International Moving Mistakes
Moving internationally requires a lot more planning than domestic moves, so it is important to be aware of common mistakes that can end up causing a lot of frustration.
There are new rules, new customs and new culture and it will take time to get acclimated.
Here are some common mistakes and tips on how to avoid them.
1. Hiring an Inexperienced International Moving Company
Many companies claim they have the expertise to handle international moves, but not all companies can follow through with their promises.
IntlMOVE has the expertise, licensure and international network to help make your international move a success.
Your international moving company should be able to help you with packing, shipping, normal customs clearance and moving insurance.
IntlMOVE invites all potential and current customers to check out its offices and warehouse to see the level of care that goes into shipping your furniture and household goods.
A good international moving company will do everything possible to earn your trust.
Find out how many international moves your moving company handles so you can determine their level of commitment and experience.
You should also make sure that your company is licensed by the Federal Maritime Commission, which is an independent regulatory agency that monitors activities of ocean common carriers, marine terminal operators, conferences, ports and ocean transportation intermediaries which operate in the U.S. foreign commerce.
The Federal Maritime Commission can help you find a trustworthy international moving company.
2. Being Unorganized and Mismanaging Time
Make sure to start planning your move as soon as you become aware that you will be relocating.
Allowing ample time for preparation and planning will help reduce unnecessary rush costs and rushed paperwork.
Allow enough time to plan and your move will be a much easier process.
You may want to put some items in storage and move the rest of your belongings overseas.
Determine which items will be moved and which items need to be placed in storage. Separate these items so they do not end up in the wrong location.
Once your items are packed, it will be a minimum of a few weeks before your household items are back in your possession, so make sure you are aware of exactly what is being packed.
Clearing customs can add extra days or weeks to the moving process, so take all items you might need with you.
Rushed moves leave room for mistakes, so make sure you keep all medicine, airline tickets, visas, passports and other important documentation with you because these items are not easily replaced.
Items like jewelry or family heirlooms should also be carried with you.
When the movers are packing up your household goods, put these important items in a designated area, or a neighbor’s house, so they are not accidentally packed.
You should never plan to leave the same day that your household is being loaded onto the truck.
There can be weather delays and other unforeseen circumstances that can cause havoc if nobody is at your residence to guide the movers.
Even though your moving company can only give you an estimated delivery schedule, they should be able to help guide you in your plans.
Delays in travel can cause extra unexpected expenses.
If your shipment arrives at the destination port before you are ready to receive it, you could accumulate additional port storage fees.
Although your moving company can never guarantee an exact date of arrival, they should be able to help you determine an approximate time of arrival.
Customs clearance, weather and other unforeseen circumstances are out of a moving company’s control, but constant communication is key to a successful overseas move.
3. Being Unaware of Not Following New Rules
IntlMOVE can help prepare you for the new rules and customs regulations in your new destination.
Each country has specific immigration and customs requirements that can be frustrating if you are unaware of the processes that are put into place.
There are many forms and documents that need to be filled out in order to clear customs.
IntlMOVE has a firm understanding of the normal customs clearing procedure.
Some countries will not allow plants or firearms, but some countries will allow these items with proper licenses.
IntlMOVE, along with your new country’s embassy and consulate, should be able to help you determine what you can bring to your new location.
Make sure these items are not mixed in with your other belongings when the movers are packing up your house to avoid any delays at customs.
If you are planning on relocating your pets, be aware that there is documentation, medical history records and possible quarantine times that need to be taken into consideration.
There are services that can help move your pets and prepare the paperwork involved.
Moving pets across borders is much more difficult than moving them domestically.
4. Miscommunication
IntlMOVE communicates by email, so you always have a record of all correspondence that takes place.
Make sure that your international moving company can remain in touch with you during the moving process to avoid any unnecessary delays.
Make sure you are using an email address that be accessed worldwide from any computer.
You may also want to provide an alternate person to speak with in case you are unavailable or in transit to your new location.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
International Moving Process
Moving to a new country is very exciting as you and your family will be introduced to a new culture and discovers the thrill of exploring a new environment.
This is one of the biggest decisions you will ever make, so make sure to plan your international move to make it a smooth process.
Choosing an International Moving Company
Hiring and international moving company which has helped thousands of families relocate overseas is the most important step in the international moving process.
