TL:DR
- Build a sharp 30‑day plan: declutter, book the route, right‑size your VANonsite vehicle, and prep a clean inventory for customs.
- Gather essential registrations and numbers on arrival in Norway: EU/EEA registration, police appointment, D‑number, and tax card; follow official guidance in the documents section.
- Move household goods duty‑free when eligible (typically used items after 12+ months abroad) and keep an itemized, valued inventory for smooth border checks.
- Pick the smartest route for your destination and season: Kiel–Oslo ferry, Hirtshals links to southern and western ports, or all‑road via Sweden; plan for real Nordic winter conditions.
- Choose the perfect capacity from 5 m³ to 90 m³ to avoid overpaying or multiple trips; confirm after a quick inventory call.
- Upgrade convenience with pro packing, white‑glove handling for valuables, last‑minute options, and live GPS tracking on every load.
- Cut costs without stress: reduce volume, reserve loading access, travel off‑peak, and document items for insurance; get a transparent quote at VANonsite Removals to Norway.
Moving to Norway from Germany
Moving to Norway from Germany is a brave, thrilling jump toward clearer air, safer streets, and jaw‑dropping nature. You want the journey to feel organized, fast, and protected. This complete guide walks you step by step through routes, customs, timelines, vehicle sizes, packing, costs, and insurance, so nothing blindsides you. With VANonsite you get precision planning, careful crews, and live GPS tracking that shows exactly where your belongings are. When you are ready, book a slot or ask for a friendly, transparent quote here: VANonsite Removals to Norway.
Why Norway, Why Now?
Trading autobahns for fjords feels courageous and thrilling. If you are chasing career momentum, crisp mountain air, or a calmer rhythm, Norway rewards you with safety, stellar public services, and nature that stops you mid‑sentence. It is also a wonderfully practical choice for EU and EEA citizens who value predictability and digital‑first services.
What pulls people north:
- Quality of life and balance across tidy cities and quiet coastal towns, with an outdoors culture baked into daily routines.
- Strong job market in energy, tech, maritime, healthcare, and green industries, with clear work protections and contracts.
- Family‑friendly benefits and excellent public schooling, plus international school options in major hubs.
- English fluency is high, which makes the first months of settling in less intimidating while you learn Norwegian.
- Clean, breathtaking nature on your doorstep, from midnight‑sun summers to powdery winters.
You want the thrill without the chaos. That is where a specialist mover matters. VANonsite choreographs each stage with customs‑ready inventories, trained crews, winter‑aware routing, and live GPS tracking so you always know where your belongings are.
Shortcut to book your move: Start here → Removals to Norway with VANonsite
Snapshot: Germany vs Norway Essentials
| Topic | Germany | Norway |
|---|---|---|
| EU/EEA status | EU member | EEA, Schengen |
| Currency | EUR | NOK |
| Power plugs | Type F, 230V | Type F, 230V |
| Driving side | Right | Right |
| Winter driving | Occasional snow | Frequent snow and ice |
| Official language(s) | German | Norwegian (Bokmål and Nynorsk), English widely spoken |
| Time zone | CET/CEST | CET/CEST |
| Country phone code | +49 | +47 |
| Cost of living | Varies by city | Generally higher than Germany |
| City road tolls | Limited | Common in several cities and on some roads |
Key takeaway: Logistics are straightforward, yet customs, registration, and winter prep matter. Choose partners who know Nordic routes and paperwork cold.
Your 30‑Day Move Timeline
A clear plan saves money, time, and nerves. Use the checklist below and tailor it to your life. Book your vehicle early for the best slots and ferry availability.
T‑30 to T‑21 days
- Confirm inventory and insurance value. Create a room‑by‑room list with rough weights and photos of high‑value items.
- Measure bulky pieces and access points. Note elevator size, stair width, door frames, and tight corridors.
- Reserve ferry or overland route. Compare Kiel–Oslo cabins with Hirtshals routes to southern and western ports.
- Book a dedicated vehicle size with VANonsite. Choose from 5 m³ to 90 m³ depending on your inventory.
- Gather documents for customs and registration. Include ID, proof of address, tenancy or work contract, and pet documents if relevant.
T‑20 to T‑10 days
- Declutter, donate, sell. Reduce volume to cut cost and carbon. Prioritize heavy, low‑value items for disposal.
- Order premium packing materials or book Packing Service. Double‑wall boxes, wardrobe boxes, dish dividers, mattress covers.
