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Since [[EVE University]] is often at war, it is necessary for members to have a way to move their items, so they do not risk [[Hauling|hauling]] on their EVE University character and potentially losing them to a [[War_Target#WT|war target]]. This page sets out some of the available options.
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Since [[EVE University]] is often at war, it is necessary for members to have a way to move their items, so they do not risk [[hauling]] on their EVE University character and potentially losing them to a [[Corporation diplomacy|war target]]. This page sets out some of the available options.
  
 
==Creating an Alt Hauler==
 
==Creating an Alt Hauler==
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{{Color box|color=#144f1d|border=#2f8f2f|This is highly recommended while you are in EVE University - it will make your life much easier!}}
 
{{Color box|color=#144f1d|border=#2f8f2f|This is highly recommended while you are in EVE University - it will make your life much easier!}}
  
Since EVE University finds itself at war most of the time, a lot of students find it beneficial to set up their own dedicated hauling character to move their possessions. This makes it easier to go on shopping runs, because your alt character can move more safely to [[Trade Hubs|trade hubs]] and back whenever you need items.
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Since EVE University finds itself at war most of the time, a lot of students find it beneficial to set up their own dedicated hauling character to move their possessions. This makes it easier to go on shopping runs, because your alt character can move more safely to [[trade hubs]] and back whenever you need items.
  
You do not need a second account as each account has three character slots. If you are using a character on the same account you will just need to log out of your EVE University character and in with your alt hauler. You will also need to pause your skill training queue on your main character while you train up your hauler if they are on the same account (unless you have paid for [[Dual Character Training]]).
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You do not need a second account as each account has three character slots. If you are using a character on the same account you will just need to log out of your EVE University character and in with your alt hauler. You will also need to pause your skill training queue on your main character while you train up your hauler if they are on the same account (unless you have paid for [[Accounts#Multiple Character Training|multi character training]]).
  
The page [[Creating an Alt Hauler]] sets out the process, including what skills to train to maximise your hauling capability without taking away too much time from training your main character.
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The page [[Creating an Alt Hauler]] sets out the process, including what skills to train to maximize your hauling capability without taking away too much time from training your main character.
  
==Campus Hauling Services==
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==Community Hauling Services==
  
Probably the most common method of hauling items within EVE University is by using the [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewtopic.php?f=293&t=117626 EVE University Sponsored Campus Shipping Service], available for nearly all campuses.
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EVE University members are able to make use of the [http://eveuni.org/haulingservice EVE University Sponsored Shipping Service], available for nearly all communities.
  
===Preparing your items===
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==Hauling Basics==
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===As a Sender===
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====Preparing your items====
  
 
In order to ensure your courier contract is completed smoothly it is sensible to prepare your items first:
 
In order to ensure your courier contract is completed smoothly it is sensible to prepare your items first:
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*Make sure you calculate the value of your items first to ensure you set the right collateral (see below)
 
*Make sure you calculate the value of your items first to ensure you set the right collateral (see below)
  
===Setting up a courier contract===
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====Setting up a courier contract as a sender====
  
 
Each of the campus hauling services will have their own instructions and rules, so ensure you read the thread properly and follow the instructions on setting up the courier contract.
 
Each of the campus hauling services will have their own instructions and rules, so ensure you read the thread properly and follow the instructions on setting up the courier contract.
  
You will see that the campus hauling services generally have set routes they follow on a regular basis, so to make use of them your items will need to be in one of the stations on the route. Most of the campus hauling services are free to use, because they are subsidised by the campus, but unless you are very space-poor a tip is recommended to thank the hauler for their time and to offset their costs.
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You will see that the campus hauling services generally have set routes they follow on a regular basis, so to make use of them your items will need to be in one of the stations on the route. Most of the campus hauling services are free to use, because they are subsidized by the campus, but unless you are very space-poor a tip is recommended to thank the hauler for their time and to offset their costs.
  
 
Since the haulers are volunteering their time for little to no reward, most of the campus services operate on a "no collateral" basis. What this means is if their ship is destroyed and your cargo is lost, you will not be compensated for it, so you essentially bear the risk. This is of course something to bear in mind and you should ensure you are able to cover the cost of replacing your possessions in the worst case scenario.
 
