Those who have ever had the need to move abroad know that it can be a time consuming and often frustrating affair. In fact, moving a household is bad enough but when it comes to moving an office to a new location abroad, it can be downright maddening. There is so much red tape to contend with including legal requirements in various countries, some of which may be completely confusing to the layperson.
This is one reason why Robinsons International Removals is the company to deal with when planning a corporate move overseas. Accredited in both FAIMISO and ISO 9001, you can rely on total peace of mind from door to door shipping. This particular accreditation covers literally every aspect of a removal company’s operations including finance, management and even customer service.
Robinsons overseas removals takes the headache from management so that the move is as worry-free as humanly possible. Whether you are concerned with the mundane affairs of packing, shipping and storing or are concerned with potential duty levies when leaving the UK or entering a new country, Robinsons has this under control and can provide you with the information you are likely to need in terms of budgeting for duties.
You will find that shipping to some of the remotest locations on earth such as New Zealand can be just as easy as moving two doors down the street your office is currently located on. Of course it will take a good bit longer to set up shop in another country, but Robinsons Overseas Removals has clear estimates available on the amount of time you will be looking at.
For instance, shipping to New Zealand generally takes approximately six to eight weeks for a full-carton load to arrive door to door but it can take as long as ten to twelve weeks if only a partial carton is booked. When sharing a container it is referred to as ‘groupage’ and of course the length of time depends highly on others moving to the same new country. In either case, Robinsons Overseas Removals are fully accredited and will be able to assist you with any questions you may have whilst assuring the safest passage for your cargo.