Find a company that specializes in international moves because they have the expertise and knowledge to make the move as stress free as possible.
The company you choose should have the resources to pack your household goods with care, ship your personal belongings overseas, coordinate customs clearance at your new location and deliver your shipment to your new home.
IntlMOVE will take care of the details and you will be pleased with the professional level of service you will receive from one of the top-rated international movers in the industry.
Packing your Household Goods
IntlMOVE will make sure your household goods and furniture are packed to withstand the turbulence your international shipment will experience.
Unlike in domestic moves, blankets and reusable packing materials cannot be used.
Your furniture will be dismantled and wrapped in bubble wrap and padded with corrugated cardboard.
All of your china, glass, crystal and other breakable items will be wrapped in plastic bubble wrap before they are packed in boxes.
Artwork, mirrors and electronic equipment will all be packaged in special boxes made especially for these fragile items.
Items that need extra protection will be crated, in addition, your shipment may be packaged in wooden crates called liftvans.
An inventory list will be prepared so you can check off all items when they are delivered to your new location overseas.
International Shipment
Once your household goods are safely packed, they are transported to the consolidation warehouse.
At the warehouse, your items will be packed into large steel containers which will be delivered to the port and loaded on to a ship.
IntlMOVE will closely manage the details of your overseas move.
IntlMOVE will effectively communicate with you during the entire moving process.
If you need to ship your car overseas, IntlMOVE can help.
Your car can be shipped in the same container as the rest of your household goods.
There are specific requirements and documents needed to ship your car overseas and an IntlMOVE consultant can help guide you through the process.
Overseas Shipment Delivery
After careful planning, your household goods will be delivered to your new home.
IntlMOVE will deliver your personal effects, unpack your furniture and place all boxes in specified rooms.
All packaging debris and wrapping materials will be removed at time of delivery.
Let IntlMOVE help coordinate and organize your international move so you can relax and enjoy this new and exciting experience.
This is one of the biggest decisions you will ever make, so make sure to plan your international move to make it a smooth process.
Choosing an International Moving Company
Hiring and international moving company which has helped thousands of families relocate overseas is the most important step in the international moving process.
Find a company that specializes in international moves because they have the expertise and knowledge to make the move as stress free as possible.
The company you choose should have the resources to pack your household goods with care, ship your personal belongings overseas, coordinate customs clearance at your new location and deliver your shipment to your new home.
IntlMOVE will take care of the details and you will be pleased with the professional level of service you will receive from one of the top-rated international movers in the industry.
Packing your Household Goods
IntlMOVE will make sure your household goods and furniture are packed to withstand the turbulence your international shipment will experience.
Unlike in domestic moves, blankets and reusable packing materials cannot be used.
Your furniture will be dismantled and wrapped in bubble wrap and padded with corrugated cardboard.
All of your china, glass, crystal and other breakable items will be wrapped in plastic bubble wrap before they are packed in boxes.
Artwork, mirrors and electronic equipment will all be packaged in special boxes made especially for these fragile items.
Items that need extra protection will be crated, in addition, your shipment may be packaged in wooden crates called liftvans.
An inventory list will be prepared so you can check off all items when they are delivered to your new location overseas.
International Shipment
Once your household goods are safely packed, they are transported to the consolidation warehouse.
At the warehouse, your items will be packed into large steel containers which will be delivered to the port and loaded on to a ship.
IntlMOVE will closely manage the details of your overseas move.
IntlMOVE will effectively communicate with you during the entire moving process.
If you need to ship your car overseas, IntlMOVE can help.
Your car can be shipped in the same container as the rest of your household goods.
There are specific requirements and documents needed to ship your car overseas and an IntlMOVE consultant can help guide you through the process.
Overseas Shipment Delivery
After careful planning, your household goods will be delivered to your new home.
IntlMOVE will deliver your personal effects, unpack your furniture and place all boxes in specified rooms.
All packaging debris and wrapping materials will be removed at time of delivery.
Let IntlMOVE help coordinate and organize your international move so you can relax and enjoy this new and exciting experience.
Monday, December 21, 2009
International Move - Getting Settled
Regulations and Laws
Before planning your international move, contact your new location’s embassy or consulate to find out what you will need to relocate.
Familiarizing yourself with your new location’s rules and laws will help you get settled more quickly and efficiently.
You may have to obtain visas and permits and provide documentation such as birth certificates and marriage certificates.
