Shipping my Car

Shipping my Car

going through hell on finding a competent partner to ship my car back to Kenya

Location: 

66 Bofors Cir, Cape Town, 7475, South Africa

Duration: 

Monday, November 28, 2016

Personal highlights

  1. DSS: the only full service agency, totally incompetent and ignorant
  2. MA Clearing: very supportive guy, immediately becoming my fan
  3. Shipping: the last solution for getting rid of a useless junk of metal
  4. Clearing: checking in and out a freight at the harbour is a true horror
  5. Pricing: no transparency of all costs, much more expensive than though!

Image sources

  1. DSS: Diamond Shipping Services
  2. MA Clearing & Forwarding
  3. Finally dropping my car
  4. Handing over my Carnet de Passage
  5. Inspiring to travel more

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