Shipping furniture to DR
They ship door to door USA to RD very economically
I ship out of NYC but MIA has plenty too
You are not crazy as I remember the post you are referring to. It's not yet cleared through customs and we are waiting for the poster to update us. Hopefully they do!
This process is not simple especially if you don't speak Spanish. I need to find time to update the thread on residency.
You have to set up an account first. You can get an airfreight and a maritime address. Shipping by boat is better for some things, air for others. They will tell you. You have to have a deposit with them, pay on-site, or by international wire transfer. My experience with them has been very positive.
**this is not for the big, move all your belongings kind of move. It is for things you might want but cannot find or find logistically easier to order, pay for, and have delivered.
and lost my post this morning.
this is waaay overthinking.
Mudanzas are door to door shippers - USA to Rep Dom.
Their fee has all the dock/customs clearances in it.
I ship major appliances, BBQs, lawn mowers...
Residency is not an issue.
Your furniture will arrive... cleared.
Shipping a container of household goods id a different matter sometimes
I have shipped BIG stuff... 8ftx4ftx4ft.. in custom made crates..
Armoires, chairs...you name it.... by Mudanza
EXAMPLE
they sell 'tanques' - barrels to us.. about 45-50 gal ones.
Fill w/ what you want... about $135
The CPS, Aeropost... MIA box shippers are for paperweights...nothing big for me
too rich $$$$$$$$$$$
My last box was 2ft by 2ft by 2ft....$30/35.... NYC to my door step
I have one on its way for $100....
all packed (by them) in a dishwasher box with added height....
You should really investigate this option... zero hassle and about 2 week delivery
NYC & MIA are full of them.... really need to be there... or ship there as I do
Home Depot Sale - Free Ship... Mudanza delivers.
Like all things Dominican - you need to build your network
my shipper is Awlida... NYC & STI..
There are tons more
must be Good Samaritan Day
2016
This week, I dropped off a cooler (22" long +/-) which I bought at Dick's for $20 on sale.
I filled it with what I wanted and had Awilda wrap in cellophane.
Also, I had a power washer shipped (free) to them for forwarding to me..... $165 electric one, new.
Dimensions 24'Hx12"x12"
Price for both to me in Cabrera......$75
Pretty good price, I think.
and so easy ...
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Vinicio in FL
Embarque Bella Vista...NJ/NY
Montero FL &NY... might be $$$\
CarmenCargo Express
Martinez CargoFL
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endorsement
Last week on Long Island, I sent two large Items, One Long & heavy , a Console table Flat Packed & One Marble Sofa Table Also heavy, both cost $ 140.00 to ship from Embarque Jarabacoa , Roosevelt Long Island to Cabarete door to door. Total time is just over 2-weeks. As for re-packing items You are better off Stating what the item is upfront to the shipper , they give a you a price & the rest is thier worry.-
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Germany Aug 2017
Review: Awilda Shipping
We recently shipped in total a total of 11 large and relatively heavy boxes from Germany to Puerto Plata (from Germany up until New York with DHL, then with Awilda), and just wanted to post this review, as this mudanza was also recommended by William Webster on this forum.
So: Can recommend, excellent service from the beginning to the end. We sent the parcels from Germany on August 12th and they arrived September 11th. The handling of the parcels had been seemingly rough, but that's something you can expect on a long journey like that, and the parcels not being the roughest kind there is.
We were contacted immediately when Awilda had received the shipment. We were given the option to pay everything to the driver when they would arrive, and again, excellent service, the driver confirmed the place of delivery and even asked us to check the contents so that everything was fine.
Once there's need to get some items we need from the US or Europe, will definitely be using them again.
Price: 2363 DOP / box, each having a weight of about 40-60 lbs and the dimensions of a large moving parcel.
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The Samaritan is exhausted after EWR this AM.....
I could go on & on....
Once you get the drift - Snowflake- you'll be fine.
No residency needed... pay at ship or on receipt....weight not a factor
A MUST if you live here..... Creo yo!!!!
They use a different system at the docks....
I pack my things - or have him pack them.... that's it.
At times we list contents.... Houshold items.
Much less complicated than Encargo Pac , CPS et al
In 10 yrs... I have had ZERO problems.
Contact a mudanza - contacts above I believe - and ask.Â
If you are shipping house contents don't expect to bypass the need for residency. Expect to have to pay your taxes.
