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Alin Cargo Express
Balikbayan Box Flat Rate Anywhere in the Philippines
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Branches worldwide: Worldwide Branches
Flat rate: Regular=$82; Extra Large=$98; Jumbo=$102: Flat Rate Anywhere in the Philippines, Luzon, Visayas & Mindanao.
Box size: Regular: 28" x 17" x 18"
Jumbo: 24" x 17" x 24"
- Due to Gas high prices right now $20.00 fee pick-up within Indianapolis area & Gas surcharge per mile outside Indy. Ohio, Kentucky, & Illinois.
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You can track your box here: ALIN CARGO EXPRESS
How to Track your box: Go to Alin-group.com website: ALIN CARGO EXPRESS:
click on top right side Locate / Book
Search booking # ______________
Locate an Item, Click enter, and here you go, you will see the status.
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**When you buy Empty box online; you should also buy $20 delivery service
Please contact us for info: Send us thru text / SMS 817-403-6854
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Empty boxes available at:
HOME: 8853 Stonewall Dr., Indianapolis, IN
SARAGA INTERNATIONAL GROCERY, 3605 Commercial Dr. Indianapolis, IN 317-388-9999 & at Castleton.
ASIA MART, 6103 E 86TH ST, INDIANAPOLIS, IN 317-845-8892
INDY ASIAN GROCERY, Indianapolis, IN
PHILIPPINES COMMUNITY CENTER, 4141 S EAST ST, #104, Indianapolis, IN
Lafayette, IN
Apna International Market: Bloomington
H&M International Market: Dayton Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Lakeview, Ohio
Lexington, Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky
Albion, Illinois
Online purchase empty box applicable only at Indianapolis area.
" Oversize, pregnant or bulging box are not acceptable"
If you want to track you boxes, Please click here: > ALIN CARGO EXPRESS Tracking
" Free replacement Boxes"
Hurry, do not wait, do not dropped off, I can pick-up anywhere in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio with Gas Surcharge, contact me for info.
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TV rate: (with full insurance coverage)
"These are all in wooden crate for protection."
Carpet: Send us the roll diameter measurement x Length and we will give you a quote.
Or you can go to Balikbayan Box Resources
and plug in TV or custom box measurements.
Prohibited items:
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PROHIBITED ITEMS / MATERIALS NOT ACCEPTABLE FOR TRANSPORT
The Company will not accept commercial goods (more than a dozen of any kind) and will not carry:
1. Currency
2. Firearms / Ammunitions
3. Explosives / To Guns
4. Precious Metals
5. Money Orders
6. Traveler’s Checks
7. Precious Stones
8. Drugs
9. Perishables
10. Negotiable Instruments in bearer from: Electrical Appliances; Lewd, obscene, or pornographic materials; Gambling Paraphernalia; Industrial carbons and diamonds; Communication Equipment and computers; Combustible materials; Motor vehicle parts; Microwave ovens; Property the carriage of which is prohibited by law, regulation or statute of any federal, state or local government of any country from, to or through which the shipment may be carried
LIST OF PROHIBITED AND RESTRICTED ITEMS
Prohibited and restricted items, both for import and export that is illegal to ship via Balikbayan Box
(Source: US CBP website United States Government, Import and Export 12/17/2010 and Philippine Bureau of Customs)
. Any Liquid bottled drinks, etc. that can explode and cause box leakage
· Absinthe (alcohol)
· Alcoholic beverages
· Dismantled Auto Parts (Chop chop)
· Cultural artifacts and pottery
· Dog and cat fur
· Firearms, Explosives & Guns, including parts of
· Food products such as cheese, meat
· Hazardous Materials
· Trophies, gold, Haitian
· Meats, Livestock and poultry
· Merchandise from embargoed countries
· Textiles (roll)
· Trademarked and copyrighted articles
· Fluids and Perishable food items
· Automobiles (any parts)
· Biological
· Ceramic tableware
· Defense articles or items with military or proliferation applications
· Drug paraphernalia
· Fish and wildlife
· Fruits and vegetables
· Game and hunting
· Animal hide drums
· Medication
· Pets, plants and seed, soils
· Used clothing or shoes of commercial quantity (Ukay-ukay in bales / boxes)
· Pornographic Materials
All restricted items are subject to seizure and will be destroyed. The shipper and the consignee will be subject to prosecution.
Here are other applicable regulations concerning importation and exportation of some of the above products:
· Defense articles or items with military or proliferation applications – some items that have both commercial and military or proliferation applications, or that are considered defense articles, require a license before exporting abroad. Such items may include software or technology, blueprints, design plans, and retail software packages and technical information.
· Dog and cat fur – it is illegal in the United States to import, export, distribute, transport, manufacture or sell products containing dog or cat fur in the United States. As of November 9, 2000, the Dog and Cat Protection Act of 2000 calls for the seizure and forfeiture of each item containing dog and cat fur. The Act provides that any person who violates any provision may be assessed a civil penalty of not more than $10,000.00 for each separate knowing and intentional violation, $5,000.00 for each separate gross negligent violation, or $3,000.00 for each separate negligent violation.