- Notify German service providers and set up mail forwarding. Utilities, internet, insurance, banking, employer, schools.
- Arrange parking and building access. Request loading permits and confirm elevator reservations where needed.
- Prep pets. Confirm microchip, vaccinations, and timelines if you are traveling with animals.
T‑9 to T‑3 days
- Label every box with room, contents, and priority level. Add a number that corresponds to your master inventory.
- Photograph high‑value items for insurance and condition records.
- Pack an essentials kit. Passports, chargers, basic tools, snacks, medicines, a first‑night set of bedding and towels.
- Defrost and dry the fridge and freezer 24 hours before loading. Drain washing machines and dishwashers.
- Confirm parking and access at both addresses. Share entry codes with the crew where appropriate.
Moving day
- Walkthrough, meter readings, last‑minute essentials bag. Photograph meters and empty rooms for your records.
- Sign a short condition report. Keep valuables and documents with you at all times.
- Track your load live via VANonsite GPS. Share the link with family or building managers if helpful.
In transit
- Keep phones charged and notifications on. Ferry check‑ins, weather advisories, and route updates arrive quickly.
- Rest if you travel overnight. Cabins help you arrive focused for delivery day.
Week 1 in Norway
- Register your residence if you plan to stay more than 3 months. Book the police appointment early.
- Obtain a D‑number if needed and apply for a tax card with the Norwegian Tax Administration.
- Open a bank account and set up Vipps. Many services expect it.
- Choose a GP via Helsenorge and update your address. Register with Posten for mail.
- Unpack strategically room by room. Start with kitchen and bedrooms for quick comfort.
Documents & Formalities You Must Know
Rules can change. Always verify requirements on official sites before you travel.
- EU/EEA citizens registering in Norway. Guidance on rights and registration: https://www.udi.no/en/want-to-apply/rights-and-obligations-of-eu-eea-nationals/
- Police registration appointment for the registration certificate. Book and attend here: https://www.politiet.no/en/services/residence-permit-and-registration/
- Tax identification, D‑number, and tax card with the Norwegian Tax Administration: https://www.skatteetaten.no/en/
- Customs when moving household goods. Step‑by‑step instructions for movers: https://www.toll.no/en/private/import/moving-to-norway/
- Bringing a car. Vehicle import, inspection, and registration: https://www.vegvesen.no/en/
- Healthcare eligibility and registration. Information and GP selection: https://www.helsenorge.no/en/
- Pets. Entry rules for dogs and cats, microchipping, vaccines, and treatments: https://www.mattilsynet.no/language/english/bring-animals-to-norway
What to expect at customs
- Prepare a complete, itemized inventory with realistic values. Mark fragile and high‑value pieces.
- Bring proof of previous residence abroad if you seek duty‑free import for used goods.
- Carry your passport or national ID and proof of your new Norwegian address or intended stay.
- Report to a manned customs office when entering Norway if required for your goods. Present your documents and inventory to the officer.
- New or unopened items may be subject to VAT and duties. Alcohol, tobacco, and restricted items have separate rules.
Pro tip: VANonsite prepares customs‑friendly inventories and coordinates timing so your crossing stays swift and stress‑free.
Smart Route Planning From Germany to Norway
Route choice shapes cost, timing, and comfort. Pick based on your city of origin, the final Norwegian region, and the season.
Main corridors:
- Direct ferry from Kiel to Oslo
- Best for: Greater Oslo, Lillehammer, inland east, families who want a calmer overnight crossing.
- Pros: Rest in a cabin, minimal driving in Norway, predictable schedule, smoother in winter.
- Consider: Cabin availability in peak season, set departure times, pet cabin rules.
- Via Denmark to Hirtshals, then ferry
- Ports: Kristiansand, Stavanger, Bergen, and others serving southern and western Norway.
- Best for: Agder, Rogaland, Hordaland, fjord belt deliveries.
- Pros: Shorter sea legs, flexible sailings, quick access to Norway’s south and west.
- Consider: Booking early in summer, maritime weather, extra driving through Denmark.
- All road via Sweden
- Typical path: Hamburg or Berlin through Denmark and Sweden, then into Norway near Oslo or deeper inland.
- Best for: Inland destinations, winter‑hardened itineraries, moves with pets that dislike ferries.
- Pros: Maximum flexibility on timing, easy rest stops, often competitive in winter.
- Consider: Longer total driving time, road tolls and potential congestion near major cities.
