When should I call Move AAA?
At least 6-8 weeks before you move.
How long do Move AAA need
for the survey?
Usually no more than an hour.
What are my responsibilities?
In brief ...
Be present during the packing of your
belongings
Take personal responsibility for jewelery
and other high value items.
Check and sign the inventory of your belongings
Ensure that no prohibited items are packed.
So what can or can’t I take with
me?
Take the time to discuss this with your
mover, who will have Customs regulations
for your destination country, if necessary.
Generally speaking, dispose of all flammable
items, liquids, foods and other items
that should not be shipped. Anything that
can deteriorate should not be shipped.
Think carefully about electrical goods,
including refrigerators, cookers and the
like.
They may not work at destination or worse,
still, may attract heavy duty.
What about my car?
Good job you asked – in some countries,
the import duty on cars is so crippling
you may not want to even think about importing
one. Others will have special regulations
regarding emission controls or even have
rigorous steam cleaning requirements.
Please check with your mover.
And my dog?
Plan this well in advance. Most moving
companies use a specialist firm to handle
this kind of work, as air travel is often
distressing for pets. However, thousands
of animals travel happily all over the
world and often, it is quarantine regulations
that cause the real problem. Every country
has its own regulations regarding the
importation of pets (and this is especially
true of birds such as parrots) so discuss
arrangements well in advance.
Anything that is definitely a
no-go area?
Well, mainly those things you might expect
- drugs, alcohol (sometimes even valuable
wine collections are banned), weapons,
ammunition.
Suppose I pack myself?
Why not? But be aware of the potential
problems. For instance, insurance companies
will not pay out on goods packed by their
owner. Also, Customs officials will almost
certainly target goods that you have packed.
If you really must pack some of your goods,
leave the carton unsealed so that the
packing crew can inspect the contents
and annotate the inventory accordingly.
All right, I use the professionals
– but how long will it take?
Every home is different but for a 2000
sq ft of household effects between two
and three days are needed for packing.
This is based on a crew of three or four
persons. If timing is important, please
cal to discuss a program that will work
best for you..
I don’t really need to insure, do
I?
Only if you are very brave. A professional
mover will use sophisticated packing materials
and experienced crews to prepare your
goods for their trip. But this journey
may be covering thousands of miles, experiencing
different weather conditions, wide variations
of temperature, and several forms of handling.
The forces of nature and physics that
a shipment has to undergo are unimaginable
unless you’ve seen a freight ship
go through an Atlantic swell with 60-ft
waves washing over its cargo of shipping
containers. Insurance seems the bargain
of a lifetime in retrospect as you survey
the remains of a much loved dinner service.
All right, you’ve convinced
me. What kind of insurance?
You really need a policy that gives you
full replacement costs. Make sure you
get a comprehensive cover based on your
inventory.
How long is this journey going
to take?
Probably longer than you think. If you
use air freight, allow up to 14 days door-to-door.
If you are talking about remote areas,
it will take longer. By sea, it depends
where you are going but a reasonable estimate
is Europe/USA – 4/6 weeks, Asia/USA
– 6/8 weeks and Australia/USA –
8/12 weeks.
And when it arrives, what then?
The destination agent chosen by your mover
will contact you as soon as your shipment
arrives. The company will clear it through
Customs, sort out the paperwork and arrange
delivery to your new home. You may be
expected to be present if your shipment
is inspected by Customs. As soon as you
arrive at your destination country, contact
the appointed agent and make delivery
arrangements. The one thing you can’t
do is go off on holiday and leave your
shipment on the quayside. The cost of
demurrage will remove your holiday tan
in a split second!
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