| About Us |
Our freight forwarding company was founded and brought to life in the summer of 1994. In those days you could call us young people,
mainly students and some old relocation "professionals" out of the relocation sector, who formed the foundation
of a success that still holds on until today. There is not really much to say about our motor pool, our fleet so to speak: The performance of a freight forwarder is measured in terms of his logistical abilities- his ability, to have the right vehicle, at the right spot at the right time- and we have never failed in that! Our range of transport vehicle reaches from the small delivery van right up to 40 ton truck-trailer combinations. Hauling around furniture really is not really a long term life perspective and we do not pretend it is. We, as a company, are authorised to train and carry out apprenticeships and are always interested in all open- minded young people, who are willing to learn new abilities and apply them practically. For this reason we also work with young people that are covering the cost of their studies over the years by constantly improving their know-how without loosing their flexibility and always meet the challenge of new problems, maybe in the course of your relocation, and are not limited or restricted to rigid and unpractical procedures. In this way we are able to ensure that there will only be highly motivated professionals in your relocation team. And beside that: Our employees are our most valuable asset! Our main principle is: Always act in the interest of the customer! Even though this might sound somewhat trivial, it is the serious attempt to counter the usual sloppiness you may encounter within the service sector today.. The second main principle when moving might sound puritan at first: We will deliver a household exactly in the condition we found it in! And, if possible, your furniture will be arranged nicer as they were before.
„We will not put up with the saying - moving is like burning down the house (a German saying).
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