If any family members’ passports will expire in the near future, apply for a renewal as soon as possible.
Applying for passports, visas and permits can take some time, so plan ahead to avoid costly delays.
Family members may need specific vaccines and there can be very strict rules regarding pets.
Find out exactly what you need with plenty of time to plan and get the specific documentation and forms together so you are prepared once you arrive.
Finding a New Home
Research different neighborhoods and price ranges to determine what location is right for you.
Decide where your children will be attending school and determine a location that will be convenient.
If you will not have a car in your new country, make sure public transportation is easily accessible from your new home.
If you are shipping your car overseas, you will want to find a new residence with ample parking available.
Your employer often has relocation specialists available for finding a new house or apartment if a new job is taking you overseas.
Talk to your human resources department to find out what resources are available.
Insurance
Each country has different insurance that is available, so determine what you will need for your family, home and cars and research what different carriers are available at your new location.
You will want to purchase property insurance, or renter’s insurance for your new home to protect your household goods and personal belongings.
You should also purchase Marine Insurance to cover your personal items while they are in transit overseas to your new home.
If you are shipping your car overseas, you can research international auto insurance policies. However, if your move is permanent, you will want to look into the insurance that is available locally.
Also, make sure to apply for your international driving permit.
You may be moving to a country with socialized healthcare, but you and your family may not be eligible for those benefits.
Verify what healthcare coverage you will need and what options are available.
Individual insurance policies can be purchased to protect you while in a foreign country and can even be less expensive than stateside coverage in some cases.
Bank Accounts and Finances
You need to alert all of your credit cards and banks of your new address.
Cancel all credit cards and bank accounts that are no longer needed.
Online international banking may be the right option for you because it is easier to transfer and manage funds between countries.
Each country has its own set of rules regarding taxes and foreign-earned income. Get all the necessary paperwork together for your specific tax obligations.
Getting Settled
Cancel all subscriptions and have all of your mail forwarded.
Many companies offer paperless billing, so try to enroll for all of those programs to alleviate missing billing statements that are not being mailed or forwarded.
Get copies of all your family members’ medical records and get extra prescription medication. Carry all prescriptions in your carry-on luggage in case your luggage gets lost in transit.
Meeting New People
New friendships take time, but there are several ways to meet new people in a new country.
Join a local gym or other organization where you will meet people with similar hobbies and interests.
If you are moving to a country where you don’t speak the native language, there are multiple websites that help expats meeting other expats through social groups and gatherings.
Expats also post forums on these websites to share their knowledge and to help out other foreigners who are moving to a new country.
You can use these same websites you are using to meet people as resources to find a good doctor, restaurants and other information that you will need in your new location.
Before planning your international move, contact your new location’s embassy or consulate to find out what you will need to relocate.
Familiarizing yourself with your new location’s rules and laws will help you get settled more quickly and efficiently.
You may have to obtain visas and permits and provide documentation such as birth certificates and marriage certificates.
If any family members’ passports will expire in the near future, apply for a renewal as soon as possible.
Applying for passports, visas and permits can take some time, so plan ahead to avoid costly delays.
Family members may need specific vaccines and there can be very strict rules regarding pets.
Find out exactly what you need with plenty of time to plan and get the specific documentation and forms together so you are prepared once you arrive.
Finding a New Home
Research different neighborhoods and price ranges to determine what location is right for you.
Decide where your children will be attending school and determine a location that will be convenient.
If you will not have a car in your new country, make sure public transportation is easily accessible from your new home.
If you are shipping your car overseas, you will want to find a new residence with ample parking available.
Your employer often has relocation specialists available for finding a new house or apartment if a new job is taking you overseas.
Talk to your human resources department to find out what resources are available.
Insurance
Each country has different insurance that is available, so determine what you will need for your family, home and cars and research what different carriers are available at your new location.
You will want to purchase property insurance, or renter’s insurance for your new home to protect your household goods and personal belongings.
You should also purchase Marine Insurance to cover your personal items while they are in transit overseas to your new home.
If you are shipping your car overseas, you can research international auto insurance policies. However, if your move is permanent, you will want to look into the insurance that is available locally.
Also, make sure to apply for your international driving permit.
You may be moving to a country with socialized healthcare, but you and your family may not be eligible for those benefits.
Verify what healthcare coverage you will need and what options are available.