Transit options at a glance
| Route choice | Typical total travel pattern | Ideal for | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kiel to Oslo ferry | 1 driving day to Kiel plus overnight sailing, morning arrival | Oslo and eastern Norway | Comfortable cabins, minimal Norwegian winter driving |
| Hirtshals to Kristiansand or Stavanger | Drive to Hirtshals, short ferry, 1 driving day after arrival | Southern and western coasts | Good for bulky loads headed to fjords |
| Hirtshals to Bergen | Drive to Hirtshals, longer ferry, short final drive | Western Norway and Bergen region | Fewer road miles, weather dependent |
| All road via Sweden | 1 to 2 long driving days with rest stops | Inland deliveries, pets, flexible timing | Watch for winter conditions and city tolls |
City specific tips
- Berlin and eastern Germany: All road via Sweden can be efficient. If heading to Oslo or east Norway, consider Kiel to Oslo for a calmer finish.
- Hamburg and northern Germany: Hirtshals ferries are within easy reach. For Oslo, Kiel to Oslo is a comfortable alternative.
- Munich and southern Germany: Expect a longer drive. Break the trip with an overnight near Hamburg or take the Kiel ferry to save energy.
- Cologne, Ruhr, and western Germany: Similar driving time to Kiel and Hirtshals. Pick based on your final Norwegian region and sailing times.
Tolls, rules, and smart planning
- Several countries use tolls or road charges. Budget for bridges and city charges where applicable.
- Winter adds time. Keep a weather buffer of 12 to 24 hours when snow is likely.
- Share your ferry bookings and route plan with the VANonsite crew so loading and delivery slots align perfectly.
Winter wisdom expanded:
- Winter tires are essential in Nordic conditions. Chains may be required on steep sections.
- Drive defensively on black ice, especially in shaded valleys and on bridges.
- Keep warm layers, a charged power bank, and snacks in your day bag.
What Size Vehicle Do You Actually Need?
Picking the right capacity prevents extra trips and surprise costs. Start with a quick estimate, then fine tune with our coordinator.
Quick volume calculator
- Standard moving box 60 liters is about 0.06 m³. Twenty boxes equal 1.2 m³.
- A 2 seat sofa is typically 1 to 1.5 m³. A king bed with frame is 1.5 to 2 m³.
- Book collections and tools add weight fast. Watch payload, not just volume.
Fit guide by service
| Service | Volume | Max payload | Typical fit examples |
|---|---|---|---|
| Moving Basic | 5 m³ | 300 kg | 40 to 70 boxes, or studio essentials, compact desk, chair, TV, small shelves |
| Moving Medium | 10 m³ | 600 kg | 1 small apartment, 80 to 140 boxes equivalent, plus a bed, sofa, dining set |
| Moving Premium | 15 m³ | 1000 kg | 1 to 2 bedroom flat, sofa set, beds, wardrobes, white goods if compact |
| Moving Premium Plus | 30 m³ | 3500 kg | Larger apartments or partial house, multiple wardrobes, appliances, bikes |
| Moving Full House XXL | 90 m³ | 20000 kg | Full family home, garden furniture, bulky sports gear, consolidated long distance loads |
Scenario snapshots:
- Student or studio: Moving Basic usually fits, especially if furniture is minimal.
- One bedroom flat: Moving Premium is the sweet spot when you have a sofa, bed, wardrobe, and 60 to 100 boxes.
- Two bedroom family: Moving Premium or Premium Plus depending on wardrobes and appliances.
- Three plus bedrooms or house: Full House XXL keeps it to one coordinated trip.
Access and parking guidance
- Narrow streets and old town centers can limit vehicle length. Tell us about tight turns, low arches, or height limits.
- Reserve loading bays where possible and check building rules for elevator bookings.
- When access is very tight, we can shuttle with a smaller van from a nearby parking zone.
When to choose two vehicles
- You have split delivery addresses or storage plus home delivery.
- You want a portion delivered urgently and the rest later.
- Access at origin or destination cannot accommodate a larger vehicle.
Special items
- Pianos, aquariums, safes, and gym machines need extra protection and manpower.
- Art, antiques, and designer pieces benefit from White Glove Delivery.
- Disassembly and reassembly are covered with our Furniture Removals team.
Not sure? Share a simple room by room list. We will right size the vehicle and crew after a short inventory call so you avoid over booking or last minute upgrades.



