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How do I ship a full-container of Household Goods (HHG) to Hawaii?

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How do I ship a full-container of Household Goods (HHG) to Hawaii?

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At UTS we want you to get the best deal possible. We are unable to offer a price for full-container loads of HHG lower than you can obtain for yourself through the steamship line, Matson. Check out Matson’s HHG information page for more information. What we can tell you is that shipping a full-container of HHG to Hawaii can be expensive. Expect to pay, up front, at least $4000 or more for a 20 foot container and $6500 or more for a 40 foot container. It is entirely possible that the cost of shipping a full-container of HHG to Hawaii will exceed the value of the HHG. Also, you will have to load the container yourself and, at that, without a ramp – the container floor will be about four feet from ground level. Still, if you’re a resourceful do-it-yourself type of person and the cost of replacing your HHG in Hawaii is more than the price of shipping, then, by all means, go for it! On the other hand, if you cannot afford a full-container, less-than-container load (LCL) shipping might be a

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