An international move becomes much simplified with a good international mover. So this begs the question 'what criteria does one look for when choosing in international moving company?' Lucky for you that you've asked the moving experts at MovingTips.com.
First of all, you can rule out any international moving company which does not move items to your destination country. You're off to a good start!
Those moving due to a work requirement should check with their employer see if the company has a preferred international moving service. Of course you should also take note of all the expenses a company will pay during your international move.
Since a bad reputation will eventually catch up to a moving company, it's a good indicator if a company has been in business for a long time. As a rule of thumb, an international moving company having been in the business for at least eight years is a good sign the company is a reputable one.
However, you need not give up on any moving company which is not than the business least eight years. Search the Internet for any consumer complaints where issues maybe logged against a company. Or perhaps you know a friend that had a good experience with this company.
Also, an international moving company is more likely to be reputable if the company can maintain certifications within the moving industry. Check to see if your moving company is an OMNI member (Overseas Movers Network International), is ISO 9002 certified, maintains a RIM (Registered International Mover) Certification or is a FIDI member.
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