Services That Make the Move Effortless
Your relocation should feel choreographed, not chaotic. These services remove friction and add speed, safety, and polish.
- Last Minute Moving for urgent relocations when time is brutally short. We mobilize fast, align permits and ferries, and prioritize your delivery window.
- Real time GPS tracking for every load, so you see progress minute by minute. Share your tracking link with family, landlords, or office managers.
- Packing Service with premium cushioning for fragile items. Full pack, fragile only, or unpack on arrival.
- White Glove Delivery for art, antiques, and designer furniture. Protective materials, climate‑aware handling, room‑of‑choice placement.
- Furniture Removals with careful disassembly and reassembly. We bag and label fixings and rebuild to plan.
- Home Removals tailored to apartments and houses. Floor protection, lift coordination, narrow‑street strategies.
- Office Removals completed fast to cut downtime. After hours options and desk‑by‑desk planning.
- Student Removals budget savvy and speedy. Flexible slots at term start and end.
- Storage options for staggered or seasonal moves. Short or long term, with inventory and quick retrieval.
How your VANonsite move works
- Plan your inventory and choose the right capacity. We confirm access, route, and ferry times.
- Protect your goods with pro packing and secure loading. You watch progress on GPS.
- Place items room by room on delivery, with optional reassembly and unpacking.
Popular bundles
- Smart Start: Packing Service + Real time GPS + Moving Medium for compact apartments.
- Family Flow: Moving Premium Plus with Furniture Removals and partial unpack to kids rooms and kitchen first.
- Gallery Care: White Glove Delivery plus custom crates for art and instruments.
Useful add ons at a glance
| Add on | When to choose | Typical impact |
|---|---|---|
| Extra movers | Tight time windows or stairs | Faster load and unload |
| Disassembly team | Wardrobes, complex beds, modular sofas | Safer handling, smaller volume |
| Unpack service | Quick setup needed, busy schedule | Ready to live in on day one |
| Floor protection | New builds or sensitive floors | Prevents scuffs and claims |
| Evening or weekend slot | Office moves, strict building rules | Minimal disruption |
Pair these with punctual crews, pristine vehicles, and tight coordination for a move that feels impeccably choreographed.
Packing Like a Pro
Packing is where breakages vanish and peace of mind shows up. Use these field tested tips, then decide what to outsource.
High impact tips:
- Use double wall boxes and avoid overfilling. Heavy items in small boxes, light items in large boxes.
- Wrap plates vertically, never stacked. Add soft layers top and bottom.
- Cradle glassware in segmented dividers. Fill voids so nothing rattles.
- Guard electronics with anti static sleeves and original cushioning when possible.
- Color code labels by room and priority. Number boxes and keep a master list.
Furniture finesse:
- Remove legs, secure drawers, protect corners with edge guards.
- Photograph cable setups before disconnecting TVs and computers.
- Bag screws and fixings and tape to the item or place in a clearly labeled parts box.
Box type cheat sheet
| Box type | Liters | Best for | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard 60 L | 60 | Books, kitchenware, general items | Do not exceed comfortable lift weight |
| Wardrobe box | 100+ | Hanging clothes, suits, dresses | Keeps garments crease free |
| Dish barrel | 60 | Plates and bowls | Thicker walls, pack vertical |
| Picture carton | variable | Mirrors, framed art | Use corner protectors and face protection |
| Lamp box | tall | Floor lamps, shades | Wrap shades separately |
Room by room priority plan
- Kitchen first for daily routine.
- Bedrooms next for sleep and sanity.
- Bathroom and laundry.
- Living room and storage spaces last.
Do not pack list
- Passports, cash, jewelry, medications, critical documents.
- Perishables that may leak.
- Hazardous materials like paints or fuel.
Weatherproofing for Norway
- Seal boxes with quality tape and add moisture barriers for sensitive items.
- Use mattress and sofa covers to block sleet and slush.
- Keep an all weather kit handy with warm layers and towels.
If time is scarce, lean on our Packing Service and exhale. We can pack everything, only fragile items, or simply stage supplies and coach your team.