Individual insurance policies can be purchased to protect you while in a foreign country and can even be less expensive than stateside coverage in some cases.
Bank Accounts and Finances
You need to alert all of your credit cards and banks of your new address.
Cancel all credit cards and bank accounts that are no longer needed.
Online international banking may be the right option for you because it is easier to transfer and manage funds between countries.
Each country has its own set of rules regarding taxes and foreign-earned income. Get all the necessary paperwork together for your specific tax obligations.
Getting Settled
Cancel all subscriptions and have all of your mail forwarded.
Many companies offer paperless billing, so try to enroll for all of those programs to alleviate missing billing statements that are not being mailed or forwarded.
Get copies of all your family members’ medical records and get extra prescription medication. Carry all prescriptions in your carry-on luggage in case your luggage gets lost in transit.
Meeting New People
New friendships take time, but there are several ways to meet new people in a new country.
Join a local gym or other organization where you will meet people with similar hobbies and interests.
If you are moving to a country where you don’t speak the native language, there are multiple websites that help expats meeting other expats through social groups and gatherings.
Expats also post forums on these websites to share their knowledge and to help out other foreigners who are moving to a new country.
You can use these same websites you are using to meet people as resources to find a good doctor, restaurants and other information that you will need in your new location.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
IntlMOVE shipping your car
IntlMOVE can help you ship your car internationally if it is part of a larger household goods shipment from Florida or other major port city in the United States.
Your car will be loaded in the shipping container along with the rest of your household goods.
IntlMOVE believes it is a safer solution than a roll on/roll off service for shipping vehicles.
For safety, the car will need to be de-fueled and the battery needs to be disconnected.
The car will be blocked, braced and strapped inside the container.
If you are unable to deliver the car to the warehouse, IntlMOVE can arrange for the delivery of the car.
The documentation required can vary, but in general you will need the original title, copy of the registration, a signed and notarized power of attorney and copies of the driver’s license, passport and visa of the person who holds the title of the car.
The car must be free and clear of any liens.
Customs regulations state that loading household goods of any kind inside the car is strictly prohibited, so only factory installed equipment is allowed inside of the car while shipping it overseas.
Once your container arrives at the destination port, you will have the responsibility of picking it up.
Tips for Moving your Car Overseas:
Before you move internationally, make sure to research driving requirements and parking availability at your new destination.
The first thing you should do is get an international driving permit (IDP).
Many countries do not recognize U.S. driver's licenses, but an IDP is valid in over 150 countries and it serves as proof that you possess a valid driver's license issued by your country of residence.
The IDP allows motorists to drive in international traffic without taking any tests or applying for a new license in each new country.
Even if you are not shipping your car overseas, you might need to rent a car at some point, so it is a good idea to get a permit regardless of whether or not you will have a car in your possession.
The permit also serves as another form of identification, which will help alleviate the need to always carry a passport in your new country.
If you are making a permanent move, you will need to contact the embassy or consulate of the country to learn the requirements of obtaining a driver’s license in your new country of residence.
Make sure to also learn the new rules, laws, road signs and penalties for traffic violations in your new location because they might differ greatly from the United States.
In some countries driving is done on the left side of the road, which can be difficult to get used to for some people who are used to drive on the right side...
The minimum and maximum driving age can vary for each country, so check to make sure you and your family members fall within the legal driving age range.
You may want to invest in a global position system (GPS) because it can be very difficult to navigate new routes when relocating overseas.
At the very least, purchase an updated map and plan your car trips accordingly until you become familiar with the new area.
Finally, after you have mastered the driving rules and regulations in your new country of residence, make sure to fasten your seatbelts for safety.
Your car will be loaded in the shipping container along with the rest of your household goods.
IntlMOVE believes it is a safer solution than a roll on/roll off service for shipping vehicles.
For safety, the car will need to be de-fueled and the battery needs to be disconnected.
The car will be blocked, braced and strapped inside the container.
If you are unable to deliver the car to the warehouse, IntlMOVE can arrange for the delivery of the car.
The documentation required can vary, but in general you will need the original title, copy of the registration, a signed and notarized power of attorney and copies of the driver’s license, passport and visa of the person who holds the title of the car.
The car must be free and clear of any liens.
Customs regulations state that loading household goods of any kind inside the car is strictly prohibited, so only factory installed equipment is allowed inside of the car while shipping it overseas.
