Tips In Finding The Best Balikbayan Box Forwarder

By Eric Patterson


Should you be reading this article right now, there is a good chance that you are probably married to a Filipina or even a Filipino, and are all too familiar with the concept of balikbayan. Balikbayan means to go back to ones country and in simpler terms means to repatriate, and usually a Filipino or Filipina will send a balikbayan box to relatives at home in the Philippines. And if you are about to send one back to the Philippines, then you want to find the best forwarder around.

In general the box can basically contain anything, It will generally contain items that will be most appreciated by the receiver, so a lot of thought is really put into what is put inside. Most people will put in canned goods and other dry goods, toiletries and even toys. Yet others may even put the occasional high ticket item like a laptop or even late model cellular phone.

Do not begin your search unless you have a checklist on hand first. We make mistakes when we commit everything to memory and sometimes leave crucial details out. Managers to this day use checklists to keep track of things to aid in their decision, and there is no reason why you cannot use one as well in making yours.

The first step on your checklist is to get as much information on your prospective forwarder. Do ask around your neighbor and colleagues who may have also used a forwarding service recently or are consistently using one for tips and recommendations. If there are more than one service provider in the area, it is best that you ask for multiple opinions and recommendations.

Once you have a list of alternate providers, compare each one by price also if possible. On average the base price per box will be around sixty dollars a piece and upwards, for a general standard sized box. Extra large boxes can be a bit more expensive starting at seventy five dollars and up depending on the location. As a rule, many providers do give box sizes of small, medium, large, and extra large.

Do also compare services across providers also. Ask or see if they can provide pickup services, and some do this for free and some do this for a fee. Most providers however, prefer that you just drop off your box at their designated drop off points.

It is also wise to inquire how far their services extend throughout the Philippine archipelago, and if they will have service centers in all three of the major islands of Luzon, VIsayas, and Mindanao. It is better to have a provider that has a presence on each of these islands rather than just one of them for expediency and reliability.

Thus this article has shown some points you need to consider in looking for a reliable cargo forwarder for your boxes. It is always good to get as much information as possible before making a final decision, particularly when that decision will involve the spending of money of some sort.




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