Since the haulers are volunteering their time for little to no reward, most of the campus services operate on a "no collateral" basis. What this means is if their ship is destroyed and your cargo is lost, you will not be compensated for it, so you essentially bear the risk. This is of course something to bear in mind and you should ensure you are able to cover the cost of replacing your possessions in the worst case scenario.
  
==EVE University's Out-of-Corp Student Hauling Program==
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For steps on how to create a contract, see the sections [[#Creating Courier Contracts|Creating Courier Contracts]]
 
 
Full information on this program and the rules for using it can be found on [http://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=80730 this forum post]. It is basically a mailing list people can subscribe to so they can be notified of courier contracts on their alt (non-EVE University) characters. The mailing list is Hauling.E-Uni and is open to the public for convenience and to allow people to join with their out-of-corp alts. However, only members of Ivy League can put up contracts through the mailing list.
 
 
 
===Using the OOC Student Hauling Program===
 
 
 
To use the program you should do the following:
 
 
 
====Setting up the courier contract====
 
 
 
Before you start see the section on [[Moving_your_items#Preparing_your_items|Preparing your items]]
 
 
 
#Click the Contracts icon on your Neocom, which looks like: [[File:Contractsicon.png|32px]]
 
#Click the 'Create Contract' button at the bottom of the window
 
#Set the contract type to 'Courier'
 
#Set the Availability to 'Public' (this is not completely necessary but will give your contract a better chance of being fulfilled because people can then accept it on their alt characters)
 
#Click 'Next'
 
#From the drop-down list at the top, select which station your items are in at the moment
 
#Check the box next to all the items you want moved (you can also use 'Select All' at the bottom)
 
#Click 'Next'
 
#Select the station you would like your items shipped to - If you type in the first three letters of the system you can search for it by clicking 'Search'
 
#Set a reward, which is the amount of ISK the person moving your items will received for completing the contract. See below for a guide on how much is reasonable
 
#Set your collateral, which is how much you will receive if the contract fails. It is very important to ensure that the collateral covers the cost of all your items. See the section on [[Moving_your_items#Calculating_collateral|Calculating Collateral]] for more information
 
#Set an Expiration, which is how long the contract will be up for. It is sensible to set it for as long as possible, unless you need your items moved urgently
 
#Set a Time to Complete, which is how long the person completing your contract has to actually complete it
 
#Click 'Next'
 
#Review to ensure all the information is correct and then press 'Finish'
 
#Keep the completed contract open for now as you will need to link it shortly
 
  
 
====Calculating collateral====
 
====Calculating collateral====
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For this reason it is very important to ensure that the collateral you are asking for covers the cost of your items. Otherwise if the contract fails you will have to bear the cost of replacing them personally.
 
For this reason it is very important to ensure that the collateral you are asking for covers the cost of your items. Otherwise if the contract fails you will have to bear the cost of replacing them personally.
  
To calculate the approximate value of your items you can use a valuing site such as [http://www.evepraisal.com/ Evepraisal]. To use it, go to your item hangar and make sure you are organising items in 'List' view in the top right. Then either select all of the items (Ctrl + A) or just the items you will be sending by contract (Ctrl + click the items you want to select) and copy them to your clipboard (Ctrl + C). Go to Evepraisal and paste the items into the box (Ctrl + V) then press submit. It is normal to value items based on their price in Jita. This will list all the items and their value, and at the bottom will give you a 'Total Sell Value' which is how much your items would be worth if you sold them. Your collateral should be at least this value.
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To calculate the approximate value of your items you can use a valuing site such as [https://janice.e-351.com/ Janice]. To use it, go to your item hangar and make sure you are organizing items in 'List' view in the top right. Then either select all of the items {{Button|Ctrl}}+{{Button|A}} or just the items you will be sending by contract ({{Button|Ctrl}}+click the items you want to select) and copy them to your clipboard {{Button|Ctrl}}+{{button|C}}. Go to Janice and paste the items into the box {{Button|Ctrl}}+{{Button|V}} then press submit. It is normal to value items based on their price in Jita. This will list all the items and their value, and at the bottom will give you a 'Total Sell Value' which is how much your items would be worth if you sold them. Your collateral should be at least this value.
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Within the University as the Hauling Services program has a 0-ISK collateral requirement, it is recommended that Unista-hauled jobs should likewise have a collateral of zero, although this is not required as this would be a private agreement.
  
