Looking for advice/help with a freight shipment to Victoria

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I'm in the process of getting a new terrain tamer suspension kit sent to me in Victoria, the shipping logistics is the last detail I need to sort out. I've never shipped/received a large/heavy shipment before and the quote I got only covers the pallet delivered to a freight forwarder in Blaine.
How do you all get bulky shipments delivered to the Island? Is there a depot or something I can contact? Any advice or help with this would be super appreciated
Cheers!
 
I'm in the process of getting a new terrain tamer suspension kit sent to me in Victoria, the shipping logistics is the last detail I need to sort out. I've never shipped/received a large/heavy shipment before and the quote I got only covers the pallet delivered to a freight forwarder in Blaine.
How do you all get bulky shipments delivered to the Island? Is there a depot or something I can contact? Any advice or help with this would be super appreciated
Cheers!
Right at Victoria Airport there is Seawings International.


Phone them and sort it out. They are super reliable. Charge 75 cents or so per pound to bring directly from Blaine.
Been doing it for years so it's not new or unreliable. Totally reliable. They will explain what you need to do. They bring it
over. You drive to airport. They give you bill and receipt, then you walk over to the main terminal. Walk past all the check in area
past the restaurant and there is Canada Customs there. Take your paper work in, they charge taxes and duties if any and you walk
back with proof of payment and then Seawings gives you the stuff. Easy. Been doing it for years.
 
Right at Victoria Airport there is Seawings International.


Phone them and sort it out. They are super reliable. Charge 75 cents or so per pound to bring directly from Blaine.
Been doing it for years so it's not new or unreliable. Totally reliable. They will explain what you need to do. They bring it
over. You drive to airport. They give you bill and receipt, then you walk over to the main terminal. Walk past all the check in area
past the restaurant and there is Canada Customs there. Take your paper work in, they charge taxes and duties if any and you walk
back with proof of payment and then Seawings gives you the stuff. Easy. Been doing it for years.
Thanks Cruiserpilot, just what I was looking for!
 

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