Shipping Guide
Shipping is expensive, so it makes sense to ship only what you need and will use in your new home in Israel – now is the time to start cutting back. Most shipments are 50/50 – half of the volume is large items, and the other half is the small items which ultimately will go into boxes. This means that it is just as important to sort your clothing, toys, and dishes as it is to debate bringing the sofa and dining room set. Remember that your home in Israel may well be smaller, and let’s face it, if you haven’t used it in the last 12 months, you probably don’t need it anymore.
Importing Precious Metals to Israel
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Importing Goods by Postal Packages
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Commercial Imports
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Saving Money by Buying in Israel – Online
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Shipping Musical Instruments
Here are some recommendations for shipping musical instruments to Israel: Ship your favorite, truly necessary gear to Israel, and [...]
Shipping Guide KEF
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