April 23rd, 2008 indonesiaexport
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FCL
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20′
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Volume
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30 Cubic Meters
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SOUTHAMPTON, UK
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2,000.00
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Quoted April 23rd, 2008 — Valid ’till end April 2008
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Trucking
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720.00
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Handling & Stuffing
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180.00
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Fumigation — ISPM#15
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150.00
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Documentation
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Bill of Loading
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40.00
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Doc. Handicraft, Furniture
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25.00
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Courier
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30.00
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Packing to be advised at time of shipping but, as
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a rule-of-thumb, generally approx. 6% of the total invoice value.
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TOTAL (excl. packing material)
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3,145.00
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THC (Freight Collect Only)
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95.00
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April 23rd, 2008 indonesiaexport
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LCL Rate — Based on 1 cubic meter
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Antwerp & Rotterdam
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80.00
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Per CBM
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DDC
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31.00
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Per CBM
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AMS
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20.00
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Per Shipment
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TRUCKING
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10.00
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Per CBM
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PACKING W/ WOOD CRATE
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35.00
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Per CBM
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HANDLING
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25.00
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Per Shipment
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BILL OF LADING
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10.00
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Per Shipment
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CUSTOM CLEARANCE
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30.00
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Per Shipment
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DOCUMENT & COURRIER
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55.00
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Per Shipment
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FUMIGATION
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60.00
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Per Shipment
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ABSORMATIC
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5.00
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Per PCS
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TOTAL
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361.00
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April 22nd, 2008 indonesiaexport
We’ve made a few small changes to our structure over the past 2 days — hopefully, they’ll make your life easier.
The Indonesia Export Site Map
You can access this from our Information tab in the top navigation menu. We hope it will give you a clean and easy way to navigate through the website.
Product Index with Thumbnails
In addition to our Alphabetical Product Index, we’ve now added an Alphabetical Index with Thumbnails (first image from every category). You’ll have to navigate through page by page (using the menu at the bottom) but rather than our sometimes obscure product line titles, you’ll have a handy small image to help you identify what you’re looking for.
Product Index by Type
We’ve also broken down the different product lines into categories that may help you find similar or related product lines while you’re putting together an order. No hard or fast rules, just fairly general headings:
- Furniture
- Classic Bali Carvings — Decorative Artwork & Craft
- Modern Craft — Decorative Giftware & Home Decor from Bali, Lombok & Java
- Candles, Incense & Oils
- Homeware, Tableware & Functional Home Decor
- Stone, Glass, Ceramic & Terracotta
- Stock Lists
(These links, by the way, are clickable — you can use them to go straight to the relevant section on the Product Index.)
Finally, I had removed the Logon link from the top navigation bar — sorry about that, it’s back now.
Afternoon,
Sean
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April 22nd, 2008 indonesiaexport
| FCL |
20′ |
40′ |
| Volume |
30 Cubic Meters |
60 Cubic Meters |
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| Toronto — Canada |
4,100.00 |
5,100.00 |
| Quoted April 22, 2008 — Valid ’till end April 2008 |
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| Shipping line by Evergreen |
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| Trucking |
720.00 |
1,214.00 |
| Handling & Stuffing |
180.00 |
360.00 |
| Fumigation — ISPM#15 |
150.00 |
206.00 |
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| Documentation |
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| Bill of Loading |
40.00 |
40.00 |
| Doc. Handicraft, Furniture |
25.00 |
25.00 |
| Courier |
30.00 |
30.00 |
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| TOTAL (excl. packing material) |
5,245.00 |
6,975.00 |
| Packing to be advised at time of shipping but, as |
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| a rule-of-thumb, generally approx. 6% of the total invoice value. |
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| THC (Freight Collect Only) |
95.00 |
145.00 |
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April 9th, 2008 indonesiaexport
I’m probably way off base calling this line “rococo” but, like the French style of the 18th Century, it’s elegant, ornate and ornamental.
