Monday, February 22, 2010

2go Aboitiz What Are The Shipping Lines To Go To In Transporting Vehicle Inter-island In The Philippines?

What are the shipping lines to go to in transporting vehicle inter-island in the Philippines? - 2go aboitiz

I have to wear a Suzuki multicab Sportage Manila to Zamboanga. Aboitiz 2go I asked him to say it would be P16, delivered 000 costs one port to another. I need a cheaper alternative is the same. Please help!

3 comments:

Jim S said...

This page will be replaced determining the ferry.
http://schedule.ph/

I also know a list of all ferry companies, with Web sites on this page from my site:
http://www.bigjimsphilippinesexperience. ...

Considering, however, everything, including the payment for a night on the street, I think it is possible that the cheapest way is to go to get your vehicle in Zamboanga.

You can fly from Manila Matnog in the south of Luzon. One of the RORO Matnog Allen in Samar. San Juanico Bridge is Samar, Leyte. There is a RORO Liloan Southern Leyte, Surigao City in Mindanao. Surigao City, take in Zamboanga.

Hope this helps!


Sincerely, Jim Sibbick

woof woof said...

Multicab Sportage Suzuki? If the multicab multicab? van der soon?

Please check your CBM W x D x H Vehicle

I was transporting my car --

Davao to Manila - 13 CBM Php24, 500

Manila to Cebu-13 CBM Php24, 000

everything, including the origin and shipping destination. So his Php1900 CBM

I think we can apply it to your device. To stop calling for logistics solutions (02 244 0295 / 243 1961

Try to negotiate a good price, good luck!

|\|\r. YusO said...

Multicab is classified in class A is loaded. Your shipping based on cubic meters. If you find a lower freight costs. Be careful with other shipping companies, which have a direct route between Manila and Zamboanga to consult. Or you can try to get the cargo in a mode of transmission. As in Manila, Cebu, Zamboanga. I do not think you give a low cost of freight, because you pay the processing of input / output and the rate of wharfage in / out when making the caller's number at your destination on a different port.

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