 
====How much to set as a reward====
 
====How much to set as a reward====
  
It is up to you how much you wish to offer as a reward for completing the contract. EVE University advice is:
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It is up to you how much you wish to offer as a reward for completing the contract. Student contracts are free to pay whatever they wish, but are encouraged to provide a fair rate. The payment should assume a fully hisec route if one is available. You may need to pay more to encourage people to haul through dangerous space, but it's up to you.
 
 
:''"Official E-UNI contracts will pay 400,000 isk per jump for up to Orca-sized contracts, and 800,000 isk per jump for freighter-sized contracts. Student contracts are free to pay whatever they wish, but are encouraged to provide a fair rate, if not the official rate. It is less than half of common commercial rates, but still enough to encourage haulers to accept the job. The payment should assume a fully hisec route if one is available. You may need to pay more to encourage people to haul through dangerous space, but it's up to you".''
 
 
 
====Sending a mail to the mailing list====
 
 
 
To do this:
 
 
 
#Open your mail window in-game with the mail icon on the Neocom: [[File:Evemail.png|32px]]
 
#Click the "Add Mailing List" button in the bottom left of the mail window
 
#Type in Hauling.E-Uni in the pop up box and press "Join". You will receive a welcome mail with the rules of the program
 
#To send a mail to the mailing list hover over the name of the mailing list in the left sidebar of your mail window, right click it and press "Send Mail to Mailing List"
 
#In the mail you should link your courier contract. To do this drag the courier contract icon from the contract details window (which looks like this: [[File:Contractcourier.png|32px]]) into the body of the new mail. If you have closed the contract you can find it again under the contracts button ([[File:Contractsicon.png|32px]]), "My Contracts" tab, and search by outstanding contracts. Double click on the contract to bring up the contract details window
 
#If your contract is larger than 20,000 m3 in volume you should state in your mail that an Orca may be required. If it is larger than 60,000 m3 you should state that a freighter may be required
 
#If there are no possible high sec routes to complete your contract (so it will need to go through low sec or null sec space) you should state this in your mail
 
#You can also add in the actual volume of your contract, number of jumps, payment, expiration date and collateral required if you want to, but this is optional
 
  
===Completing a courier contract through the OOC Student Hauling Program===
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As a reference, the public rates offered by [https://red-frog.org/red_calculator Red Frog] and [https://www.pushx.net/rates.php PushX] as of 2023 for a non-rush standard job in high security space are approximately 900,000 to 1,000,000 ISK/jump. Some shipping corporations may charge an additional trip fee on top of the per-jump cost. For example, a ten jump run from Stacmon to Sivala might be quoted at 9,900,000 to 15,000,000 ISK depending on the corporation.
  
Anyone can join the mailing list, so you can join the list using your hauler alt to accept contracts if you like.
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===As a Hauler===
 
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====Getting ready to do courier contracts====
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====Getting ready to do Courier Contracts====
  
 
{{important note box|Do not run courier contracts with your EVE University character.}}
 
{{important note box|Do not run courier contracts with your EVE University character.}}
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You will also need some ISK spare to use as collateral when accepting the courier contract, so make sure you have some set aside.
 
You will also need some ISK spare to use as collateral when accepting the courier contract, so make sure you have some set aside.
  
====Finding contracts====
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====Finding hauling contracts====
  
Finding contracts through the OOC Student Hauling Program is easy. You just need to join the mailing list:
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Finding contracts as a hauler is easy. You just need to do the following:
  
#Open your mail window in-game with the mail icon on the Neocom: [[File:Evemail.png|32px]]
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#Open your Contracts window
#Click the "Add Mailing List" button in the bottom left of the mail window
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#Click on Contract Search and click the Courier tab.
#Type in Hauling.E-Uni in the pop up box and press "Join". You will receive a welcome mail with the rules of the program
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#Select the drop-down under "Availability" and select (and search) under Corporation, Alliance, and Public.
  
