Cost Of Shipping A Container To Bolivia
Published by Chris Townsend
Bolivia Container Shipping Cost
Are you planning to relocate to Bolivia and have already picked your locality? Have you considered the freights required for shipping your home or office to another country? From arranging the packaging process to guaranteeing safe transport to the overseas destination, international relocation necessitates a great deal of planning.
Three Movers proposes itself to you as a solution. We are here to look after your hauling needs even across the seas, thanks to our years of experience in local and long-distance relocation. Let's talk about why we're the greatest solution for you.
What Factors Affect Your Container Hauling Cost?
International relocation is nothing like moving to a new house down the street. There are many sophisticated details and legalities involved in this process, not to mention the difference in cost. With our assistance, however, you’ll free yourself of the impression that it is an impossible task.
These are the most crucial variables to consider :
- The Weight of your cargo decides what container you should use, which can be divided into two categories: 20' and 40' containers. Depending on the level of isolation you require for your valuables, you can choose from a selection of Full Containers (FCL) and Less Than A Container (LCL) options.
- The Distance between the United States and Bolivia is 6,819 kilometers, taking up to 5 to 30 working days to cross depending on the urgent services we provide to meet your needs.
- Peak Seasons have a significant impact on your budget. The average hauling charges range from 2000 to 3000 dollars, although they may rise significantly during high demand around August and October. Our services include a time chart for all times of the year that may be beneficial to your budget.
- The Documentation of every phase of your transfer differs significantly from local relocation. Because the Bolivian government prohibits the import of old garments and timber goods, you must be careful to ensure that insufficient papers do not jeopardize your home or office relocation. To relieve you of this worry, our professionals have created a collaborative approach with international authorities.
Average Container Shipping Rates
FCL shipping is best for transporting lots of boxes, pallets and anything which will require a full container shifting to Bolivia of up to 45,000lbs.
Full Container Load (FCL) Shipping Rates | |
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20 ft Container | $1085 |
40 ft Container | $1306 |
LCL shipping is more affordable way to transport less than container load shipments to Bolivia.
Less Than Container (LCL) Shipping Rates | |
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LCL | $67/CBM |
Personal Effects | $440 |
Household Goods | $540 |
International house moving to Bolivia services - quick, easy and cheap.
International House Shifting Costs | |
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Partial House (2000Lbs & Less) | $490 |
1 Bedroom (3850 Lbs) | $2305 |
2 Bedroom (4500 Lbs) | $2855 |
3+ Bedroom (8750 Lbs) | $3255 |
International auto transport services to Bolivia via RoRo and container ships. Relocate cars, trucks, suvs, atv's, boats, RV's, heavy equipment and more.
Container Car Shipping | |
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Sedan (Container) | $1762 |
SUV (Container) | $1878 |
Sedan via RORO | $1235 |
SUV via RORO | $1296 |
Which Mode Of Transport Is Preferable For Relocating To Bolivia?
Air freight is the best possible option for relocating your containers safely through such long distances. Air transport can be initiated for smaller packaged containers from our listing of cargo airplanes with categories of standard and emergency flights.
A similar structure of urgency-based costs applies to sea freight. With our insurance coverage, you can put big containers onto our heavy-duty vehicles and rest certain that your goods will be transported and unloaded in a safe and orderly manner.
How To Calculate Your Budget?
So that you may double-check for any potential damage to your goods without adding to your budget, Three Movers provides a number of insurance options. Fuel price increases, fluctuations in truck and container availability, export delays, etc. all fall under this category.
All of these supplementary costs will be explained to you in detail before they are incurred. You may get a free, no-obligation quote in just three easy steps by providing us with some basic information about your trip (start and end locations, possible dates).
Reach Out To Us Today
You can get a free quote from us to get your move started. Avail this opportunity right now by emailing us at - [email protected] or simply drop a call on our free helpline (888) 202-0036.
