Our history
Fifteen years, told as decisions rather than anniversaries
Every entry below is something we changed about how the work is done. The years are only there to put them in order.
2011
One borrowed van, and student flats around Legon
Kwame and Yaw Haul started moving single rooms at weekends in a Sprinter borrowed from an uncle's bakery. The first rule was set that year and has not moved since: whoever quotes the job runs the job.
2014
The first crew on a payroll rather than a day rate
Day labour is cheaper and it is the reason most moving companies cannot promise anything. Six packers went on salary, went through a fortnight of training, and the complaint rate fell by two thirds in a year.
2017
The first office move, over one weekend
A forty-desk accountancy practice in Airport Residential, phased across a Saturday and Sunday and working on Monday morning. Commercial work is now a third of what we do.
2020
The Spintex warehouse, and storage by the week
Completion dates slip, and until 2020 our answer to that was a shrug. Nine hundred square metres of dry, alarmed racking meant we could finally say yes to the six weeks between a sale and a key.
2024
Eleven vehicles, and long-distance on our own plates
Kumasi, Takoradi and Tamale used to go out with a haulier and a hope. They now go on our own vehicles, with our own crew at both ends and a tracked arrival window.
Today
Bigger, and deliberately run the same way
Sixty-four people, eleven vehicles and a warehouse — and still one named surveyor who quotes your move, runs your move and answers the phone for a month afterwards. Everything we have bought since 2011 was bought to keep that possible at a larger size, not to replace it.

15
Years moving households and offices in Accra
9
,400+
Moves completed since the first van in 2011
64
Packers, drivers and surveyors on the payroll
“We have used them for three house moves and one office. The crew changes, the surveyor does not, and neither does the price we were quoted.”
— Nii Armah Tetteh, Airport Residential