When a mail comes through you can click on the contract to see the full details and accept it if it is still available.
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==Creating Courier Contracts==
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===Making a Private Courier Contract===
  
== Corporation Courier Contracts==
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Before you start see the sections on [[#Preparing your items|Preparing your items]], [[#Calculating collateral|Calculating Collateral]] and [[#How much to set as a reward|How much to set as a reward]]
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In order to set up a public or private contract, you should do the following:
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#Click the Contracts icon on your Neocom, which looks like: [[File:Contractsicon.png|32px]]
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#Click the 'Create Contract' button at the bottom of the window
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#Set the contract type to 'Courier'.
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#Set the Availability to 'Public' or type the name of the person who will accept it (setting to public is not completely necessary but will give your contract a better chance of being fulfilled because people can then accept it on their alt characters)
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#Click 'Next'
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#From the drop-down list at the top, select which station your items are in at the moment
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#Check the box next to all the items you want moved (you can also use 'Select All' at the bottom)
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#Click 'Next'
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#Select the station you would like your items shipped to - If you type in the first three letters of the system you can search for it by clicking 'Search'
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#Set a reward, which is the amount of ISK the person moving your items will received for completing the contract. See below for a guide on how much is reasonable
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#Set your collateral, which is how much you will receive if the contract fails. It is very important to ensure that the collateral covers the cost of all your items. See the section on [[#Calculating collateral|Calculating Collateral]] for more information. If it is with a fellow Unista, it is likely best to leave this as 0, but with Public it is ''very'' important as the pilot could simply choose to fail the contact and keep your stuff!
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#Set an Expiration, which is how long the contract will be up for. It is sensible to set it for as long as possible, unless you need your items moved urgently
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#Set a Time to Complete, which is how long the person completing your contract has to actually complete it
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#Click 'Next'
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#Review to ensure all the information is correct and then press 'Finish'
  
 
===Making a Corporation Courier Contract===
 
===Making a Corporation Courier Contract===
 
Before you start see the sections on [[Moving_your_items#Preparing_your_items|Preparing your items]], [[Moving_your_items#Calculating_collateral|Calculating Collateral]] and [[Moving_your_items#How_much_to_set_as_a_reward|How much to set as a reward]]
 
  
 
In order to make a corporation courier contract you should do the following:
 
In order to make a corporation courier contract you should do the following:
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#Select the station you would like your items shipped to - If you type in the first three letters of the system you can search for it by clicking 'Search'
 
#Select the station you would like your items shipped to - If you type in the first three letters of the system you can search for it by clicking 'Search'
 
#Set a reward, which is the amount of ISK the person moving your items will received for completing the contract
 
#Set a reward, which is the amount of ISK the person moving your items will received for completing the contract
#Set your collateral, which is how much you will receive if the contract fails. It is very important to ensure that the collateral covers the cost of all your items
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#Set your collateral, which is how much you will receive if the contract fails. It is recommended that within the University that you set this to 0, but you may choose to add one if you wish. If you do, it is likely that it will take a long time for it to be accepted.
 
#Set an Expiration, which is how long the contract will be up for. It is sensible to set it for as long as possible, unless you need your items moved urgently
 
#Set an Expiration, which is how long the contract will be up for. It is sensible to set it for as long as possible, unless you need your items moved urgently
 
#Set a Time to Complete, which is how long the person completing your contract has to actually complete it
 
#Set a Time to Complete, which is how long the person completing your contract has to actually complete it
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#Review to ensure all the information is correct and then press 'Finish'
 
#Review to ensure all the information is correct and then press 'Finish'
  
===Completing a Corporation Courier Contract===
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===Accepting & Completing a Corporation Courier Contract===
 
 
Before you start review the section on [[Moving_your_items#Getting_ready_to_do_courier_contracts|Getting ready to do courier contracts]]
 
  
In order to accept and complete a corporation courier contract you should do the following:
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In order to accept and complete a courier contract you should do the following:
  
 
#Using your EVE University character, click the Contracts icon on your Neocom, which looks like: [[File:Contractsicon.png|32px]]
 
