Request a Quote

Get a clearer freight, customs, storage, or project cargo quote with the right shipment details up front.

A useful quote starts with a realistic picture of the movement. When the cargo type, route, dimensions, timing, and support needs are clear, the team can point you toward the right service path faster and avoid avoidable back-and-forth.

Sea, air, road, and customs
Storage and specialist support
Project and offshore-linked movements

Best for pricing requests
Use this route when the next step is budget direction, service matching, or route planning.
Useful details
Cargo type, quantity, route, timing, collection point, delivery point, and any handling limits.
Project cargo note
Heavier, unusual, or field-linked cargo usually needs more context in the first request.

Quote form

Share the movement details the team needs to review the job properly.

Start with the strongest known facts. Approximate details are still useful when the job is early, as long as the route, cargo type, and broad service need are clear.

Before you submit

What makes a quote more accurate from the start.

Many enquiries move faster when the first message explains what is moving, where it starts, where it must end, and which parts of the movement still need to be solved. That gives the team a practical way to route the job instead of guessing around missing basics.

Route direction
Origin, destination, and whether the movement is import, export, or domestic support.
Cargo and volume
The goods involved, quantity, weight, dimensions, pallet count, or container preference where known.
Handling needs
Customs, storage, bonded space, delivery, offshore coordination, insurance, RoRo, or project cargo requirements.
Timing pressure
Readiness date, collection window, vessel or flight target, site deadline, or urgency concerns.

Common service routes

Move into the service area that best fits the quote request.

Questions visitors often ask

Useful quote questions before the movement starts.

Can BJH quote only one part of the movement?
Yes. A quote can cover one step, such as customs, storage, delivery, or freight only, or it can be shaped around a wider end-to-end handling plan.
Is it still worth requesting a quote when some details are not final yet?
Yes. Early route and cargo information is often enough to begin narrowing the right service path and identifying what else needs to be confirmed.
What helps with project cargo or unusual loads?
Dimensions, weight, loading method, site access limits, lifting needs, cargo sensitivity, and any schedule dependencies all help the team review the movement properly.