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rayonline

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#116338 25-Apr-2013 22:27
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I know some people who are at their retirement ages and selling off their catering goods.  Are there any freight companies that cater to these more bulky goods and do they need to be packaged up in cardboard boxes and padding?  Finding it difficult to find large enough boxes.  Ie - commercial blenders, ovens, cutters etc etc .. Have sellers/bidders who are keen from other cities.

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  #805700 26-Apr-2013 08:00
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have you tried furniture removal companies, they specialise in bulky stuff and also have proper packing with them. Most road freighters aren't too keen on it nor setup for it.




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  #805707 26-Apr-2013 08:31
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Many transport/freight/customs companies would have rolls of industial size and strength bubble-wrap, and should be able to wrap items for a fee.

You should find freight companies keen to quote you on some of these larger and heavier items too.

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  #805872 26-Apr-2013 12:08
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http://www.shipmytrade.co.nz/quotes/largequote.php




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  #805903 26-Apr-2013 13:42
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http://www.backload4u.co.nz

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