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john
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Posted - 23 Nov 2010 :  10:19:56 AM  Show Profile Send john a Private Message  

 
I am investigating the cost of having a container sent from Perth and Brisbane to Broadford.
Does anybody have up to date costs for a return trip please
 

 
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GD66
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Posted - 23 Nov 2010 :  8:18:22 PM  Show Profile Send GD66 a Private Message  

 
Around $1800 return from Perth. Would this be for MV re HBBB ?
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john
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Posted - 23 Nov 2010 :  8:56:37 PM  Show Profile Send john a Private Message  

 
No I am doing research for my club.
 

 
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GD66
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Posted - 23 Nov 2010 :  10:04:06 PM  Show Profile Send GD66 a Private Message  

 
No probs, just that I saw MA were offering free container transport to NZers to get them to HBBB. Now, that $1800 is the rail cost Perth-Melbourne-Perth, when you factor in the cost of a container transport to the circuit it's a bit more : the bloke with the figures at hand is in a meeting, so I'll get back with the full costs shortly. But it's not too prohibitive, we in the Wild West can get our machines to Broady or Phillip Island from Perth for around $400 per bike, good value !



EDIT : That cost is a little outdated John, but our last container trip to Broadford cost around $560 Perth-Melbourne (cheap as it's a backload), $900 for transport Melbourne freight depot to Broadford and return, and $1860 Melbourne-Perth by rail. Plus we had costs of $400 at this end running the container around. Still works out at less than $400 per bike. And may I add, both Broadford and Phillip Island are blessed with helpful, co-operative management who are only too willing to assist with container delivery access, so any other clubs wishing to transport in this way will find it a breeze.
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Edited by - GD66 on 23 Nov 2010 10:23:08 PM
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john
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Posted - 24 Nov 2010 :  07:14:51 AM  Show Profile Send john a Private Message  

 
Thanks very much, how many machines did you get in, or could get in?
 

 
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Edited by - john on 24 Nov 2010 07:15:33 AM
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GD66
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Posted - 24 Nov 2010 :  08:19:44 AM  Show Profile Send GD66 a Private Message  

 
Twenty foot container will hold up to 14 crated solos. Sidecars go on top, and ideally need to be on a forkliftable pallet and fit in sideways, taking up roughly the room of two solos.
You really need to try and get a standardised crate size (many people use R1 Yamaha version)so the crates can go in two high.

 
Edited by - GD66 on 24 Nov 2010 08:21:26 AM
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john
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Posted - 24 Nov 2010 :  5:02:55 PM  Show Profile Send john a Private Message  

 
Would it be smart to specify a particular crate and require everybody to use it.
Some may not like it, but if everybody had a standard fixture loading etc would be very easy.
What would a crate cost to make?
Any ideas about the size required?
 

 
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Posted - 24 Nov 2010 :  7:20:35 PM  Show Profile  Visit Bummers's Homepage Send Bummers a Private Message  

 
If you look at shipping the container (on the water) you will find the rates a lot better than land transport. I looked into it a few years ago for the Aussie Champs in WA. The only problem is longer transit times & the need to organise local transport at the destination.
And building a mezzanine floor inside the container for stacking crates.

Bernie
 

 
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Posted - 24 Nov 2010 :  7:25:47 PM  Show Profile Send john a Private Message  

 
Tell me other reasons to do nothing please.
 

 
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GD66
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Posted - 24 Nov 2010 :  8:55:44 PM  Show Profile Send GD66 a Private Message  

 
quote:
Originally posted by john

Would it be smart to specify a particular crate and require everybody to use it.
Some may not like it, but if everybody had a standard fixture loading etc would be very easy.
What would a crate cost to make?
Any ideas about the size required?





As I indicated, the R1 crate is a good model. Mine's an MV crate, and ticks all the boxes. Dimensions are :

2100 long, 1180 high, 770 wide. Big enough for bike (with fairing and screen mounted), tools and riding gear. If you specify a stock set of dimensions, the crates stack two high easily, and aren't too tricky to load from being too wide. We don't use a mezzanine, just stack the crates tightly and tie them in. There's no need to pay for one, dealers will be glad to give you as many as you want.

Edit : Good tip re sea transport Bernie (or may we now call you Burnie after the Croz bio ?), this has been employed successfully from both Qld and NSW to WA with no dramas.

 
Edited by - GD66 on 24 Nov 2010 8:57:15 PM
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john
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Posted - 24 Nov 2010 :  9:15:30 PM  Show Profile Send john a Private Message  

 
Do you have a picture?
 

 
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Posted - 24 Nov 2010 :  9:28:42 PM  Show Profile Send GD66 a Private Message  

 
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