Shipped a big box thru Bayanihan Cargo


Edmund has gained new friends here in California. They are good golfers you bet, but they all have lives other than golf. Some hold executive positions, some are gainfully “retired”, some runntheir businesses.

One of his new acquaintances is the owner of Bayanihan Cargo shipping and door to door balikbayan boxes delivery.

Edmund ordered some accessories for his F150 truck and he needed a reliable shipper to Manila. A friend recommended the company Bayanihan.

Friends patronize each other’s businesses right? My husband does it all the time.

Here we are driving to South San Francisco.

Bayanihan Cargo

A billboard showing a message about 911 and a cityscape with hills in the background.

View of a cityscape with hills in the background from a highway.

Exterior view of a warehouse with a sign reading "Warehouse" on a cloudy day.
His cargo is off size kaya the shipping cost is 4x more than that of a balikbayan box.
Stacked cardboard boxes with handwritten directional arrows and labels.

A worker pushes a cart with a large box toward a warehouse.
Shipments are much slower and longer these day unlike innthe past. Hundreds of boxes are still piled here waiting for the next shipping container. Edmund’s item is expected to arrive in Manila in 4 months, instead of the usual one month.
Stacks of white bags labeled 'BAYANAN' on wooden pallets in a warehouse.

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