Storage that ships belongings to location [closed]

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Is there a service (obviously paid) in which you can ship containers to specific address and the will be indexed and stored in a facility.

Then ideally when you need the containers you give them your address and they will attempt to expedite them to you as fast as possible?

Ideally such a service could be based around some of the large airports in the US (similar to Amazon's distributions centers) so you could get 1-2 day delivery speeds.

Now some may argue that his doesn't relate to travel, but imagine how convenient it would be to log onto either a website or dial a phone and get your goods (or replacement goods) with in a couple days. Perfect if you lose your goods while traveling.



Best Answer

Some self-storage places, and mailbox services, offer this type of service. However, they are rarely geared up to handle delivery to multiple countries, so are of limited use for travel.

Examples for smaller packages include Storage by Mail and Ship 2 Storage. For larger amounts up to house size there's people like Flexistore (UK), uBox and Pods.

Probably the best way is to leave the packages with a relative or friend, and get them to ship them to you if needed. Alternatively, a local mailbox and shipping place in your home country could be another option, if they're flexible enough to just keep a few boxes in the back room and ship them to you worldwide on demand.




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