Residency isn't an issue
You can pack them - or they will.
All the boxes go into a container for shipment...then sorted in the DR for local delivery-
box by box.
Cost will vary... the TVs have a standard 'per inch' price
Boxes typically $30-35 each
MIA and northern FLAÂ is on the list above
In addition to the cost of the actual moving you will pay sales tax of 18% plus duty on everything you move IF you do not use the residency exemption! That is a huge chunk of.money potentially! And understand that the tax and duty is applied on the assessed value - meaning whatever customs decides! Calculate carefully and then decide what best for you.
I also disagree on prices. I have found that nothing is 3 or 4 times more expensive. So tell me some examples of the things you are referring to please!

ALL residencies qualify.
Did you bring a car - Reduced rates for those too
I shipped car/furniture.... the works
They spot checked my inventory list.....
Caucedo is the preferred port
I can get almost anything here. Where the price difference is too high or I can't find what I want I simply buy on eBay or.amazon.
On imported items expect to pay premium and of course sales tax. At most I spend 20 to 40% more. Rarely double.the price and never triple in 16 and a half years here.
About the cars: Husband has a Tesla Model 3 that he wants to bring. But it's only a year old and he can't ship it yet. I think it's crazy. But it's his car. I will sell my pickup and replace it at some point after we move. We are not retiring and need things for our work that would be either hard or impossible to replace.Â
And, as I said, I am making a life change but I still have a history. And some of it won't fit in a suitcase or replaceable at the Ikea, (which I am thrilled to find is close to us). I think we will end up with one 20x8x8. Not looking forward to that. It is comforting to hear that someone didn't have every box opened and placed on the ground around the container.
having trouble following some of the posts...
Las Terrenas is considered by some to be 'touristy'
Nagua - not so much
Buy local- buy right and things are affordable - very affordable
Anyway - best of luck
Check out the charging capability for that Tesla
It's good to ship after 1 yr of ownership
We are in North Carolina. Where are you originally from?
Have a good evening. And thanks for the info.
Anyway, I am about to turn into a pumpkin. Catch you later.Â

If you send a container you can't include brand new items. They must have been used by you. You can't load.up on items either. A household if two people would allow two televisions but not four. Â
The 250 dollar comment relates to using a mail forwarder from here. And that is incorrect. When here if you purchase items online,.or someone does it from there and send to you here we use a mail forwarder out of Miami. Purchases In a single package.must have a value under $200 including shipping to Miami. And then you pay shipping at price per pound and or size to the DR.
Tigerink wrote:There is a metered electrical outlet at each parking space where we bought. But the way people drive in Las Terrenas is not very conducive to owning a car with no place to get it easily repaired. I am sure we will make some regretful errors. But I am happy to have found this group.Â
We are in North Carolina. Where are you originally from?
Have a good evening. And thanks for the info.
Great about the outlet.... Tesla worries going down a bit !!
It's about 115-120 miles to Sto Domingo for you..... say 250 R/T
I am Cdn originally, transplanted to Philadelphia and then Cabrera
Moved here in 2009.
Driving is bad all over - calls for extra caution and 6 eyeballs -
4 in front , 2 behind
I would bring all the furniture etc you can.
The familiar surroundings cushion the relocation
Gave us quite a bit of comfort --- feeling like 'home'
And yes, I may be responding to more than one post. Kind of figured that out last night.
Thank you for your help. We have done 100s of hours of research and will continue to do that. But posts like this are extremely helpful. My husband is a software engineer. I am a professional artist, photographer and designer. We hope to bring a positive presence to the area. The one thing we are still trying to find is a church. But we can also do that part online (live streaming) for awhile if needed.
Thank you for your energetic and well operated system. I operated an online chat with 200 regulars for a few years. It's no simple task.
If you need an excellent english speaking customs agent let me know!
Boca Chica address........very close to the airport
My 40ft container arrived there
Hispaniola Freight was my agent
Wendoline DePena
That's the technical response. In fact I do not know what they will do. You need to be asking a lawyer and or customs agent! Your case isn't normal and none of here know enough to help. We will all be soeculating at this point, including me.
Also think about how and where you will store all of this! High humidity will destroy a lot of your supplies if not properly stored. And that could get expensive.
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