Once your container arrives at the destination port, you will have the responsibility of picking it up.
Tips for Moving your Car Overseas:
Before you move internationally, make sure to research driving requirements and parking availability at your new destination.
The first thing you should do is get an international driving permit (IDP).
Many countries do not recognize U.S. driver's licenses, but an IDP is valid in over 150 countries and it serves as proof that you possess a valid driver's license issued by your country of residence.
The IDP allows motorists to drive in international traffic without taking any tests or applying for a new license in each new country.
Even if you are not shipping your car overseas, you might need to rent a car at some point, so it is a good idea to get a permit regardless of whether or not you will have a car in your possession.
The permit also serves as another form of identification, which will help alleviate the need to always carry a passport in your new country.
If you are making a permanent move, you will need to contact the embassy or consulate of the country to learn the requirements of obtaining a driver’s license in your new country of residence.
Make sure to also learn the new rules, laws, road signs and penalties for traffic violations in your new location because they might differ greatly from the United States.
In some countries driving is done on the left side of the road, which can be difficult to get used to for some people who are used to drive on the right side...
The minimum and maximum driving age can vary for each country, so check to make sure you and your family members fall within the legal driving age range.
You may want to invest in a global position system (GPS) because it can be very difficult to navigate new routes when relocating overseas.
At the very least, purchase an updated map and plan your car trips accordingly until you become familiar with the new area.
Finally, after you have mastered the driving rules and regulations in your new country of residence, make sure to fasten your seatbelts for safety.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
IntlMOVE Moving from USA to Australia
IntlMOVE will ship your household goods and personal effects from the USA to Australia.
IntlMOVE Inc. has its own consolidation warehouse in Miami, Florida where your shipment will be handled with the utmost care and attention.
IntlMOVE Australia is part of IntlMOVE Inc. and is dedicated to overseeing all shipments going from the USA to Australia.
IntlMOVE Australia consolidates less than container load (LCL) shipments from all over the USA and brings them to the IntlMOVE consolidation warehouse in Miami and then ships the shipments in groupage containers to Australia.
IntlMOVE Australia covers all of the Australian states: Queensland, Northern Territory, Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania.
I have always been fascinated with Australia and it is on my wish list of places to visit. I want to dive the Great Barrier Reef, visit the outback, go to the Sydney Opera House and much more! Did you know that Australia is the largest island and the smallest, driest continent?
Queensland is the second largest state with the lowest taxes in Australia. Brisbane is the Capital and the people enjoy an outdoor lifestyle with world class beaches, waterways, national parks, rainforests, tropical reefs and a pleasant climate. Dive the Great Barrier Reef and if you find yourself in Blackbutt, check out the annual Blooming Beautiful Festival!
Northern Territory’s coastline is flat backed by swamps, mangroves and mudflats. The northern Quarter is known as the “top end”. Darwin is the Capital and there is a well known monolith – Uluru (Ayers Rock) which is 348 m high.
Western Australia, the largest state, is on the Indian Ocean and is closer to Singapore and Jakarta than to Canberra! Perth is the Capital; agriculture is a top export and Western Australia is the major world supplier of lobster, prawns and pearls!
South Australia has a Mediterranean climate and is known as the wine and food center with 13 wine regions and considers itself the Arts Capital where you can enjoy many festivals, galleries, theatre and architecture. With rugged outback wilderness, scenic ranges, extensive coastline, and offshore islands, this location is ideal for outdoor sports, events and eating!
Victoria is the second smallest state which is slightly smaller than the US state of Utah. Melbourne is the Capital. Victoria has a rugged coastline but also many sandy beaches and 3 almost fully enclosed harbours; Port Philips Bay being the most important.
New South Wales is the most populous and heavily industrialized of the states. Sydney is the Capital and home to the country’s oldest European settlement, and is the largest and most cosmopolitan city in Australia. Icons of Sydney are the Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House.
Australian Capital Territory has Canberra as the Capital and is a planned city laid out around an artificial lake surrounded by a spectacular almost untouched natural environment. National Government is the main industry.
Tasmania is an island about the size of the US state West Virginia and is about 240 km off of the southeast corner of mainland Australia. Tasmania claims to have the cleanest air; purest water and fertile soil with a dramatic coastline, rugged mountains, tall forests and sparkling lakes. About one-third of the state is reserved for National Parks and Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage area which is a refuge for rare plants and animals.
