Services
Everything a move needs, and nothing a move does not
Three services carry most of the work, and a long list of small ones stops the day going wrong. All of it is quoted in writing before anybody lifts anything.
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Packing and unpacking
Our packing crews wrap, box and label a whole house in a day — glassware in double-walled cartons, artwork in custom crates, wardrobes on rails so nothing needs ironing at the other end. Unpacking is booked the same way, and the waste leaves with us.
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Office and commercial moves
Relocating an office is a project rather than a day out. We survey, phase the move over a weekend, colour-code by desk, disconnect and reconnect the workstations, and hand you a floor that is working on Monday morning rather than a room full of crates.
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Long-distance relocation
Accra to Kumasi, Takoradi or across the border. Long-distance loads travel in sealed, inventoried containers on our own vehicles, with a named coordinator and a tracked arrival window — so a move of six hundred kilometres is still one phone call.
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Also included
The parts of a move nobody shops for
Every one of these can be added to a quote, and most of them are already in it. Ask at the survey rather than on the morning.
Packing materials
Double-walled cartons, wardrobe rails, mattress covers, bubble wrap and tape — delivered ahead of the day, and the unused ones taken back.
Dismantle and reassemble
Beds, wardrobes, dining tables, flat-pack units and TV brackets, with every fitting bagged and taped to the piece it came off.
Fine art and fragile pieces
Custom crates for paintings, mirrors, glass tops, instruments and anything with a value you would rather not have to prove afterwards.
Appliance disconnection
Fridges, freezers, washing machines and cookers disconnected, drained and secured for transit, then reconnected and tested at the other end.
Clearance and disposal
The furniture that is not coming with you goes to a charity partner or is disposed of responsibly, with a written note of what went where.
Inventory and insurance
A photographed, numbered inventory on any move over a certain size — which is what makes goods-in-transit cover mean something if it is ever needed.
End-of-tenancy cleaning
A cleaning crew behind the moving crew, so the empty property is handed back in the state the landlord's inventory clerk expects.
International shipping
Sea and air freight through Tema, with customs documentation handled here and a partner agent meeting the container at the other end.

Storage
A dry, guarded bay for the weeks in between
Completion dates slip and leases overlap. Our Spintex warehouse holds inventoried, sealed containers in a dry, alarmed bay — billed by the week, so a fortnight costs a fortnight. Everything is photographed in and photographed out, and you can visit your own container on a day's notice.
Our process for delivering flawless relocations
01
Get a free quote
Tell us what is moving and where to. You get a written, itemised price within a day — not a range, and not a number that changes on the morning.
02
Survey and planning
A surveyor walks the property, measures the awkward pieces and writes the plan: crew size, vehicle, access, lift bookings and the order rooms are loaded in.
03
Packing and transport
Our crews pack with double-walled cartons, blankets and shrink wrap, label every box by room, and load a vehicle sized for your move rather than the one that was free.
04
Unpacking and setup
Boxes go to the room named on the label, beds and wardrobes are rebuilt, and the packing waste leaves with us the same day rather than three weeks later.
05
After the move
One person stays on your move for thirty days afterwards — for the wardrobe door that needs adjusting, the box that went to storage, or the claim nobody wants to make.