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Anyway this a long term plan and I was just wondering if anyone had done this or had some advice.
Regards,
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I work in the logistics industry, though I mainly deal with dangerous goods if you are really interested I could make some calls for you.
In general shipping charges make up a good percentage of the cost of everything. The issue with the cost of moving a cat is though relativly they are light (as freight is concerned) they would be charged out in volume. Basically it would take up a lot of space the shipping company has to charge for the space instead of the weight.
UPS small package service wouldn't handle a cat, but the UPS freight service would. If you are going to have a trucking company, ship line or air carrier move a cat it would need to be crated.
[b]ALWAYS INSURE FOR COST OF BOAT,CRATING AND FREIGHT CHARGES. [/b][u][/u]
When the boat arrives thoroughly look over for damage or tampering. Once you sign for the freight it makes it more difficult to file a successful claim if it isn't note on the bill of lading that you signed off on.
For the actual transportation you would be best contacting a freight forwarder or broker.
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