Re: Jackson Shipping, they are out of Tampa and I don't know what experiences others have had but we shipped a container from Tampa to Roatan with Jackson and we had no issues with them at all.
Sandra Allison ----- Original Message ----- From: Dan Marciano To: travel-to-honduras.....com Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 4:14 PM Subject: Re: [travel-to-honduras] Re: Just to say hello/ shipping David: Any phone numbers or addresses would be very helpful. We are in florida quite frequently, and can look them up. Dan M
keylimey69 wrote: Hi Dan,
I'm not sure if it will help you but it might be worth taking a look when comparing prices. I recently moved to Roatan and have been looking for a vehicle on the mainland to bring over here. I heard you can pay $150-200 to ship one way or the other. The shipping companies that do Florida to Roatan are Hyde (out of Port Everglades) and Jackson (out f Miami) though many people have said that Hyde is a better operation and from emails with them both in the States and visiting both companies here on the island, I would tend to agree.
HTH, David.
--- In travel-to-honduras.....com, Dan Marciano wrote: > > Rob: > Could you please forward the name & number of that company in Miami to ship autos to Honduras, soon, we have really high prices so far. $ 600.000 sound great( even plus taxes) We have used a Santiao Castro to ship small items, and they carge about $0.80 per pound from Miami, But sometimes there is a minimum charge of about $40.00 as we have shipped a few items for our house to the builder. > We need the company for cars soon, as our house is almost finshed and we need a vehicle there in La Cieba > Thank You > Dan Marciano, > > > Robert Myers wrote: > When I moved my household goods to La Ceiba last year, I used a > shipping company owned by a Honduran family based in Miami, Florida. > They offered me a price for a full container, or partial container and > handled all paperwork with Honduran customs, They have a warehouse in > San Pedro and stored my things until the bridge to La Ceiba was > repaired. They then delivered everything directly to my house in La > Ceiba. They also regularly deliver single items from the US such as > refrigerators or washing machines. A very good service for a good > price. > > Also, the price for shipping a car from Miami to Puerto Cortez was $600 > last year (that is before paying impuestos - taxes) > > I will look for their telephone number in Miami and post it soon. > Unless someone else beats me to it. > > Rob Myers > Honduras > Central America > On Nov 21, 2006, at 6:37 AM, Van Alston wrote: >
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