Monday, November 29, 2010

HOW TO DELIVER YOUR IMPORTS FROM INDONESIA


Several ways to deliver your Imported Products from Indonesia:

1. 20ft. Container (30 cubic meters)
2. 40ft. Container (60 cubic meters)
3. 40ft. High Cube Container (72 cubic meters)
4. LCL Sea Cargo (less than a container – charged per cubic meter)
5. Air Cargo

LCL & Full Container Load ( recommended, because more effectively cost )
The enclosed steel containers are available in 2 sizes 20 ft, 40 ft , and 40 ft jumbo, provide the customer with loading



space of 30, 60, 72 Cubic Meter respectively, or roughly 300, 600, 720 normal size shipping boxes.
This type is the most commonly used in the cargo field. The Advantages of using the enclosed container are product protection

and safety, and allowing the most economical use of space.

Less Container Load ( LCL)
This service is dedicated to those shipment whose space is insufficient to fill a 20 ft container. Shipments are individually

crated and consolidated on freight carries bound for intended destination. L.C.L. loads are appropriate for sending smaller

shipments, samples, gifts and personal items. Orders less than a container volume are calculated by the cubic meter. Please

contact us for more information regarding shipments of less than a container volume.

Air Freight
Air Freight is fastest way to ship, but also the most expensive one.
Cargo do charge by the kilo, but in addition, also by volume, whichever happens to be greatest. A standard carton box is 50 x

58 x 33 cm (20 x 23 x 13 inches). According to the cargo calculation, that carton’s volume is equal to about 15 kilos. If

there is less than 15 kilos of product in that carton box, then you still will pay for 15 kilos. If there is more than 15

kilos, you pay the greater amount. Let’s say the air cargo rate for you is about $4.00 per kilo which means that carton costs

you in cargo expense at least $60.00. In some cases you will have paid more for the cargo than you paid us for the Bali

handicraft.

Shipping Time by Sea Freight
Shipping to most International ports takes approximately 4 weeks from Indonesia. Shipping to Asia/Southeast Asia destinations

are approximately 2 weeks.

Shipping Cost by Sea Freight
Cost of shippping depends on the shipping destination and volume or quantity of the shipment, All of our shipping quotes

include documentation fees, local handling & trucking fees, packing & stuffing fees, port loading fees and all other local

charges levied in the packing and delivery of your container to the port. D.D.C. fees (Document & Destination Charge) levied

by the port of destination are not included. Some International ports charge a D.D.C. fee upon the arrival and handling of

your shipment in your local port. Please do check with your customs department for more information on D.D.C. charges. When

you contact us we will give you a definitive quote for your destination.

Shipping Insurance
When shipping full containers and LCL cargo via our recommended shipping company we can insure the shipment for of the goods

against any damage whilst in transit, until the time the consignment reaches your door. Cost is 2% of the total value of the

cargo.
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Friday, November 26, 2010

MEDIUM-LOW FURNITURE FINISHING MATERIALS


Traditional finishing materials are the materials that are traditionally used in furniture finishing in early time when furniture industry start to finish the furniture, when coating as finishing material has not been found yet. At that time spray gun which is now become the most popular equipment to apply the finishing materials still has not been used for the furniture finishing process. Finishing materials are applied in a traditional way such: pad, dipped, brush or wipe.
Now although most of the finishing processes are done with modern materials and using modern equipment, but apparently there is also demand for a furniture with traditional finishing materials. Because the traditional finishing with traditional material produce a unique appearance that can not be imitated exactly with modern finishing. Some traditional finishing materials that now used still used are: oil, wax, varnish and shellac.


The advantages of the other traditional finishing materials, is his simple application, does not special equipment and room. Therefore, those finishing materials, is good choice when the equipment and finishing facilities is not available and the desired quality of finishing is not too high.

