 |
| feral trade sweets |
| from Haj Khalifeh Ali Rahbar Yazd, Iran | | fresh sweets from Yazd (baghlava, qottab, pistachio, coconut and/or pussy-willow flavour) freighted in direct via hand baggage from the Islamic Republic of Iran, keep refrigerated.
http://www.feraltrade.org/sweets.
ferally traded since: 04/06/05.
|
| | FER-1165 | | Cube Microplex Bristol, UK to HTTP gallery London, UK | | dispatched 08/06/05 delivered 26/06/05 |
|
COURIER:
KATE RICH
SAUL ALBERT
|
| TOTAL ROUTE:
Haj Khalifeh Ali Rahbar-Yazd Station-Tehran station-Hotel Naderi-THR-Istanbul Airport-London Heathrow Airport-Reading Station-Bristol Temple Meads station-Cube Microplex-Bristol Temple Meads station-Waterloo Station-Limehouse Townhall--HTTP gallery |
| sweets Cube Microplex to HTTP gallery
2. sweets trolly waterloo 11. sweets waterloo |
| Shipping Facts |
|
| FER-1154 import purchase & freight
| | 43 x sweets aluminium box | gross | per aluminium box |
| Purchase 26kg sweets from Haj Khalife Ali Rahbar original shop, Yazd Iran financed by Feral Trade | £67 |
£1.56 |
| Guide/translator services, Amirali Ghasemi | £0 |
£0.00 |
| taxi Haj Khalife Ali Rahbar to Yazd Station (nB. all transport financed by ITTACA http://ittaca.org) | £1 |
£0.02 |
| Raja Trains, couchette Yazd-Tehran | £2 |
£0.05 |
| taxi, Tehran station to Hotel Naderi | £1 |
£0.02 |
| taxi, Hotel Naderi to THR (Tehran Mehrabad Airport) | £3 |
£0.07 |
| Turkish Airlines, 1 way flight THR-LH | £230 |
£5.35 |
| National Express, bus Heathrow-Reading | £11 |
£0.26 |
| to SW Trains for Saver return ticket, Reading-Bristol with student railcard | £20 |
£0.47 |
| Free student card from MVC http://www.irational.org/mvc/student.html | £0 |
£0.00 |
| car pickup Bristol Temple Meads station c/o James Vickery | £0 |
£0.00 |
| total | £335 | £7.79 |
| |
| Shipping Report FER-1165 |
|
| onward transit of FER-1154 from Haj Khalifeh Ali Rahbar arrived Cube Microplex 2005-06-02 | |
|
| |
sweets transit: Haj Khalifeh Ali Rahbar to Cube Microplex
|
| freight and handling sweets to HTTP gallery sponsored by |
| | FERALTRADE products passed by hand. The word 'feral' describes a process that is deliberately wild, as in pigeon, as opposed to nature wild (wolf). Feral Trade freight operates largely outside commercial channels, using the surplus potential of social, cultural and data networks for the distribution of goods. contact kate@feraltrade.org |
|
|
|
|