#Using your EVE University character, click the Contracts icon on your Neocom, which looks like: [[File:Contractsicon.png|32px]]
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##Set the availability to 'Private' and type in the name of your alt in the 'Name' box
 
##Set the availability to 'Private' and type in the name of your alt in the 'Name' box
 
##Click 'Next'
 
##Click 'Next'
##Use the dropdown list at the top to select the starting station for the contract (which is where the items will be) and select the check box next to the container
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##Use the drop-down list at the top to select the starting station for the contract (which is where the items will be) and select the check box next to the container
 
##Click 'Next' twice
 
##Click 'Next' twice
 
##Click 'Finish'
 
##Click 'Finish'
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==Commercial Hauling Corporations==
 
==Commercial Hauling Corporations==
As well as the above options, there are corporations which specialise in running courier contracts for paying customers. EVE University do not endorse any courier corp in particular, but a couple of possibilities are [https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=6491 Red Frog Freight] or [http://www.pushx.net/ Push Industries (PushX)].
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As well as the above options, there are corporations which specialize in running courier contracts for paying customers. EVE University do not endorse any courier corp in particular, but a couple of possibilities are [https://forums.eveonline.com/t/red-frog-freight-high-sec-freight-service/4316 Red Frog Freight] or [https://www.pushx.net/ Push Industries (PushX)].
  
 
Each corporation will have its own instructions on how to use their service and how to calculate the reward payable to their haulers. Before using one of these services it is advisable to research the corporation thoroughly to satisfy yourself of their trustworthiness (as much as you can in EVE, at least!).
 
Each corporation will have its own instructions on how to use their service and how to calculate the reward payable to their haulers. Before using one of these services it is advisable to research the corporation thoroughly to satisfy yourself of their trustworthiness (as much as you can in EVE, at least!).

Latest revision as of 18:58, 5 November 2024

This article should be cleaned up or improved.
The reason is: References to campuses need removal and their procedures should be verified and updated if necessary.

Since EVE University is often at war, it is necessary for members to have a way to move their items, so they do not risk hauling on their EVE University character and potentially losing them to a war target. This page sets out some of the available options.

Creating an Alt Hauler

This is highly recommended while you are in EVE University - it will make your life much easier!

Since EVE University finds itself at war most of the time, a lot of students find it beneficial to set up their own dedicated hauling character to move their possessions. This makes it easier to go on shopping runs, because your alt character can move more safely to trade hubs and back whenever you need items.

You do not need a second account as each account has three character slots. If you are using a character on the same account you will just need to log out of your EVE University character and in with your alt hauler. You will also need to pause your skill training queue on your main character while you train up your hauler if they are on the same account (unless you have paid for multi character training).

The page Creating an Alt Hauler sets out the process, including what skills to train to maximize your hauling capability without taking away too much time from training your main character.

Community Hauling Services

EVE University members are able to make use of the EVE University Sponsored Shipping Service, available for nearly all communities.

Hauling Basics

As a Sender


Preparing your items

In order to ensure your courier contract is completed smoothly it is sensible to prepare your items first:

  • Your items should be in the same station. If you are moving items from multiple locations you will need to issue multiple courier contracts
  • To keep the size of your items to a minimum make sure you repackage them. To do this right click on the item in your hangar and click 'Repackage'. Be aware that if you repackage ships any rigs will be destroyed
  • Make sure you calculate the value of your items first to ensure you set the right collateral (see below)

Setting up a courier contract as a sender

Each of the campus hauling services will have their own instructions and rules, so ensure you read the thread properly and follow the instructions on setting up the courier contract.

You will see that the campus hauling services generally have set routes they follow on a regular basis, so to make use of them your items will need to be in one of the stations on the route. Most of the campus hauling services are free to use, because they are subsidized by the campus, but unless you are very space-poor a tip is recommended to thank the hauler for their time and to offset their costs.

Since the haulers are volunteering their time for little to no reward, most of the campus services operate on a "no collateral" basis. What this means is if their ship is destroyed and your cargo is lost, you will not be compensated for it, so you essentially bear the risk. This is of course something to bear in mind and you should ensure you are able to cover the cost of replacing your possessions in the worst case scenario.