1. Oil finish
Oil as a finishing material may be is the oldest. This finishing materials type is very easy and very simple in application and does not require a special finishing equipment and room. The furniture is brushed or dipped and wiped equally with rag or cloth. The finishing results is very natural, show the beauty of the wood with very alive and interesting look. The disadvantage is: oil finish almost does not form color, so the color is highly dependent of the basic colors and quality of the wood underneath. This finishing also very thin layer almost does not form film so can not provide the maximum protection to the wood underneath.
There are many names for this oil finish such as teak oil, danish oil, china oil, etc. Oil finish is made from extracted beans or trees (linseed oil), tung oil is made from extracted the seeds of a tung plant which is known in china, so also known as china oil. Oil plants can also be heated to a temperature 500 degrees Fahrenheit to increase gloss result and reduce drying time. Development of the next oil finish is then processed and mixed with resin to improve its quality and is known by the name of varnish.

2.Varnish.
Varnish is a finishing material that is made from oil with chemical processes using a mixture of the phenolic resin, alkyd and urethane. The oil used is the same type with oil that used for oil finish. Varnish will react with the hot air to produce a strong and elastic film. The drying time of this material is relatively long, up to 1 day for each layer application. Varnish is usually clear without any color, although can also be mixed with pigment to form a specific color. The application can brush or wipe, but now it can also be diluted with thinner and sprayed. Thinner that is used to thin this material is a kind of oil like turpentine or mineral spirit. Varnish will form a film on the surface, and will give protection to the wood underneath. The film thickness depend on the application times, so to get the thick film we need to apply varnish several times. The drying of every layer is very important, we have to make sure the previous layer is really dry before apply the next layer on it.

3. Wax finish
As the oil finish, wax will produce a very natural appearance with very soft and smooth surface. The most widely used wax is the wax obtained from the bee farm (beeswax), which will melt at a temperature about 140 degree Fahrenheit. Wax applications is very easy, brush or wipe evenly on the surface then cleaned with a cloth. The resulting surface is very unique: slippery and smooth, when being touched with very natural look. Wax is available in natural or colored, usually brown and black. Although wax is available with some color but the finished color produced by this materials is very limited. So the color and appearance that is produced depends on the color of wood underneath. Wax finish is also give only very small protection to the wood underneath.

4. Shellac (politur)
Approximately since 1820 until 1920 shellac is an extremely popular used as a finishing material for the wood before it is replaced by the coating. This finishing material provides a layer of film that be able to provide better protection than oil or wax finish. Shellac is basically have a yellowish color and when applied will produce a yellow color depending on how thick the layer of shellac on the wood surface. In the next development there is also available uncolored shellac (bleach shellac), which provided film without any color. The bleach shellac is use to finish natural or white color.
Shellac is made from natural resin produced by plants from India, shellac is available in the store in the chips form. The pieces need to solve in alcohol to make liquid form before applied to the surface of the wood. The application was originally by padding on the surface using cloth. The padding is repeat many times until get the desired thickness. The previous layer of shellac must be dry before the next application. The more application layer the thick film formed, the gloss will be generated and higher and the resulting color will darker or yellower. But now shellac is also possible to be sprayed by spray gun. By spray method the application is much faster and easily controlled to obtain the desired thickness.
The finishing layer get from shellac will provide sufficient protection to the wood underneath. The disadvantages of this material is that he requires long drying time for each application, the color selection and gloss is very limited and the difficulties in controlled. Now the finishing process with shellac is almost entirely replaced with the coating as a modern finishing material. Shellac is still used in the furniture industry especially because his application is simple. This material can applied with cloth without using special equipment and room. The other reason is because this material is save and almost does not make pollution to the environment.

SOURCE: http://www.wisnofurniturefinishing.com
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Thursday, November 25, 2010

WATER BASE STAIN


Water base stain is a type of stain which is used water as its main solvent. Water base stain including the water base finishing materials which is becomes trend in the finishing industry today. This material use water as its major solvent so it is considered as an environmentally friendly finishing material. The issue of environmental degradation and climate change has force the industry society to use the materials and system that is more environmentally friendly. This reason makes the water base finishing materials become increasingly popular. Water based stains as the part of the water base finishing material also become popular and is liked by many peoples.


Actually the water base finishing materials technology has been known since long time ago. Started in about 1970, there many water base coating or waterborne materials are introduced to the finishing industry, but there are lot or limitation that restricted the uses of this material. Today much development have been carried out to make this finishing material have much better perform than when first introduced.
The water base stain is a finishing material used to form a color in a process of finishing. According to the type of finish that is produced then there are 2 types of water base stain that are the water based wood stain and water base paint.

*Water based wood stain, water based stain.