IntlMOVE Inc. has its own consolidation warehouse in Miami, Florida where your shipment will be handled with the utmost care and attention.
IntlMOVE Australia is part of IntlMOVE Inc. and is dedicated to overseeing all shipments going from the USA to Australia.
IntlMOVE Australia consolidates less than container load (LCL) shipments from all over the USA and brings them to the IntlMOVE consolidation warehouse in Miami and then ships the shipments in groupage containers to Australia.
IntlMOVE Australia covers all of the Australian states: Queensland, Northern Territory, Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania.
I have always been fascinated with Australia and it is on my wish list of places to visit. I want to dive the Great Barrier Reef, visit the outback, go to the Sydney Opera House and much more! Did you know that Australia is the largest island and the smallest, driest continent?
Queensland is the second largest state with the lowest taxes in Australia. Brisbane is the Capital and the people enjoy an outdoor lifestyle with world class beaches, waterways, national parks, rainforests, tropical reefs and a pleasant climate. Dive the Great Barrier Reef and if you find yourself in Blackbutt, check out the annual Blooming Beautiful Festival!
Northern Territory’s coastline is flat backed by swamps, mangroves and mudflats. The northern Quarter is known as the “top end”. Darwin is the Capital and there is a well known monolith – Uluru (Ayers Rock) which is 348 m high.
Western Australia, the largest state, is on the Indian Ocean and is closer to Singapore and Jakarta than to Canberra! Perth is the Capital; agriculture is a top export and Western Australia is the major world supplier of lobster, prawns and pearls!
South Australia has a Mediterranean climate and is known as the wine and food center with 13 wine regions and considers itself the Arts Capital where you can enjoy many festivals, galleries, theatre and architecture. With rugged outback wilderness, scenic ranges, extensive coastline, and offshore islands, this location is ideal for outdoor sports, events and eating!
Victoria is the second smallest state which is slightly smaller than the US state of Utah. Melbourne is the Capital. Victoria has a rugged coastline but also many sandy beaches and 3 almost fully enclosed harbours; Port Philips Bay being the most important.
New South Wales is the most populous and heavily industrialized of the states. Sydney is the Capital and home to the country’s oldest European settlement, and is the largest and most cosmopolitan city in Australia. Icons of Sydney are the Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House.
Australian Capital Territory has Canberra as the Capital and is a planned city laid out around an artificial lake surrounded by a spectacular almost untouched natural environment. National Government is the main industry.
Tasmania is an island about the size of the US state West Virginia and is about 240 km off of the southeast corner of mainland Australia. Tasmania claims to have the cleanest air; purest water and fertile soil with a dramatic coastline, rugged mountains, tall forests and sparkling lakes. About one-third of the state is reserved for National Parks and Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage area which is a refuge for rare plants and animals.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
IntlMOVE Consolidation services
IntlMOVE is a leading International Mover specializing in shipping household goods and personal effects from the USA overseas.
Over the last six years IntlMOVE has kept growing at an exceptional rate.
IntlMOVE warehouse provides consolidation services shipping less than container load (LCL) shipments in groupage containers.
Currently, IntlMOVE ships groupage containers to Europe, Australia, India and Panama and the list is growing.
These consolidation services are handled by IntlMOVE designated service departments:
IntlMOVE UK manages groupage containers and full container load (FCL) destined to the UK and Europe.
IntlMOVE Australia manages groupage containers and full container load (FCL) destined to Australia.
IntlMOVE India manages groupage containers and full container load (FCL) destined to India.
IntlMOVE Panama manages groupage containers and full container load (FCL) destined to Panama.
IntlMOVE, Come and see our operation.
IntlMOVE motto is “Come and see our Operation”, if you cannot, then ask someone whose opinion you trust, to visit our warehouse.
We are proud of the high standards of IntlMOVE operation and happy to show you around.
This is the safest way to choose your International Movers.
Price is important, but should never be the only criteria when choosing your International Movers.
Great web sites and professional “Internet Marketing” are a must in today’s marketing, some companies excel in these disciplines more than others, but the service you are going to get will come from the owners directors and the employees of the organization you hired.
Check them out! See them in their working place, nothing can help you judge and choose better.
Over the last six years IntlMOVE has kept growing at an exceptional rate.
