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Here at F&N we offer the most competitive and flexible removals service for anywhere in the world. With over 30 years of experience in the UK, European and International removals industries, we have excellent solutions to all of the issues you will come across when moving house. Whether you're just moving within the UK, or packing up for far flung destinations such as Australia or America, there is no destination to big or small.
Moving to Australia?, Emigrating to New Zealand?, Working in Canada, USA or South Africa? These are amongst our most regular international moving destinations. However, if you are moving to somewhere less obvious - The Maldives, Laos, Mongolia, Fiji, Paraguay, Papua New Guinea, Virgin Islands to name a few from this year's quota - we can also get you there safely and efficiently.
Relocating to America can be hassle-free with F&N Worldwide Removals. Our expert removals team will take care of everything for you, from packing up your home in custom made crates to organising transport for your possessions and even unpacking it on arrival. We will skillfully wrap, pack, ship and deliver all your belongings to your new home ready for your arrival. We are also able to provide American experts to help advise you every step of the way on your move to help you settle into life in the USA.
The City That Never Sleeps could be your next home if you play your cards right - whether you're moving to Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island or even across the Hudson to Hoboken, F&N Worldwide Removals can assist you with every step of the process of moving to the USA, taking the pressure off your shoulders so you can concentrate on other aspects of the move.
Reviews (8)
Debbie Ferguson
Apr 29, 2021
Stephanie Friskney
Oct 28, 2019
I wouldn't bother looking anywhere else. F&N's service is second to none, and I say this having used them several times over the years. We had the full pack and unpack service - it was worth every penny. The assessor gives you a good idea of what to expect along with some tips such as removing clock batteries in advance, the packers turn up on time, are polite and very careful with your possessions, and nothing is too much trouble.
The unpack was even better - they will move anything you want and do a really good job of guessing where to put things if you don't tell them. And of course the full unpack means they take all the boxes and packing paper away with them. We can't recommend them highly enough
The unpack was even better - they will move anything you want and do a really good job of guessing where to put things if you don't tell them. And of course the full unpack means they take all the boxes and packing paper away with them. We can't recommend them highly enough
Carina Gautier
Jan 03, 2019
Makiage Training
Aug 19, 2017
Carol McKay
Apr 06, 2017
Stevie Schumacher
Oct 23, 2016
Terrible experience. Furniture was damaged and stored unprofessionally to the point that the wardrobe doors did not actually fit into a rather expensive wardrobe anymore, which is now worthless. F&N do not even bother responding to complaints. I have moved around Europe a lot and have never experienced anything like this before. I cannot recommend this company at all.
Kris Juncker
Dec 13, 2015
Would I move with F & N again? Maybe. Should you read this review carefully and make sure they remain accountable for both your possessions and just a bit of your sanity? Absolutely. Moving internationally is stressful at best. F & N did not make it any easier in my experience. In some respects, it was my fault. F & N offered a cost 10% less than other removal companies, and I wanted to save the money.
I suspect I paid for that in the end. I'd like to be constructive here and make sure readers (both F & N and consumers) understand what could go better. International moves must involve subcontracting. It's a necessity to hand the work from one team to the next until the goods arrive in their next home. As the client, however, I was not given a walk through (neither on the phone or email) on how this would work.
That's not a problem if things go smoothly, but this was bumpy every step of the way. Perhaps on the most egregious side, I had to redo rather extensive paperwork for every single company subcontracted in the move. I would have paid the extra %10 for this. Whereas F & N could have managed that -- for example, I had to provide copies of my identification documents to new companies that were carrying my things-- they failed to do so.
I hadn't had this problem when I moved to the UK (via Rainier) from the US. But, headed out of the UK back to the US, I had to deal with each separate subcontractor's forms. In at least one instance that I'm aware of, my container missed a connection and was rerouted and I had to do new paperwork/provide new documents. This was especially upsetting because-- of course-- I wasn't at any home with access to a computer or a printer or my stuff that makes communication possible.
The subcontracted shipping companies (non-English speaking, nor any language I speak) couldn't understand why I needed time to deal with the identification issue because they were used to large good shipping for companies-- not an residential move-- and a migrant in possession of few items. When I included F & N in my emails to these shippers, there was no response.
By then they washed their hands of me. They were done when their early part was over and already gone somewhat awry. On the somewhat less shocking side (my husband predicted this), there were a few problems from the start of the removal. I had 'packing' as part of my contract. I called F & N the day before my scheduled removal to make sure that this was clear; I was assured it would be fine. F & N subcontracted another company (ironically farther away than F & N from my home) that showed up unprepared to pack.