The category comprises wooden corbels (shown in the photo) which can be used decoratively on their own or mounted as pairs for shelving; medallions mounted on bases for display and mirror frames.
Wood types are a combination of Durian and Wani.
Enjoy the whole range by going to:
Bali Rococo Corbels, Mirror Frames & Medallions
Sean
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April 9th, 2008 indonesiaexport
We don’t have many Durian Wood products — we do find the wood used a little however in some of our Storyboards, The Bali Rococo Line and the pole for Balinese Umbrellas.
Strictly speaking, Durian is a plant (bears fruit) rather than a tree. The fruit is very popular here in Bali and when it’s in season, it’s sometimes hard to escape the sickly sweet smell. And, when I say it’s sickly sweet, I’m not kidding — that’s how it smells.
The Durian over here is probably Durian zibethinus but as there are a few species across the archipelago, feel free to correct me if you have a better candidate for the type used in handicrafts.
If you’re interested in learning more, please visit the Durian Palace:
http://www.durianpalace.com/
Excellent site, written by a real fan of the Durian.
Botanically speaking, durian is a member of the plant family Bombacaceae, which also includes the baobab (Adansonia digitata) of tropical Africa, malabar chestnut (Pachira aquatica), bombax (Bombax ellipticum), silk floss tree (Chorisia speciosa), and the balsa or corkwood tree (Ochroma pyramidale). Duri is a Malaysian word meaning “spike.” In the genus Durio are at least 27 or 28 species, 19 of which are native to the island of Borneo (thought to be Durio’s original center of diversity), 11 to peninsular Malaysia, and 7 to Sumatra. Of 27 species, at least seven are notable for producing edible fruit, one of which (Durio zibethinus) is cultivated commercially in huge quantities in southeast Asia. Zibethinus is derived from the Italian word zibetto, which means “civet cat,” an old name for “skunk”—very unflattering for the durian, and some durian antagonists would say, for the civet cat!
The durian is a very ancient and primitive fruit. Some botanists regard the wild ancestors of modern durians as one of the first plants to rely on animals for dispersal of its seeds, enticing them to do so with attractive, nutritious, delicious, and odiferous food surrounding the seeds within a large fruit capsule. A British botanist named E.J.H. Corner originated this “durian theory of plant evolution.” In scientific papers published starting in 1949, he argued that the enticement of animals to transport seeds in their bellies arose before all other methods of plant seed dispersal, and that primitive ancestors of D. zibethinus were the not only the earliest practitioners of that strategy but the earliest plants to evolve into woody trees. (Read David Quammen’s entertaining and informative article about E.J.H. Corner’s durian theory of plant evolution here.)
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April 8th, 2008 indonesiaexport
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FCL
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20′
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40′
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Volume
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30 Cubic Meters
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60 Cubic Meters
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Hamburg — Germany
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2,200.00
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4,075.00
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Quoted April 08, 2008 — Valid ’till end April 2008
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Shipping line by Yang Ming
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Trucking
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720.00
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1,214.00
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Handling & Stuffing
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180.00
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360.00
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Fumigation — ISPM#15
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150.00
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206.00
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Documentation
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Bill of Loading
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40.00
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40.00
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Doc. Handicraft, Furniture
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25.00
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25.00
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Courier
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30.00
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30.00
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Packing to be advised at time of shipping but, as
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a rule-of-thumb, generally approx. 6% of the total invoice value.
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TOTAL (excl. packing material)
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3,345.00
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5,950.00
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THC (Freight Collect Only)
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95.00
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145.00
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April 8th, 2008 indonesiaexport
Another update that’s been a long while coming — Potted or Arranged Flowers.
In most instances, we already sell or can supply the component pieces for these displays but, for most clients, it’s just a little too like hardwork going through a container load of coconut wood flower heads, twisted stems, pandan and so on and putting it all in pots or glassware to make it look pretty.
Click Here for Potted Bouquets from Bali
All the new models are at the beginning of the category (FWA-50 through FWA-90).
And, as always, don’t forget our other related categories:
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Enjoy,
Sean
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