· Drug Paraphernalia – it is illegal to bring drug paraphernalia into the United States unless prescribes for authentic medical conditions such as diabetes. Customs authentic medical conditions such as diabetes. Customs authorities will seize any illegal drug paraphernalia. Law prohibits the importation, exportation, manufacture, sale or transportation of drug paraphernalia. If you are convicted of any of these offenses, you will be subject to fines and imprisonment.
· Firearms – The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) regulates and restricts Firearms and ammunition and approves all import transactions involving weapons and ammunition. If you want to import or export weapons or ammunition, you must do so through a licensed importer, dealer or manufacturer. Also, if the National Firearms Act prohibits certain weapons, ammunition, or similar devices from coming into the country, you will not be able to import them unless the ATF provides you with written authorization to do so. If the firearm is controlled as a US Munitions List article and it is temporarily imported to the United States, or it is temporarily exported, it may also require a Department of State license.
· Fish and Wildlife – certain fish and wildlife, and products made from them, are subject to import and export restrictions, prohibition, permits or certificates, as well as requirements. CBP recommends that you contact the US fish and wildlife service before you depart if you plan to import or export any of the following: wild birds, land or marine mammals, reptiles, fish, shellfish, mollusks or invertebrates, any part of product of the above such as skins, tusks, bone, feathers or eggs; or products or articles manufactured from wildlife or fish.
· Food Products (Prepared) - you may bring bakery items and certain cheeses into the United States. The APHIS Web site features a Travelers Tips section and Game and Hunting Trophies section that offer extensive information about bringing food and other products into the US. Many prepared foods are admissible. However, bush meat made from African wildlife and almost anything containing meat products, such as bouillon, soup mixes, etc., is not admissible. As a general rule, condiments, vinegars, oils, packaged spices, honey, coffee and tea are admissible. Because rice can often harbor insects, it is best to avoid bringing it into the United States. Some imported foods are also subject to requirements of the US Food and Drug Administration.
· Gold – Gold coins, medals and bullion, formerly prohibited, may be brought into the United States, However, under regulations administered by the Office of Foreign Assets Control, such items origination in or brought from Cuba, Iran, Burma (Myanmar) and most of Sudan are prohibited entry. Copies of gold coins are prohibited if not properly marked by country of issuance
· Meats, Livestock and Poultry – The regulations governing meat and meat products are stringent. You may not import fresh, dried or canned meat products from most foreign countries into the United States. Also, you may not import food products that have been prepared with meat.
· Medication – Rule of thumb: When you go abroad, take the medicines you will need, no more, no less. Narcotics and certain other drugs with a high potential for abuse – Rohypnol, GHB and Fen-Phen, to name a few- may not be brought into the United States, and there are severe penalties for trying to do so. If you need medicines that contain potentially addictive drugs or narcotics (e.g., some cough medicines, tranquilizers, sleeping pills and antidepressants or stimulants), do the following:
Ø Declare all drugs, medicinal, and similar products to the appropriate CBP official;
Ø Carry such substances in their original containers;
Ø Carry only the quantity of such substances that a person with that condition (e.g., chronic pain) would normally carry for his/her personal use; and
Ø Carry a prescription or written statement from your physician that the substances are being used under a doctor’s supervision and that they are necessary for your physical wellbeing while traveling.
US residents entering the United States at international land boarders who are carrying a validly obtained controlled substance (other than narcotics such as marijuana, cocaine, heroin, or LSD), are subject to certain additional requirements. If a US residents wants to bring in a controlled substance (other than narcotics such as marijuana, cocaine, heroin, or LSD) but does not have a prescription for the substance issued by a US – licensed practitioner (e.g., physician, dentist, etc.) who is registered with, and authorized by, the Drug Enforcement Administration to prescribe the medication, the individual may not import more than 50 dosage units of the medications into the United States. If the US resident has a prescription for the controlled substance issued by a DEA registrant, more than 50 dosage units may be imported by that person, provided all other legal requirements are met.
· Textiles and Clothing - In general, there is no limit to how much fabric and clothing you can bring back as long as it is for your personal use or as gifts. If you have exceeded your personal exemption, you may have to pay duty on the items. Unaccompanied personal shipments (packages that are mailed or shipped), however, may be subject to limitations on amount.
· Trademarked and Copyrighted Articles – customs enforces laws relating to the protection of trademarks and copyrights. Articles that infringe a federally registered trademark or copyright or copyright protected by the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works are subject to detention and/or seizure. Infringing articles may consist of articles that use a protected right without the authorization of the trademark or copyright owner or articles that copy or simulate a protected right.
We accept CASH, CHECK and or
Credit card with 3% Service charge.