They did not bring supplies. They used the supplies that I happened to have on hand-- which they deemed inferior to professional supplies. But I hadn't been planning on using them for an international move (just as donation boxes). This company couldn't finish packing everything (and I had spent that day packing--because I was stressed but hopeful that it would work out-- even though we had paid for me not to pack and not be stressed). F&N then sent their own people the following day to finish the job.
These guys were excellent but showed up with a van, however, and a few things didn't fit. I didn't complain-- and I didn't want to deal with another day and a another set of removal guys. So a few belongings that were on the line went into the trash. It looks like everything is here. And no objects are broken. Hmm.
I suspect I paid for that in the end. I'd like to be constructive here and make sure readers (both F & N and consumers) understand what could go better. International moves must involve subcontracting. It's a necessity to hand the work from one team to the next until the goods arrive in their next home. As the client, however, I was not given a walk through (neither on the phone or email) on how this would work.
That's not a problem if things go smoothly, but this was bumpy every step of the way. Perhaps on the most egregious side, I had to redo rather extensive paperwork for every single company subcontracted in the move. I would have paid the extra %10 for this. Whereas F & N could have managed that -- for example, I had to provide copies of my identification documents to new companies that were carrying my things-- they failed to do so.
I hadn't had this problem when I moved to the UK (via Rainier) from the US. But, headed out of the UK back to the US, I had to deal with each separate subcontractor's forms. In at least one instance that I'm aware of, my container missed a connection and was rerouted and I had to do new paperwork/provide new documents. This was especially upsetting because-- of course-- I wasn't at any home with access to a computer or a printer or my stuff that makes communication possible.
The subcontracted shipping companies (non-English speaking, nor any language I speak) couldn't understand why I needed time to deal with the identification issue because they were used to large good shipping for companies-- not an residential move-- and a migrant in possession of few items. When I included F & N in my emails to these shippers, there was no response.
By then they washed their hands of me. They were done when their early part was over and already gone somewhat awry. On the somewhat less shocking side (my husband predicted this), there were a few problems from the start of the removal. I had 'packing' as part of my contract. I called F & N the day before my scheduled removal to make sure that this was clear; I was assured it would be fine. F & N subcontracted another company (ironically farther away than F & N from my home) that showed up unprepared to pack.
They did not bring supplies. They used the supplies that I happened to have on hand-- which they deemed inferior to professional supplies. But I hadn't been planning on using them for an international move (just as donation boxes). This company couldn't finish packing everything (and I had spent that day packing--because I was stressed but hopeful that it would work out-- even though we had paid for me not to pack and not be stressed). F&N then sent their own people the following day to finish the job.
These guys were excellent but showed up with a van, however, and a few things didn't fit. I didn't complain-- and I didn't want to deal with another day and a another set of removal guys. So a few belongings that were on the line went into the trash. It looks like everything is here. And no objects are broken. Hmm.
Maggie
Mar 20, 2015
I don't recommend this company at all, from the monent I signed the agreement, I've had problems with them. Starting with the shcedule of goods (wasn't adviced that this must contain every item packed in order to be fully insured, surely an inventory list when items are packed is more appropriate!), to collection of goods (they showed up with no packing materials depsite being paid for packing), therefore collected a day late. Having been promised a delivery date between a certain week, I was told 4 days prior (Friday afternoon) to them actually arriving that they were due to arrive at the new destination not allowing for enough time to arrange access.
As a result my goods were scheduled to be delivered 2 weeks later, but again no date was given until a few days before regarding time and drop off despite being told several time that I would get "plenty of notice" regarding the delivery date and time. On top of this I had items missing, which I tried to claim back on insurance, but due to not specifically being listed on the shcedule of goods, I am not able to claim for them.
I found the company totally unprofessional, I was treated badly by staff when complaining about the sevrice and then passed on with no effort what so ever to deal with the insurance company, and as a result my claim was in most part rejected. Moving is stressful as it is, you definitely don't need the additional stress this company caused me so I would recommend spending a little bit more to get the service and professionalism you would like when dealing with a move.
As a result my goods were scheduled to be delivered 2 weeks later, but again no date was given until a few days before regarding time and drop off despite being told several time that I would get "plenty of notice" regarding the delivery date and time. On top of this I had items missing, which I tried to claim back on insurance, but due to not specifically being listed on the shcedule of goods, I am not able to claim for them.
I found the company totally unprofessional, I was treated badly by staff when complaining about the sevrice and then passed on with no effort what so ever to deal with the insurance company, and as a result my claim was in most part rejected. Moving is stressful as it is, you definitely don't need the additional stress this company caused me so I would recommend spending a little bit more to get the service and professionalism you would like when dealing with a move.