Shipping from DR

cobraboy

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There are numerous folks who ship to the US.

The issue has ALWAYS been: at what price?
 

william webster

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I was at Awilda yesterday... 11 items, $290 door to door from NYC.

While there , I asked if Awilda 'reverse shipped'... the answer was no, but to call Rosa del Monte.

So, there is truth to this thread.

BTW, as to customs opening packages - I don't think it happens w/ Awilda.
They wrapped 5 of mine together and used that clear flexi-saran wrap stuff.
Clearly, nobody is going to open any of those boxes..... hope not anyway.
 

AlterEgo

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I was at Awilda yesterday... 11 items, $290 door to door from NYC.

While there , I asked if Awilda 'reverse shipped'... the answer was no, but to call Rosa del Monte.

So, there is truth to this thread.

BTW, as to customs opening packages - I don't think it happens w/ Awilda.
They wrapped 5 of mine together and used that clear flexi-saran wrap stuff.
Clearly, nobody is going to open any of those boxes..
... hope not anyway.


We do that ourselves at the house before the boxes are picked up [not all together, we wrap each one individually] - it's called stretch film, and you can buy it on eBay cheap, or at places like Staples. Then our shipper [Embarque Bella Vista] adds metal strapping around each box. They always arrive with the straps and film intact.

I hope I didn't just jinx myself by saying that......
 

william webster

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I had 11/12things -- some odd - umbrellas, etc.

The oddest was a chair frame which we intend to have upholstered here.
They took the big frame and stuffed all the odds'nends into it and wrapped it in stretch film over cardboard.
Impenetrable... RD know how.

Like oyu, I try to pack my own.

I got a tip, its cheaper to ship several little boxes than a tanque b/c they stuff little boxes into little holes in the load - like fillers.... so they said.

Anyway - this time of year things arrive in less than 3 weeks - 15 days is my record.
The container was sitting at the curb yesterday.

We'll see......
 

mountainannie

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Skippy gave you a tely: Here is their website - - - La Rosa Del Monte

Can anyone report any experiences with this company? There must be huge shipping companies here with all the Embassy and NGO personnel going in and out every 4 years, no? In the end, I will probably end up taking just what I can carry - or maybe ship the artwork... Imposdom? any help appreciated
 

windeguy

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I have used them to ship into the DR. They were fine for that.

To this date, nobody has a good connection shipping out of the DR that has been verified.

The DR appears to be a black hole............ Once something goes in, it cannot get out.
 

william webster

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Windy,
the closest I came was my post above whereby Awilda told me Rosa del Monte.

from what we read here, they are a good company
 

william webster

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maybe the best route is to go to a proper shipping company.
Some have been suggested here.... I know Hispaniola freight, there are others.

We have never had a true answer to this.... just conjecture
 

AlterEgo

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Windy,
the closest I came was my post above whereby Awilda told me Rosa del Monte.

from what we read here, they are a good company

We never used Rosa del Monte, but casino co-workers of Mr. AE did, and all they did was complain. One guy waited 3 months for his shipment to arrive from Philadelphia.
 

josh2203

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maybe the best route is to go to a proper shipping company.
Some have been suggested here.... I know Hispaniola freight, there are others.

We have never had a true answer to this.... just conjecture

As WW posted there, Hispaniola was also recommended to me, and just letting you know, that we have begun checking out what would be possible/feasible with them.

I?m happy to post to this thread whatever may come out, if anything, as whether we?ll proceed is not certain either.

It took me quite a few phone calls to get anywhere, but finally last week I was able to speak with the person I wanted to, who even got my email right, and indeed they sent me very professional looking information within 30 minutes.

Not commenting on any further, because I know almost nothing yet, but this far the pricing looks better than I expected.

We are talking about outbound shipment (quantity not yet defined) to EU.

Just big thanks to WW at this point, everything he has said has been correct.

Last year we used Bella Vista (EU-NYC-POP, one big box) recommended by AE, and that service was top notch, nothing to complain about. Now checking other way around...
 

mountainannie

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thanks all -- this must be going into one of the areas of my brain which connects directly to a black hole. I have located several of them over the years.

http://inposdom.gob.do/index.php/servicios/express-mail-service-ems

here is the Dominican post office - "express mail" 2.2 lbs to a kilogram - meaning 22 lbs for 2729 pesos. (I just paid 2000 pesos to send a letter via DHL so that seems like a bargin!)

then I see that their commercial rates - for small businesses is about the same http://inposdom.gob.do/index.php/servicios/exporta-facil at around 2500.
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So I think it is just going to be a DRASTIC thing -- getting everything into 2 or four boxes-- just clothes, art, souvenirs..
 

william webster

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Josh,
my contact at Hispaniola was Wendoline.
Very good English if you need it.

They were great when i arrived in Jan 2009... 40ft container car, the works
Babysat me at the Aduana and took me to buy my placa.

It's just regular freight.... nothing fancy.
 

josh2203

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Josh,
my contact at Hispaniola was Wendoline.
Very good English if you need it.

They were great when i arrived in Jan 2009... 40ft container car, the works
Babysat me at the Aduana and took me to buy my placa.

It's just regular freight.... nothing fancy.

Sorry, just saw this reply now...

Yep, talked with the same person, very helpful indeed and as said, once I was able to talk with her personally, things started happening without delays.

They quoted me sea/maritime freight, which looked good, will share my experiences if we proceed.
 

John Oare

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shipping small container with my belongings here to Puerto de haina...who has done it recently ? need help with clearing?
 

John Oare

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Shipping to DR (Puerto de Haina) soon....shipping small container...who has done it recently? have cedula, need help with clearing agent
 

william webster

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Haina is one port.... a bit west for me.

Ask Hispaniola Freight...
they are a freight & clearing company and will bring the shipment to your house if you want