That is a water based stain used to color the wood to make a transparent color finishing. It is thin and usually applied directly to the wood. It is made from organic pigment as its main ingredient diluted in water and little amount of solvent. This stain produces a bright and transparent coloration. This stain will also penetrate and absorbed by the wood as well as other organic pigmented stain. This stain can be applied in various ways such as: by spray, brush, dipped or wiped. It is can also be applied under many type of clear coating such as: NC, PU and AC as well as the water base coating. The stain is available in various colors except white. We can mix this stain can be mixed to produce the desired color if necessary. The principle of this stain mixing can be done by using the theory of the color triangle.

*Water based paint, water based base coat.

It is a stain that is used to make solid color (opaque color) finish. This stain is thick form as well as the other base coat, paint or enamel. Water based paint is made from inorganic pigment mix with a water based clear coating as binder. This material can be applied over raw wood or sealer to generate a solid color. It is available in a variety of colors including white. If necessary, it can be mixed to make the required color using the color triangle theory principle.

The using of water based stain.
The use of the water base stain principally is the same with other stain, but since this stain use water as its major solvent then he has some unique characters.
This is some tips in dealing with water based stain.

*Choose the appropriate color stain according with the desired color.

The stain is applied in the finishing process to form color. Therefore, the stain must be selected in accordance with the basic color of the wood and the final color desired. Use the triangle theory to choose the right stain color.

*The unfinished wood should be dry.

Water based stain contains water in its mix. The stain application to the wood means that the wood is wetted with water. The dry wood will make the drying process can occur relatively easy and fast. But if the wood is still wet, then drying stain will be difficult and slowly happened.

*The environmental conditions.

Drying process is the evaporation of water into the air. In a hot and dry environment, the water evaporation process can easily and quickly happen. But at the humid weather the environment air is full with water vapor and no longer receives water vapor. In a humid or rainy weather the drying process of the water base stain becomes very slow. To do better control the finishing process with water base material, an oven should be quipped in the finishing room.

*The sanding in unfinished wood.

Water based stain will be more wet the wood compared with thinner base wood stain. The water in the stain will wet and lift the wood fibers to make the wood surface tend to be rough. Generally the water base stain will lift more wood fiber and need more sanding process. Water base stain also has a high risk of blotchy and uneven color if the surface underneath has porosity variation. To minimized the uneven porosity then the unfinished wood surface should be well prepared. The proper sanding is needed to ensure that the wood surface is even and smooth. Do glue sizing (sealer sizing) if necessary to do better preparation in the unfinished wood.

*Use non corrosion equipment to handle this material.

Water base is corrosive materials. The water in the mixture will attack the metal especially the iron. The container to place this material and the equipment used to handle this material should be made of non corrosion substance. The plastic bucket and drum are the most used to keep and place this material. Meanwhile the tip and nozzle for the spray gun used usually are made of stainless steel.

SOURCE: http://www.wisnofurniturefinishing.com
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WAX FINISHING FOR WOOD

Wax finish is almost similar with the oil finish, is one of the traditional finishing materials that could produce the finishing looks: very natural, soft appearance, smooth surface, with a simple application method. Compared with oil finish, wax material has higher viscosity, so it can be applied with a little thicker than the oil finish. As with oil finish, wax finish can not provide protection to the wood surface underneath. The protection of wax even less compare with oil finish, because the wax can not penetrate and wet the layer of wood like the oil finish does.


As with the oil finish, the wax layer can not build film layer, he will not give protection to the underneath surface from the water, air, and heat or solvent. But wax will be able to produce a smooth surface and subtle, since that it will help avoid the scratches caused by friction on the surface.
The wax application is like oil application, with wipe, brush and then even with a brush or rag to get even layer on the surface. Wax will fill and coloring the pores and grain of wood and will produce a natural and attractive appearance that can not be replaced by other finishing material. The wax color which is usually very little will make the resulting appearance becomes very soft and natural and can not be replaced by stain or glaze application. Because of his characteristic appearance that is very unique, this finishing is still loved by some people.
Wax material are made from a type of wasp, the same material that use to make candle usually has a brown base color, but by mixing with pigments it can be made with various colors. Now there is a wax supplier that provides wax in various colors like green, red other color.
One of the disadvantages of wax finish is that we can not fully control the finish color. The final color highly depends on the base color of the unfinished wood. If the base colors of the wood vary so the final finishing color will vary also. Therefore, to produce an even final finishing color, it is necessary get the even wood base color.
At this time some peoples do a combination of wax finis with the use of stain and sealer. Finishing step is as follows:
1. Stain (sap stain and equalizer to even the base color of the wood)
2. Thin sealer
3. Wax

