FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions


Hi there! Have some questions about our company? Find the answers below. 

  • What are your business hours?

    Bremol Office Hours:

    Monday-Friday 8am-4pm


    Bremol Warehouse Receiving Hours:

    Monday-Friday 7am-12pm and 1pm-4pm

  • Where does Bremol Ship to?

    Bremol is a licensed freight forwarder and NVOCC, we have the ability to ship anywhere in the world.

  • What type of payment methods do you accept?

    Cash, check, wire transfer/ACH, and Zelle.

  • How do I know what size container to choose?

    Ask one of our experts to help you with a load plan. Whether it's personal effects, non-palletized cargo or oversized cargo, our software will determine the volume and stow-ability in order to determine the correct shipping equipment necessary. 

  • How do I add BREMOL's address to my Amazon account?

    Make sure to address all cargo as follows:

    "Your Name" c/o BREMOL INC

    10821 NW 122nd Street

    Medley, FL 33178


    ***Make sure to assign the receiving hours under your Amazon account to only deliver during business hours: Monday-Friday 7am-4pm. We are not responsible for items left after hours.

  • I am relocating to another country, how do i start?

    First, you want to consider what you are taking with you to your new residence. Then get moving quotes for packing and loading into a shipping container. Bremol can recommend movers we have dealt with for years.

  • Does Bremol consolidate cargo? Repack or offer Crating services?

    Bremol offers barrels (plastic and fibreboard), D-Containers, E-Containers, and EH-Containers. All carry the option for Bremol to consolidate and repack your container for you. 


    Crating is also done on-site, and is recommended for all Televisions, Glass or Fragile items. In order for insurance to cover breakage of these items, crating is considered the most effective.

FOR YOUR INFORMATION...


By Bremol Inc 13 Mar, 2019
Loading a container takes experience and skill, Bremol's team has experience handling all types of cargo including Building Materials, Vehicles, Boats, and other Heavy Equipment. Stowability is always a factor when you are not dealing with palletized cargo. Ask one of our specialist to help with creating a load plan to ensure you maximize the space in your container.
By Bremol Inc 13 Mar, 2019
Things to consider before shipping is finding a knowledgeable customs broker at the destination of where the vehicle is being shipped and make sure there are no restrictions of the vehicle entering the country. For example, countries may ban vehicles older than a certain year due to environmental concerns. Also, consider the other costs besides the freight, like the duties and taxes. You may be charged a higher amount due to the make, model, year, etc. You may qualify for a concession on duties if you are returning resident or the vehicle is to be used for business purposes. These are all questions your broker should be able to answer.
By Bremol Inc 13 Mar, 2019
Tenders are an important part of shipping and freight for the carrier, the shipper and freight forwarder. People who handle global freight know how important it is.
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