seas?

Cheers.
richard.brown@rocketmad.com - 11 Mar 2006 13:26 GMT
Hi

Fedex will do it, they will do door to door or just from the US to
Stanstead airport and you pick them up.  Expensive but I think they are
the only ones that will do it as they have to go air freight.  All
Commonwealth has to do is package them properly and attach the hazmat
stuff etc.

Richard
Impakt - 11 Mar 2006 14:15 GMT
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>Richard

So you are saying fedex will ship them from the US to Australia?
That's what we need.

Cheers
Paul.
richard.brown@rocketmad.com - 11 Mar 2006 15:25 GMT
Hi

They ship engines from the US to the UK, so I dont see why they wont go
from the US to Australia.  Basically they have to go air freight, I
would imagine they did an air freight service to Australia.

http://www.fedex.com.au

Richard
Booms - 13 Mar 2006 19:19 GMT
Maybe, and maybe not.  You need to check and see if they are FedEx Air
Hazmat certified.  There's a difference.  FedEx requires different courses
to ship air vs. ground.  I took a one day hazmat course, submitted it and
FedEx granted the ability to ship hazmat ground.  Shipping by air, FedEx
requires a lengthy 3-4 day training course which is very expensive.  I'm
sure you can find a supplier in the US that has the air ability if
Commonwealth does not, but be sure to confirm the ability for air first.

-Booms

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tai fu - 15 Mar 2006 14:42 GMT
how about by sea??

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TAI FU
> Maybe, and maybe not.  You need to check and see if they are FedEx Air
> Hazmat certified.  There's a difference.  FedEx requires different courses
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> > Paul.
Impakt - 16 Mar 2006 08:50 GMT
>how about by sea??
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>TAI FU
Yeah, sea would be just as good. All we care is that someone can
supply around 50+ motors in the F - J impulse range at a good price
and get them here.
W. E. Fred Wallace - 11 Mar 2006 14:14 GMT
What country are you attempting to ship US to, from the US??

> Hiyas,
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> Cheers.
Impakt - 12 Mar 2006 11:28 GMT
>What country are you attempting to ship US to, from the US??

From the US to Australia.

cheers.
 
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