Atlas international movers
Atlas International Movers is an international mover based near Amsterdam, we handle daily removals to destinations all over the world. Thanks to our experience and our worldwide network of partners, we are able to carry out removals perfectly for our customers. Everything we do is designed to provide high quality service.
What do you offer to international companies that come to establish themselves in the Netherlands?
Atlas International Movers moves expats from all countries worldwide to the Netherlands (and vice versa). We completely relieve our customers of their worries and our goal is to exceed their expectations.
What advice would you give to a company that comes here?
Taking care of the international removal of the household goods of assignees is usually only discussed after the employment contract has been signed, the work permit and residence permit have been approved abroad, language and culture training has been followed, the schools for the children have been found and a suitable home has been found. Moving often comes at the end of the process but is often the most stressful because it concerns the personal belongings, precious pieces and collections of the assignee.
We help our clients to draw up procedures that have proven to be the best to optimise the removal programme. We have extensive experience in handling complex removals, group moves and removals to and from less accessible areas. We ensure that organisations can benefit from our knowledge and our global network.
For example, if an organization needs to move a large number of employees within a certain period of time, a group move, we organize sessions in which we inform the employees how to prepare and what steps they need to take to make the process as easy as possible. We advise organisations on how to tackle such a project in the best way and how we can achieve cost savings without compromising on quality and efficiency.
Ultimately, it's all about sharing knowledge and acting as partners in order to achieve the objectives.
Jan Koets