If you are looking to ship pallets or parcels to Zimbabwe then we should be your first and last call. At Pallet2ship we offer Our website offers up to date rates which we regularly check and discuss with our carriers to ensure our customers get the most competitive offers.
The methods of pallet shipping we offer are Air and Sea Freight. Both of these services are traceable and require signatures upon delivery. Collections are made from your Door in the UK and depending on the specific service delivery would be to Door or Port at your destination. African customs are very strict, but this is not a problem for us. You will be asked for the required documentation upon completion of the booking so there is no delay in shipping.
When you are ready to complete the booking or if you just require an online quote, please enter your details on our website and if the price is not visible, enter a special quote and someone in our sales team will reply to you.
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What you need to know about our pallet services to Zimbabwe:
Pallet type |
Export to Zimbabwe* |
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100 Kg, LxWxH: 120 x 80 x 50 cm Air Freight service |
from £916.80 |
* Please be advised these are just price examples as we do offer many parcel and pallet delivery services to and from Zimbabwe. For the best option for you please use the Quote & Book system above in order to obtain instant quotes.
How quickly can Pallet2Ship deliver to Zimbabwe?
We only offer air freight services to Zimbabwe and the transit time approximately 4 working days.
How do I need to pack my pallet when shipping to Zimbabwe?
When shipping to Zimbabwe the goods should be very well packed and placed on a pallet. Either strapping or shrink wrap may be used to secure the goods down on the pallet, and we suggest protective materials where possible. For an in-depth guide, please visit our Packing advice page.
What can I ship to Zimbabwe?
We ship a wide range of goods such as car parts, printed material, personal goods, tools, ambient food items and many more. For restricted items, please visit our Prohibited & Restricted items page.
What documents are required to ship a pallet to Zimbabwe?
If you are shipping as a private individual, a proforma invoice with EORI number will suffice. If the shipment is on behalf of a registered company customs will require a commercial invoice.
Can I ship from Zimbabwe to the UK?
Yes, Pallet2ship is happy to offer import services from USA to the UK and a price can be obtained using the request quote page.
Can I ship a pallet that includes engines or gearboxes to Zimbabwe?
Yes, you can. We have a dedicated service for this requirement. The collection address has to be a commercial location (E.g. garage). Also, the goods need to be professionally cleaned, strapped and very well packed on the pallet. Please make sure that at the time of the booking you follow the instructions and select a service which handles engines or gearboxes.
Can I ship a pallet that includes personal effects to Zimbabwe?
Yes, you can, but we will require some pictures of the consignment in order to make sure the goods travel safely. Please make sure that at the time of the booking you follow the instructions and select a service which handles personal effects.
If I deliver goods to Zimbabwe, do I need a local telephone number or a mobile number?
Yes, if you are shipping to Zimbabwe, please be advised you need to provide a local telephone number or mobile number at the delivery address. Depots outside of the UK will not call a UK telephone number.
If I deliver a pallet to Zimbabwe, can I add timed delivery (AM delivery/PM delivery, Timed delivery or Saturday delivery)?
Once you have booked your order, please contact us at office@pallet2ship.co.uk with your Reference number and we will try to arrange it for you.If available, be advised this service may incur additional charges.
Can I insure my pallet when shipping to/from Zimbabwe?
Yes, you can insure directly on our website for goods with a value from £100 to £10,000 when placing your order. If the value exceeds £10,000, please email us at office@pallet2ship.co.uk and we'll provide a quote within minutes.
How can I obtain a quotation?
You can receive a quotation directly on our homepage. Select the collection and destination countries and the number of pallets or parcels you would like to send. Then enter the weight and the dimensions making sure you use kilograms and centimetres ONLY. Based on the provided details you will be able to choose between a number of services. Select the service best suits your needs, and complete the booking online. If the online system cannot automatically generate prices, please fill on the custom quote form and we will get back to you within a few hours.
How do I know if my consignment is properly packed?
If you haven't sent a pallet/ parcel before, and you are not sure if your consignment is properly packed, you can take a few pictures and send them to us at office@pallet2ship.co.uk and we can guide you through the packing process. A properly packed consignment will travel safely, and the risk of damage is minimised.
Can I ship a pallet that includes batteries to Zimbabwe?
Yes, we ship a large variety of batteries, but we will need the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) of the product to make sure it is safe to be transported through our services. Please be advised that batteries over 100 Wh are considered DG (Dangerous Goods). In this case it has to be packed, labelled and documented to IATA specifications - i.e. professionally packed with a DGN (Shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Goods by Air). Also, please be advised that handling charges may apply if you choose to ship this type of goods by air.
Do I need forklift when shipping a pallet to Zimbabwe?
If you are shipping a consignment that's shorter than 200cm and lighter than 750kg, you won't need a forklift. The vehicle assigned to collect your consignment is equipped with both a tail-lift and pump-truck, and the driver should be able to collect/deliver your consignment(s) without any issues. If your consignment exceeds 200cm in height and if it's heavier than 750kg, then yes, you must have a forklift at both collection and delivery points.
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