This finishing process could produce a more flat finish, but with a wax finish looks like. Equalizer stain and sap stain is used to even wood base color so that the final color obtained will uniform. Sealer is applied over the stain to protect the stain so as not wiped off in the wax application. This sealer application should not be too thick, because if too thick will form a film layer and the finishing result will be no longer look natural. The sealer normally used is the nitrocellulose as the easiest and simplest, but other type of sealer is also can be used, as long as not too thick to avoid the film layer build.

SOURCE: http://www.wisnofurniturefinishing.com
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Monday, November 15, 2010

SYNTHETIC WICKER CHAIRS

A collection of Side and Arm Chair with VIRO Synthetic Fiber;

Handwoven Viro Synthetic fibers
Strong and Sturdy Alumunium-Frame
Rust-proof and UV-Resistant
Various choices of yours
Stacking for bulk container capacity
Easy maintanance and strong durability
Comfort and Stylish

SC 12009
Wales Side Chair
H.89xW.59xD.47 cm
Load.840/ 40" Container
Viro Plastik Flat 6 mm-Alu Pipe
$50-55


SW 080155-B
Olec Side Chair
H.93xW.47xD.60 cm
Load.840/ 40" Container
Viro Plastik Flat 6 mm-Alu Pipe
$49-54

SC 121801
HK Side Chair
H.89xW.59xD.47 cm
Load.840/ 40" Container
Viro Plastik Flat 6 mm-Alu Pipe
$50-55

SC 12003
Norfolk Arm Chair
H.84xW.58xD.68 cm
Load.768/40"
Viro Plastik Flat 6 mm-Alu Pipe
$60-65

SC 12005
Abruzzo Arm Chair
H.95xW.50xD.60 cm
Load. 1,750/40"
Viro Plastik Flat 6 mm-Alu Pipe
$60-65

SC 12008
Vancouver Arm Chair
H.87xW.62xD.65 cm
Load. 840/40"
Viro Plastik Flat 6 mm-Alu Pipe
$70-75
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SYNTHETIC WICKER

'Resin wicker' or Synthetic Wicker, also known as all-weather wicker, is manufactured predominantly for use in outdoor furniture. It is meant to look like natural wicker, but is made of a synthetic material that only requires minimal maintenance and is extremely durable.



Traditionally, natural wicker was used to manufacture a variety of different products including baskets or outdoor furniture. Wicker is originally made from natural fibres, such as rattan, a material gained from the so called rotan tree, a vine like plant.The term rattan is sometimes used interchangeably with wicker, but in fact depicts the fibre used to create the wicker work. Rattan is very elastic and therefore greatly apt to produce baskets, hampers and chairs. The branch like material is woven for the purpose of constructing a sturdy but elastic product, wicker. The end result are those comfortable deep seating wicker chairs that we all know from our parents or grandparents.The elements gradually break down the color and make the wicker brittle.[3] The fibres lose their elasticity and eventually break and the product ceases its use. Nowadays, most natural wicker products are used indoors, e.g. as furniture in a sun room or solarium.

Traditional Wicker Chair

Resin wicker is a very similar looking material. However, it is not subject to the impact of the elements. Synthetic polyethylene fibres resin wicker is durable, resistant against the sun's UV radiation as well as against humidity and water.The color is added in the production process and forms part of the fibre, thereby maintaining the desired visual appeal of the product it is used for.Resin wicker it is very elastic and sturdy, providing for great stability and seating comfort, those exact features that we like traditional wicker for. Furthermore, resin wicker requires much less maintenance. It is very easy to clean; it can simply be hosed down. It also does not require to be re-painted, as its colors barely fade over time. Due to these features, resin wicker has become extremely popular for outdoor products such as patio furniture.