IntlMOVE warehouse provides consolidation services shipping less than container load (LCL) shipments in groupage containers.
Currently, IntlMOVE ships groupage containers to Europe, Australia, India and Panama and the list is growing.
These consolidation services are handled by IntlMOVE designated service departments:
IntlMOVE UK manages groupage containers and full container load (FCL) destined to the UK and Europe.
IntlMOVE Australia manages groupage containers and full container load (FCL) destined to Australia.
IntlMOVE India manages groupage containers and full container load (FCL) destined to India.
IntlMOVE Panama manages groupage containers and full container load (FCL) destined to Panama.
IntlMOVE, Come and see our operation.
IntlMOVE motto is “Come and see our Operation”, if you cannot, then ask someone whose opinion you trust, to visit our warehouse.
We are proud of the high standards of IntlMOVE operation and happy to show you around.
This is the safest way to choose your International Movers.
Price is important, but should never be the only criteria when choosing your International Movers.
Great web sites and professional “Internet Marketing” are a must in today’s marketing, some companies excel in these disciplines more than others, but the service you are going to get will come from the owners directors and the employees of the organization you hired.
Check them out! See them in their working place, nothing can help you judge and choose better.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
IntlMOVE, Honesty and Integrity
IntlMOVE Your International Movers – Honesty and Integrity
IntlMOVE main asset is its dedicated, committed and well trained staff
We, at IntlMOVE, continuously invest time and resources in our employees
Our customers’ first contact is with IntlMOVE’s Move Consultants.
Each of IntlMOVE’s Move Consultants is a trained professional, following our company goal to serve our customers honestly and efficiently
IntlMOVE’s Move Consultants are trained to build a wide referral base in order to obtain half of his / her customers by way of referrals
Each satisfied customer eventually refers a friend or relative requiring the services of International Movers, and over the years, our Move Consultants build up a great number of satisfied customers providing a constant stream of customers requiring our services
We, at IntlMOVE, vigorously promote this attitude and goal, setting a target of “50% bookings from referrals” for our Move Consultants
We believe that promoting this approach and attitude, develops an unparalleled level of integrity and dedication to our customers needs and satisfaction
Our Move Consultants will not produce “half truth statements” in order to secure a sale:
· They will not under estimate the transit time for your shipment
· They will not provide “guarantees”, where such guarantees are not in their control
· They will not furnish an unrealistic rate in order to get an order
· They will not produce a misleading quote with small print allowing overcharging
Our Move Consultants will work with you honestly and with integrity
· They will provide you with the best price for shipping your household goods
· They will go the extra mile to fulfill your needs, including “rush pick ups”
· They will regretfully rather “lose” your order than provide you with misleading information regarding transit time and estimated time of arrival
We accept that we can not fully satisfy 100% of the thousands customers that contact us each month; but we sure try to, and we take great pride in achieving a high percentage of success, as represented in the constant flow of testimonials we receive
IntlMOVE - For honest, dedicated and professional International Moving Services
IntlMOVE main asset is its dedicated, committed and well trained staff
We, at IntlMOVE, continuously invest time and resources in our employees
Our customers’ first contact is with IntlMOVE’s Move Consultants.
Each of IntlMOVE’s Move Consultants is a trained professional, following our company goal to serve our customers honestly and efficiently
IntlMOVE’s Move Consultants are trained to build a wide referral base in order to obtain half of his / her customers by way of referrals
Each satisfied customer eventually refers a friend or relative requiring the services of International Movers, and over the years, our Move Consultants build up a great number of satisfied customers providing a constant stream of customers requiring our services
We, at IntlMOVE, vigorously promote this attitude and goal, setting a target of “50% bookings from referrals” for our Move Consultants
We believe that promoting this approach and attitude, develops an unparalleled level of integrity and dedication to our customers needs and satisfaction
Our Move Consultants will not produce “half truth statements” in order to secure a sale:
· They will not under estimate the transit time for your shipment
· They will not provide “guarantees”, where such guarantees are not in their control
· They will not furnish an unrealistic rate in order to get an order
· They will not produce a misleading quote with small print allowing overcharging
Our Move Consultants will work with you honestly and with integrity
· They will provide you with the best price for shipping your household goods
· They will go the extra mile to fulfill your needs, including “rush pick ups”
· They will regretfully rather “lose” your order than provide you with misleading information regarding transit time and estimated time of arrival
We accept that we can not fully satisfy 100% of the thousands customers that contact us each month; but we sure try to, and we take great pride in achieving a high percentage of success, as represented in the constant flow of testimonials we receive
IntlMOVE - For honest, dedicated and professional International Moving Services
Monday, October 19, 2009
IntlMOVE - International Movers
IntlMOVE Inc. your International Movers, provides safe, efficient and economical solutions for Shipping Household Goods and Personal Effects from the USA to other countries overseas, across borders and through customs.