For steps on how to create a contract, see the sections Creating Courier Contracts

Calculating collateral

Collateral is incredibly important with courier contracts. The concept is that the person moving your items pays over an amount of ISK which you specify. If they successfully complete the contract and deliver the items to their destination then they receive the collateral back. If, however, the contract fails they forfeit the collateral and it is paid to you instead. There are many reasons why a contract may fail, for example the person moving your items may be ganked and the items destroyed.

For this reason it is very important to ensure that the collateral you are asking for covers the cost of your items. Otherwise if the contract fails you will have to bear the cost of replacing them personally.

To calculate the approximate value of your items you can use a valuing site such as Janice. To use it, go to your item hangar and make sure you are organizing items in 'List' view in the top right. Then either select all of the items Ctrl+A or just the items you will be sending by contract (Ctrl+click the items you want to select) and copy them to your clipboard Ctrl+C. Go to Janice and paste the items into the box Ctrl+V then press submit. It is normal to value items based on their price in Jita. This will list all the items and their value, and at the bottom will give you a 'Total Sell Value' which is how much your items would be worth if you sold them. Your collateral should be at least this value.

Within the University as the Hauling Services program has a 0-ISK collateral requirement, it is recommended that Unista-hauled jobs should likewise have a collateral of zero, although this is not required as this would be a private agreement.

How much to set as a reward

It is up to you how much you wish to offer as a reward for completing the contract. Student contracts are free to pay whatever they wish, but are encouraged to provide a fair rate. The payment should assume a fully hisec route if one is available. You may need to pay more to encourage people to haul through dangerous space, but it's up to you.

As a reference, the public rates offered by Red Frog and PushX as of 2023 for a non-rush standard job in high security space are approximately 900,000 to 1,000,000 ISK/jump. Some shipping corporations may charge an additional trip fee on top of the per-jump cost. For example, a ten jump run from Stacmon to Sivala might be quoted at 9,900,000 to 15,000,000 ISK depending on the corporation.

As a Hauler


Getting ready to do Courier Contracts

Do not run courier contracts with your EVE University character.

Before you start accepting corporation courier contracts make sure you are well prepared. EVE University is at war almost all the time and while we are at war our war targets can shoot you anywhere in space without intervention from CONCORD. It is therefore just too dangerous to run courier contracts on your EVE University character.

Before you even consider doing corporation courier contracts you should create an alt character and train it up as a hauler. See the page on Creating an Alt Hauler for more information on how to do this, and what skills to train to be ready to haul.

You will also need some ISK spare to use as collateral when accepting the courier contract, so make sure you have some set aside.

Finding hauling contracts

Finding contracts as a hauler is easy. You just need to do the following:

  1. Open your Contracts window
  2. Click on Contract Search and click the Courier tab.
  3. Select the drop-down under "Availability" and select (and search) under Corporation, Alliance, and Public.

Creating Courier Contracts

Making a Private Courier Contract

Before you start see the sections on Preparing your items, Calculating Collateral and How much to set as a reward

In order to set up a public or private contract, you should do the following:

  1. Click the Contracts icon on your Neocom, which looks like: Contractsicon.png
  2. Click the 'Create Contract' button at the bottom of the window
  3. Set the contract type to 'Courier'.
  4. Set the Availability to 'Public' or type the name of the person who will accept it (setting to public is not completely necessary but will give your contract a better chance of being fulfilled because people can then accept it on their alt characters)
  5. Click 'Next'
  6. From the drop-down list at the top, select which station your items are in at the moment
  7. Check the box next to all the items you want moved (you can also use 'Select All' at the bottom)
  8. Click 'Next'
  9. Select the station you would like your items shipped to - If you type in the first three letters of the system you can search for it by clicking 'Search'
  10. Set a reward, which is the amount of ISK the person moving your items will received for completing the contract. See below for a guide on how much is reasonable
  11. Set your collateral, which is how much you will receive if the contract fails. It is very important to ensure that the collateral covers the cost of all your items. See the section on Calculating Collateral for more information. If it is with a fellow Unista, it is likely best to leave this as 0, but with Public it is very important as the pilot could simply choose to fail the contact and keep your stuff!
  12. Set an Expiration, which is how long the contract will be up for. It is sensible to set it for as long as possible, unless you need your items moved urgently
  13. Set a Time to Complete, which is how long the person completing your contract has to actually complete it
  14. Click 'Next'
  15. Review to ensure all the information is correct and then press 'Finish'

