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
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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> > Cheers
> > 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.