IntlMOVE provides reliable and the most professional transportation of Household Goods and Personal Effects from anywhere in the USA to anywhere in the world.
IntlMOVE markets its services over the Internet, covering the 48 contiguous states in the USA. Due to IntlMOVE Inc size, wide coverage area, and utilization of the Internet as our marketing and communication tool, IntlMOVE manages to achieve a high level of professional services combined with reduced costs for our customers.
For each international move, IntlMOVE identifies the most suitable ship line, destination agent, and other transportation professionals, based on pricing, availability, and most importantly, their resources and expertise. All of IntlMOVE assigned carriers are experienced, reliable, and in good standing with excellent reputations.
When moving across town or across the country, your Household Goods will more than likely be packed, loaded, transported, unloaded and unpacked by the same local mover or long distance carrier in the same truck with the same packing and unpacking team. Your local mover or any reputable vanlines can handle your move, but not so with your international move.
Recognizing this fact, the Federal Government places strict requirements regarding licensing and experience International Movers must posses. It is not likely that any of your local movers or even your reputable vanlines will fulfill these requirements.
When moving across international borders, relocating overseas, your household goods will be channeled through many different parties before they reach your new home overseas. They will be loaded onto a truck, hauled to a warehouse, offloaded awaiting consolidation, loaded into a container inspected by customs, shipped across the ocean… only to be unloaded, stored, inspected, loaded, and delivered to your new home overseas, and in each step of the journey, a different agent may be involved, and different rules and regulations may apply.
IntlMOVE will plan, arrange and manage every step of this journey. We have the experience, expertise and worldwide network needed to make sure your precious belongings are transported by the safest and most cost-effective routes, handled only by the most reliable and efficient moving professionals available.
IntlMOVE is your best choice when looking for International Mover whom you can trust with your move overseas.
If you are moving from anywhere in the USA, and relocating to anywhere in the world, your best move is IntlMOVE.
IntlMOVE provides reliable and the most professional transportation of Household Goods and Personal Effects from anywhere in the USA to anywhere in the world.
IntlMOVE markets its services over the Internet, covering the 48 contiguous states in the USA. Due to IntlMOVE Inc size, wide coverage area, and utilization of the Internet as our marketing and communication tool, IntlMOVE manages to achieve a high level of professional services combined with reduced costs for our customers.
For each international move, IntlMOVE identifies the most suitable ship line, destination agent, and other transportation professionals, based on pricing, availability, and most importantly, their resources and expertise. All of IntlMOVE assigned carriers are experienced, reliable, and in good standing with excellent reputations.
When moving across town or across the country, your Household Goods will more than likely be packed, loaded, transported, unloaded and unpacked by the same local mover or long distance carrier in the same truck with the same packing and unpacking team. Your local mover or any reputable vanlines can handle your move, but not so with your international move.
Recognizing this fact, the Federal Government places strict requirements regarding licensing and experience International Movers must posses. It is not likely that any of your local movers or even your reputable vanlines will fulfill these requirements.
When moving across international borders, relocating overseas, your household goods will be channeled through many different parties before they reach your new home overseas. They will be loaded onto a truck, hauled to a warehouse, offloaded awaiting consolidation, loaded into a container inspected by customs, shipped across the ocean… only to be unloaded, stored, inspected, loaded, and delivered to your new home overseas, and in each step of the journey, a different agent may be involved, and different rules and regulations may apply.
IntlMOVE will plan, arrange and manage every step of this journey. We have the experience, expertise and worldwide network needed to make sure your precious belongings are transported by the safest and most cost-effective routes, handled only by the most reliable and efficient moving professionals available.
IntlMOVE is your best choice when looking for International Mover whom you can trust with your move overseas.
If you are moving from anywhere in the USA, and relocating to anywhere in the world, your best move is IntlMOVE.
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