Our pride comes from the fact that you considered us, but it will be our joy to serve your needs and demonstrate our competence to you.
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Frequently Asked Questions
It's best to check Bolivia's requirements for importing goods to know the required documents. Failing to submit the required documentation may cause substantial delays, and your cargo may not even leave the port of origin.
To ensure that your items arrive on time, consider preparing the following documents. These are the common files required when shipping to another country:
● Commercial and Proforma Invoices
● Bills of Lading
● Packing List
● Shipper’s Letter of Instructions (SLI)
● Automated Export System (AES) Filing
● Certificate of Origin (CO)
● Incoterms
● Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
● Operational Instructions
● Shipping Under a Letter of Credit
The listed items are subject to extra restrictions for shipping to Bolivia. If you plan to transport one of the things mentioned below to Bhutan, be sure to follow the shipping requirements to avoid customs delays and holds.
● Acids
● Alcoholic beverages
● Animal products
● Any substance for the manufacture of illegal drugs including cocaine or coca products
● Batteries
● Bearer Documents
● Bio Products
● Books: hardback/paperback non-comm
● Catalogs
● Chemicals
● Coffee and Coffee Samples
● Corrosives
● Cosmetics
● Dangerous Goods as defined by IATA (Intl. Air Transport Association)
● Drugs, Non-Prescription
● Films: 8mm, 16mm & 35mm
● Films: promotional, training
● Flammables
● Foodstuffs
● Gases
● Grain samples
● Ice, Dry
● Ice, Wet
● Infectious Substances
● Labels
● Liquids
● Log and timber products from Liberia
● Magnetized Materials
● Oxidizers
● Paints
● Perfume
● Plants and Plant Products
● Poisons
● Powders
● Radioactive products
● Textile articles
● Tobacco
● Toiletries
● Used Clothing
The amount of space required is determined by the cargo of your container.
A 20ft cargo has 25-28cbm. of usable area, you'll need plenty of room to unload it, especially if it's full. This is the equivalent of 10 or eleven ordinary pallets.
The FCL routes are simple to follow. Once your goods have been placed within the container, they will not be opened or updated. It is quickly transshipped to the destination hub port, as agreed in your contract.
LCL shipping involves some complex procedures, such as dealing with multiple consignees, getting goods to various ports, and reworking shipments.
The bill of lading is one of the most important papers in the shipping process (BOL). A bill of lading is required for the transportation of any commodities and serves as a receipt as well as a contract. A fully completed BOL verifies that the carrier has received the item as described and is committed to delivering it in perfect condition to the consignee.
The content on the bill of lading is critical because it directs personnel's actions throughout the shipment's journey: where it's going, how much it weighs, how it's billed, and how it's handled on the dock and trailers.
Shipping lines will require a bank guarantee that guarantees at least 100% of the shipment value and is good for at least one year in these cases.
You must contact your carrier if you lose your bill of lading so that their shipping line may write a new one. You must inform them to issue the bill of lading if your cargo has already reached its destination and you will pay demurrage or storage charges, or if you need to empty the container immediately.
Imports and some exports are subject to a shipping tax assessed by a country's customs authorities. It has two goals: to raise money for the local government and to provide locally produced or manufactured goods a competitive advantage over products that are not subject to import tariffs.
In simpler terms, shipping tax is a fee that must be paid to the government.
On the other hand, import duty is a government-imposed levy on imports from other countries. The purpose of this rise in the value of imported goods is to make them less "attractive" to buyers, encouraging them to support the home economy.
As long as the shipping firm offers a tracking system, the current position of the cargo may be traced at any time. To track its whereabouts, you must supply the container number/Bill of lading/Booking number as well as the shipping line. Any of these three references may be used to track a container and know where it is.
It’s advisable to be present when the container is delivered so that it may be placed in a favorable location for you. You are not required to attend. If you are not present, the delivery crew will park your container in the most acceptable area and follow your directions to the extent that the onsite conditions allow.