Shipping time line

Bigry

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I got a message the other day saying that my taxidermy is ready to crate. What is the approximate time line from crating to delivery from johannesburg to the US. The crating company is scheduled for Nov 2.
 
Assuming there is CITIES permit needed it should not take more than a week for a shipping company to get your crate on a plane. In route transit on Ethiopian Airlines for me recently took 4 days, from Windhoek. Getting US Customs to clear it has taken 2 days -8 days. 8 days was the most recent but it included a leopard which may or may not accounted for the longer delay. Hope that helps.
 
Yes I used a different company this go round so they didn't apply for permits until I paid and that can take 7-20 days I was told. Shipping company cannot give a true estimate until they have crate in their possession due to measurements and weight is how freight is calculated. And getting shipping company to retrieve crate depending on where it is in relation to JNB could take couple of weeks.
 
This spurs a question within me. How much less money and more time is it to go with Sea rather than Air? Half the money, triple the time?
 
Another similar question. How long is it taking for dip and packing nowadays?
 
My June hunt finished dip and pack in three months roughly and is sitting with the shipper now waiting for Turkish Airlines to pick it up. The shipment has been rescheduled 3 times so far by Turkish due to heavy volume. The shipper said that this is pretty normal this time of year due to volume. Now scheduled to leave JNB tomorrow and arrive Seattle on Thursday, we’ll see if it makes it out this week. Fortunately Coppersmith does a good job in my experience staying on top of it, they update me every time the shipping date pushes and stay on top of the shipper in SA for updates.
 
Hmm.... Ok. Thanks. I hunted the first week of May and am still waiting for the dip and pack. I think I will contact them.
 
Not sure for US but my D&P crate, (with a big 5 and 5 CITES) that was booked to ship 14 Oct, Joberg to Vancouver thru Istanbul on Turkish Air, left this morning 5 PM their time on first leg. Turkish air bumped 4 or 5 times due to "various" reasons. Fine print on contract allows basically ship when they want. Fingers crossed its in Van Thursday as stated. I am thinking mine and @MontanaPat stuff may be on same plane.

Between D&P, tanning my croc, requested delay by me for 6 weeks due to "more hunting", permits, delay of permits, more delay of permits and now Turkish its been a humbling long experience. Hunt ended Sept 2021.

MB
 
I hunted early May, have had my crate for 3 weeks or so. Impalas had to dry 90 days I think since the horns don’t come off. What you shoot can delay shipping.
 
Crate went to African Trophy Exports yesterday. Its getting closer
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One consideration is how close it is to the Christmas and New Years holidays. Many of the workers will be on extended vacation during this time period. This affects crating, permitting, and shipping. In my case, the trophies were ready during the first week of November, but due to the holiday schedules they did not actually leave the dip & pack facility until March, and then shipped (air transport) in April.

The ongoing (at that time) COVID situation undoubtedly affected the timelines; hopefully yours will be shorter.
 

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Hi everyone,


I’ve been a member since 2015 but haven’t been active since 2017. Life got busy, especially with building my second business. Still, I’ve kept my passion for hunting and followed things from afar. Now that I have more time, I’m excited to reconnect, contribute, and be part of the community again.


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I'd like a bag of 100. I could actually pick it up since I'm in North Irving, but if you prefer, shipping it is fine.
 
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