Making a Corporation Courier Contract

In order to make a corporation courier contract you should do the following:

  1. Click the Contracts icon on your Neocom, which looks like: Contractsicon.png
  2. Click the 'Create Contract' button at the bottom of the window
  3. Set the contract type to 'Courier'
  4. Set the Availability to 'My Corporation'
  5. Click 'Next'
  6. From the drop-down list at the top, select which station your items are in at the moment
  7. Check the box next to all the items you want moved (you can also use 'Select All' at the bottom)
  8. Click 'Next'
  9. Select the station you would like your items shipped to - If you type in the first three letters of the system you can search for it by clicking 'Search'
  10. Set a reward, which is the amount of ISK the person moving your items will received for completing the contract
  11. Set your collateral, which is how much you will receive if the contract fails. It is recommended that within the University that you set this to 0, but you may choose to add one if you wish. If you do, it is likely that it will take a long time for it to be accepted.
  12. Set an Expiration, which is how long the contract will be up for. It is sensible to set it for as long as possible, unless you need your items moved urgently
  13. Set a Time to Complete, which is how long the person completing your contract has to actually complete it
  14. Click 'Next'
  15. Review to ensure all the information is correct and then press 'Finish'

Accepting & Completing a Corporation Courier Contract

In order to accept and complete a courier contract you should do the following:

  1. Using your EVE University character, click the Contracts icon on your Neocom, which looks like: Contractsicon.png
  2. Under where it says "There are XX contracts assigned to your corporation" it will say "Courier: XX" which shows the number of corporation courier contracts available to accept. Click this
  3. This will show you all the current available courier contracts for EVE University. You can either browse all of the contracts or use the search bar on the left to narrow down the contracts shown (make sure you select the 'Courier' tab at the top
  4. Double click on the contract you want to accept and it will bring up the full details, including the starting and ending station, who issued the contract, the volume of the items, any collateral required, the time scales and the reward. Make sure you are happy with all of the information, then to accept it click 'Accept'
  5. The collateral will be deducted from your wallet and the items will be placed in your hangar in the starting station within a special container. You can look inside the container but do not unwrap it of the contract will be failed automatically
  6. At this point you should use a contract to transfer the container to your alt hauler who will actually be moving the items. To do this:
    1. Click the Contracts icon again in your Neocom
    2. At the bottom of the page select 'Create Contract'
    3. Set the Contract Type to 'Item Exchange'
    4. Set the availability to 'Private' and type in the name of your alt in the 'Name' box
    5. Click 'Next'
    6. Use the drop-down list at the top to select the starting station for the contract (which is where the items will be) and select the check box next to the container
    7. Click 'Next' twice
    8. Click 'Finish'
  7. Log on to your alt hauler and accept the contract by going to the Contracts icon on the Neocom, selecting the contract assigned to you and clicking 'Accept'. This will move the container into the hangar of your alt hauler in the starting station
  8. Go to the starting station with your hauling ship and place the container into your ship's cargo hold
  9. Travel carefully to the ending station for the contract and dock up
  10. Once you have arrived at the ending station you will need to do another item exchange contract to transfer the container back to your EVE University character, as they will need to complete the contract. Follow the same steps in number 6 above
  11. Log back in on your EVE University character and accept the contract as in number 7 above
  12. You can then complete the courier contract in the Contracts menu (Contractsicon.png)

Commercial Hauling Corporations

As well as the above options, there are corporations which specialize in running courier contracts for paying customers. EVE University do not endorse any courier corp in particular, but a couple of possibilities are Red Frog Freight or Push Industries (PushX).

Each corporation will have its own instructions on how to use their service and how to calculate the reward payable to their haulers. Before using one of these services it is advisable to research the corporation thoroughly to satisfy yourself of their trustworthiness (as much as you can in EVE, at least!).

EVE University members are welcome to join commercial hauling corporations with their alts if they choose, and it can be a good way of earning some extra ISK with your alt hauler.