Resin wicker is generally used over an aluminum frame to create light weight outdoor furniture. This type of furniture benefits from the advantages of resin wicker. Often described as all-weather resin wicker, it withstands the forces of the elements. Be it in very hot and humid climates or through cold winters, it has become the material of choice for swimming pool lounges, patio dining sets, outdoor sofas and terrace bistro type settings. Especially with the newer modern designs, resin wicker furniture is the new trend in the entertainment industry, i.e. patio parties, outdoor dining and lounging.

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Saturday, November 13, 2010

WICKER FURNITURE-FRESH LOOK

Introducing the fresh look and contemporary designs from All weather wicker and wooden furniture Rois Home Design Pty. Ltd

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OCEAN FREIGHT OVERVIEW 2010

Dear Valluable Costumer,
Attn : Export / Import Depart.....

Dear Sir or Madam,

We are Pleased to offer you best ocean freight for covering your shipment cargo detail as bellow :

Port of Loading : Jakarta / Surabaya / Semarang and Belawan Port.
Destination : Please see below.....
Type Container : 20'FT / 40'STD / 40'HC

EUROPE ( Valid for Loading From Jakarta, Surabaya, Semarang and Belawan Only )

Alexandria, Egypt Usd.1900/3900/3900 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Algeciras, Spain Usd.2650/4650/4750 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Antwerb, Belgium Usd.1800/3600/3700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Amsterdam, Nederland Usd.1800/3600/3700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC


Ashdod, Israel Usd.2400/4400/4500 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Beirut, Lebanon Usd.2300/4300/4400 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Bremenhaven, Germany Usd.2350/4100/4200 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Barcelona, Spain Usd.1800/3600/3700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Benghazi, Germany Usd.2450/4650/4750 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Budapest, Rumania Usd.2650/5200/5300 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Constanza, Romania Usd.2300/4300/4400 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Damietta, Egypt Usd.2400/4500/4600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Fos sur mer, France Usd.2250/4500/4600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Felixtowe, UK Usd.2200/4100/4200 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Gydnia, Polandia Usd.2375/4675/4775 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Gdansk, Polandia Usd.2550/5400/5500 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Genoa, Italy Usd.2200/4100/4200 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Geaotauro, Italy Usd.2350/4600/4700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Gemlik, Turkey Usd.2400/4500/4600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Hamburg, Germany Usd.1800/3600/3700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Hamina, Finland Usd.2650/4750/4850 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Hull, UK Usd.2650/4700/4800 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Haydarpasa, Turkey Usd.2400/4500/4600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Haifa, Israel Usd.2500/4600/4700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Izmir, Turkey Usd.2400/4500/4600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Istanbul, Turkey Usd.2300/4300/4400 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Illichevsk, Ukraine Usd.2300/4300/4400 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Kiev, Ukraine Usd.2550/4300/4400 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Klaipeda, Lithuania Usd.2575/4650/4750 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Koper, Slovakia Usd.2350/4400/4500 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Kotka, Finland Usd.2750/4500/4600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Latakia, Syiria Usd.2300/4300/4400 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Liverpool, UK Usd.2550/4850/4950 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Le Havre, France Usd.1800/3600/3700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Livorno, Italy Usd.2300/4200/4300 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Leixos, Portugal Usd.2800/4900/5000 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Limasol, Cyprus Usd.2400/4400/4500 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Lisbon, Portugal Usd.2800/5800/5800 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Las pezia, Italy Usd.2350/4600/4600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Mantyluoto, Finland Usd.2750/4550/4650 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Mersin, Turkey Usd.2400/4500/4600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Napoli, Italy Usd.2650/4550/4650 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Odessa, Ukraine Usd.2300/4400/4500 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Port Said, Egypt Usd.2300/4300/4400 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Piraeus, Greece Usd.2300/4300/4400 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Poti, Georgia Usd.2500/4600/4700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Ploce, Croatia Usd.2300/4350/4450 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Riga, Latvia Usd.2650/4950/5050 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Rijeka, Kroasia Usd.2350/4400/4500 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Rotterdam, Nederland Usd.1800/3600/3700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Rauma, Finland Usd.2450/4250/4350 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Southamton, Uk Usd.2400/4400/4500 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Sokna, Egypt Usd.2100/4150/4250 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Skikda Usd.2450/4650/4750 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Turku, Finland Usd.2450/4650/4750 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Tunis, Tunisia Usd.2650/4600/4700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Tripoli, Libya Usd.2600/4800/4900 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Thessaloniki, Greece Usd.2500/4800/4900 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Talin, Estonia Usd.2750/4650/4750 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Trieste, Italy Usd.2200/4100/4200 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Tilbury, UK Usd.2550/4900/4900 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Valencia, Spain Usd.2050/3950/4050 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Varna, Bulgaria Usd.2300/4550/4650 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Venice, Italy Usd.2200/4100/4200 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Warsawa, Poland Usd.2900/5700/5800 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC


MIDLEEAST & RED SEA ( Valid for Loading from Jakarta and Surabaya Only )

Aden, Yemen Usd.1550/3150/3150 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
San'a, Yemen Usd.1650/2950/2950 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Aqaba, Jordan Usd.1500/2400/2400 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Abu Dhabi, UAE Usd.1400/2650/2650 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Ajman, UAE Usd.1350/2350/2350 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Bahrain Usd.1400/2700/2700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Bandar Abbas, Iran Usd.1350/2350/2350 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Dammam, SA Usd.1450/2375/2375 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Doha, Qatar Usd.1450/2750/2750 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Dubai, Jebel Ali Usd.1050/1850/1850 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Fujairah, UAE Usd.1550/3150/3150 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Hodeida, Yemen Usd.1650/3150/3150 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Usd.1450/2650/2650 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Karachi Usd.1050/1750/1750 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Kuwait Usd.1450/2350/2350 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Khor Fakkan, UAE Usd.1650/3150/3150 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Muscat, Oman Usd.1450/2350/2350 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Salalah, Oman Usd.1450/2350/2350 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Usd.1600/2450/2450 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Sharjah, UAE Usd.1450/2350/2350 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Mukkala Usd.2350/2600/2600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Um'Qasr, Iraq Usd.2450/4700/4700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC


CENTRAL AMERICA, CARIBEAN & MEXICO ( Valid for Loading From Jakarta, Surabaya, Semarang and Belawan Only )

Puerto Caldera Usd.3700/6400/6400 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Rio Haina Usd.3550/7500/7700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Puerto Limon Usd.3900/7300/7700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
San Jose, Costarica Usd.4400/8500/8700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Puerto Guetzal Usd.3100/6100/6200 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Guatemala City Usd.3500/6700/6700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Bufalo, Honduras Usd.3700/6300/6300 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
San Lorenzo Usd.3700/6300/6300 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Kingston, Jamaica Usd.3700/6900/6900 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Esenada, Mexico Usd.3900/6900/6900 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Guadalaraja, Mexico Usd.4800/7900/7900 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Manzanillo, Mexico Usd.3100/5800/5800 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Mexico City, Mexico Usd.3400/6300/5400 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Corinto, Nicaragua Usd.4700/7100/7100 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Balboa, Panama Usd.3200/6900/6900 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Colon free Zone Usd.4150/6700/6700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Cristobal, Panama Usd.3500/6900/6900 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC

SOUTH AMERICA ( Valid for Loading From Jakarta, Surabaya, Semarang and Belawan Only )

Buenos Aires Usd.3100/5800/5800 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Montevideo, Uruguay Usd.3100/5800/5800 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Paramaribo Usd.4700/7600/7600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Callao, Peru Usd.3600/7300/7300 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Asuncion, Paraguay Usd.3400/6500/6500 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Georgetown, Guyana Usd.4900/7800/7800 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Guayaguil, Ecuador Usd.3600/7100/7100 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Buenaventura Usd.3600/7100/7100 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Cartagena, Columbia Usd.3500/5900/6000 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Antifagasta, Chili Usd.3850/7200/7200 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Aricca, Chili Usd.3900/6800/6800 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Valparaiso, Chili Usd.3900/6800/6800 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Santos, Brazil Usd.3100/5800/5800 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Itajai, Brazil Usd.3100/5800/5800 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Paranagua, Brazil Usd.3100/5800/5800 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Rio Grande, Brazil Usd.3100/5800/5800 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Puerto Cabello Usd.4100/7600/7600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Laguira, Venezuela Usd.4100/7600/7600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC

AMERICA, USA ( Valid for Loading From Jakarta, Surabaya, Semarang and Belawan Only )

Los Angeles Usd.3250/4750/4950 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Oakland Usd.3250/4750/4950 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Tacoma Usd.3250/4750/4950 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Seattle Usd.3250/4750/4950 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Log Beach Usd.3250/4750/4950 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
New York Usd.3750/4750/4950 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Norfolk Usd.3750/4750/4950 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Savannah Usd.3750/4750/4950 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
New York Usd.3650/4350/4550 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Norfolk Usd.3650/4350/4550 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Savannah Usd.3650/4350/4550 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC

AFRICA ( Valid for Loading From Jakarta, Surabaya, Semarang and Belawan Only )

Abidjan, Ivory coast Usd.2750/4900/4900 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Apapa, Nigeria Usd.2650/5000/5000 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Algiers, Algeria Usd.2900/5700/5700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Anaba, Algeria Usd.2900/5700/5700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Banjul, Gambia Usd.3150/6100/6100 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Bata, Equtorial Guenea Usd.4300/8400/8400 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Beijaia, Algeria Usd.2900/5700/5700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Berbera, Somalia Usd.1650/2600/2600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Beira, Mozambique Usd.2650/5100/5100 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Capetown, S Africa Usd.1850/3400/3400 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Casablanca, Moroco Usd.2850/5250/5250 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Conakry, Guenea Usd.4100/7900/7900 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Cotonou, Benin Usd.2750/4900/4900 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Dakar, Senegal Usd.3250/6175/6175 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Daresalam, Tanzania Usd.2100/3950/3950 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Djibouti, East Africa Usd.2500/4100/4100 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Douala, Cameron Usd.3500/6700/6700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Durban, South Africa Usd.1950/3550/2550 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Freetown, Sieraleone Usd.3900/7600/7600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Johanesborg, S Africa Usd.1850/3550/3550 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Libreville, Gabon Usd.4500/8900/9900 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Luanda Usd.4800/8900/8900 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Lome Usd.2750/4500/4600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Lobito, Angola Usd.4900/8700/8700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Lagos Usd.2750/4500/4600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Matadi, Zaire Usd.4500/8700/8700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Maputo Usd.2550/3900/3900 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Moroni, Comores Usd.2850/4700/4700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Mombasa, Kenya Usd.2000/3700/3700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Monrovia, Liberia Usd.3550/6900/6900 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Nouakchott, Mauritius Usd.3400/6200/6200 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Nacala Usd.2950/4400/4400 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Pointenoire, Congo Usd.3800/7600/7600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Port Elizabeth, S.Afrca Usd.2425/4800/4800 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Port Luis, Mauritius Usd.2100/3700/3700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Port sudan, Sudan Usd.2150/3900/3900 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Oran, Algeria Usd.3300/6500/6500 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Reunion, Mauritius Usd.3550/6800/6800 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Skikda, Algeria Usd.2375/4300/4300 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Tamatave, Madagascar Usd.2100/3900/3900 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Tanga, Tanzania Usd.2300/4200/4200 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Tema, Ghana Usd.2750/4900/4900 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Tincan Icelan, Nigeria Usd.2550/4900/4900 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Toamasina, Madagascar Usd.2100/3900/3900 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Wallvis bay, Namibia Usd.3600/7100/7100 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Zanzibar, Tanzania Usd.3500/7000/7000 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC

PHILIPINES ( Valid for Loading From Jakarta Only )

Manila South Usd. 380/ 750/ 750 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Manila North Usd. 380/ 750/ 750 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Davao Usd. 950/1750/1750 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Cebu Usd. 875/1400/1400 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC

TAIWAN ( Valid for Loading From Jakarta Only )

Kaohsiung Usd. 250/ 450/ 450 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Taichung Usd. 300/ 600/ 600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Keelung Usd. 250/ 450/ 450 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC

VIETNAM ( Valid for Loading From Jakarta Only )

Haipong Usd. 475/ 800/ 800 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Danang Usd. 775/1425/1425 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Phuc Long Usd. 400/ 650/ 650 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Vict Port Usd. 450/ 950/ 950 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Hochiminh Usd. 250/ 550/ 550 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Tan Cang Usd. 300/ 650/ 650 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Cat Lai Usd. 250/ 550/ 550 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC

THAILAND ( Valid for Loading From Jakarta Only )

Bangkok Usd. 275/ 475/ 475 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Laemchabang Usd. 375/ 575/ 575 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Latkrabang Usd. 375/ 575/ 575 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Songkhla Usd. 375/ 575/ 575 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC

INDIA ( Valid for Loading From Jakarta Only )

Colombo Usd.1100/1850/1850 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Chennai Usd. 850/1500/1500 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Nhava Sheva Usd.1000/2150/2150 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Cochin Usd.1450/2450/2450 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Tuticorin Usd.1100/1800/1800 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Mundhra Usd.1100/1950/1950 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Kolkatta Usd.1225/2450/2450 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Chittaggong Usd. 900/1500/1500 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC


KOREA & CHINA ( Valid for Loading From Jakarta Only )

Incheon Usd. 275/ 550/ 550 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Hongkong Usd. 175/ 325/ 325 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Shanghai Usd. 200/ 350/ 350 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Busan Usd. 280/ 575/ 575 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Ulsan Usd. 375/ 725/ 725 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Kwangyang Usd. 400/ 750/ 750 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Xingang Usd. 375/ 600/ 600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Yantian Usd. 550/ 850/ 850 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Fuzhou Usd. 700/1100/1100 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Haikou Usd. 675/1225/1225 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Quanzhou Usd. 500/ 955/ 955 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Chiwan Usd. 575/ 875/ 875 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Dalian Usd. 575/ 775/ 775 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Ningbo Usd. 350/ 580/ 580 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Pu dong Usd. 675/ 750/ 750 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Qingdao Usd. 375/ 600/ 600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Gui gang Usd. 675/ 775/ 775 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Hai nan Usd. 775/1375/1375 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Huang pu Usd. 675/1200/1200 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Wuhan Usd. 550/ 850/ 850 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Shenzhen Usd. 675/ 625/ 625 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Tianjin Usd. 655/1125/1125 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Shekau Usd. 575/ 775/ 775 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Wuzhou Usd. 675/1355/1355 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Xiamen Usd. 450/ 800/ 800 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Nantong Usd. 475/ 850/ 850 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Zhanjiang Usd. 525/ 750/ 750 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC

MALAYSIA & BRUNEI ( Valid for Loading From Jakarta Only )

Portklang Usd. 200/ 400/ 400 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Pasir Gudang Usd. 365/ 700/ 700 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Penang Usd. 350/ 585/ 585 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Kuching Usd. 850/1500/1500 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Sibu Usd. 800/1400/1400 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Kota Kinabalu Usd. 800/1400/1400 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Bintulu Usd. 800/1400/1400 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Labuan Usd. 850/1550/1550 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Miri Usd. 900/1550/1550 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Sandakan Usd.1000/1600/1600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Tawau Usd.1000/1600/1600 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Muara Usd. 875/1725/1725 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC

JAPAN MAIN PORT ( Valid for Loading From Jakarta Only )

Tokyo Usd. 425/ 825/ 825 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Osaka Usd. 425/ 825/ 825 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Kobe Usd. 425/ 825/ 825 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Nagoya Usd. 425/ 825/ 825 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Yokohamma Usd. 425/ 825/ 825 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC

AUSTRALIA ( Valid for Loading From Jakarta and Surabaya Only )

Melbourne Usd.1050/2050/2050 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Brisbane Usd.1050/2050/2050 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Adelaide Usd.1050/2050/2050 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Fremantle Usd.1050/2050/2050 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC
Sydney Usd.1050/2050/2050 per 20'FT/40'STD/40'HC

Note : " ALL ABOVE RATES STILL NEGOTIABLE "

* All the above rate Subject to Loading THC & Subject to Doc IDR.100.000
* Validity untill end of November 31, 2010
* For Other Destination pls contact...........
* All the above are subject to space & equipment availability.
* Above rates are valid for non-dangerous cargo only

Pls confirm if our rates acceptable, otherwise pls kindly also to info us. And if you have any futher inquery, pls don't hesitate to contact me.

Thanks for your good cooperation and waiting your positive reply soon.

With kind regards
Nur Salim
www.salim-furnicraftexindo.blogspot.com
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