Cost Factors You Can Control
A strategic plan keeps your budget lean without cutting corners on safety. Use the table and examples below to see what really moves the needle and how to keep costs predictable.
| Cost Driver | What Influences It | How to Reduce |
|---|---|---|
| Distance and route | Origin, destination, border crossings, ferry choice, detours | Flexible delivery window, pick the most direct seasonal route, align sailing times |
| Ferries and tolls | Ferry cabin type, vehicle length, Scandinavian road tolls | Book early, choose standard cabins, plan toll friendly timings |
| Season and weather | Winter slowdowns, peak summer demand | Build a buffer, target shoulder seasons, avoid storm days |
| Volume and weight | Inventory size, density, heavy materials | Declutter, donate, right size the vehicle to avoid second trips |
| Access and parking | Stairs, elevator time, long carries, narrow streets | Reserve loading bays, pre approve access, request shuttle where needed |
| Packing complexity | Fragility, specialty crates, owner packed vs pro packed | Pre pack basics, pro pack only fragile or high value items |
| Special items | Pianos, art, aquariums, gym machines | Book White Glove only for those items, crate selectively |
| Urgency and flexibility | Last minute slots, tight delivery windows | Give a delivery window, avoid weekend peaks if possible |
| Storage and split deliveries | Mid move storage, second address drop | Consolidate dates, minimize storage days, combine drops |
| Insurance level | Basic liability vs full value protection, declared value | Photograph items, accurate values, choose a sensible deductible |
| Stairs and carry distance | Long walks from truck to door, no lift | Pre arrange closer parking, add an extra mover instead of extra hours |
| Waiting time and rescheduling | Key handover delays, ferry changes | Confirm keys the day before, share live route plan with all parties |
Cost scenario snapshots
- Berlin to Oslo
- Typical inventory: 15 m³, around 800 to 1000 kg.
- Route options: Kiel to Oslo ferry for a restful crossing or all road via Sweden for flexibility.
- Recommended service: Moving Premium with Packing Service for fragile pieces and real time GPS.
- Save more: Travel midweek, pre book building access, pack non fragile items yourself, photograph high value items for accurate insurance.
- Hamburg to Bergen
- Typical inventory: 30 m³, up to 2500 kg.
- Route options: Drive to Hirtshals then ferry to Bergen, or Kristiansand with a scenic road finish.
- Recommended service: Moving Premium Plus with Furniture Removals and optional White Glove Delivery for art.
- Save more: Choose standard ferry cabins, coordinate delivery to avoid Bergen rush hour and weather fronts.
- Munich to Stavanger
- Typical inventory: 15 to 30 m³ depending on family size.
- Route options: All road with an overnight near Hamburg or Hirtshals to Stavanger ferry.
- Recommended service: Moving Premium or Premium Plus, partial pro packing, evening delivery slot for easier access.
- Save more: Declutter heavy furniture, book off peak ferries, confirm parking permits 72 hours in advance.
Pro budgeting checklist
- Create a room by room inventory with rough volumes.
- Share building access photos and lift sizes.
- Pick a route based on season and final region.
- Decide what to pack yourself and what to leave to pros.
- Book early and avoid weekend peaks where possible.
Good news: VANonsite prices are transparent. No games, no hidden fees.




Insurance & Peace of Mind
Insurance exists to make bad days rare and recoverable. Pick the protection level that matches your belongings and your risk comfort, then document smartly.
Coverage options at a glance
| Option | What it covers | Best for | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic carrier liability | Limited per kilo coverage during transit | Minimal risk, low value moves | Not designed for art, antiques, or designer pieces |
| Full value protection | Repair, replace, or cash settle up to declared value | Most home moves with mixed items | Choose a realistic total value and deductible |
| Item specific riders | Additional cover for single high value items | Art, instruments, collectibles | Often paired with White Glove Delivery |
| Storage coverage | Items kept in storage between load and delivery | Staggered moves or renovation gaps | Ensure the storage facility is covered |
How to choose your coverage
- List high value items and estimate replacement cost, not original price.
- Photograph everything fragile or unique from multiple angles.
- Keep receipts or appraisals where you have them. Screenshots help.
- Pick a sensible deductible that keeps premiums fair.
What insurance does not cover
- Pre existing damage or normal wear and tear.
- Manufacturer defects or hidden faults.
- Prohibited items and undeclared hazardous goods.
- Leakage from perishable or open containers.
- Owner packed boxes that were poorly packed if that caused the damage.
Make claims simple
- Note any visible damage on the delivery sheet before the crew leaves.
- Photograph the item and packaging immediately.
- Collect proof of value like a receipt or appraisal.
- Share the photos, your inventory number, and description with the coordinator.
- Keep original packaging until the claim is settled.
Documents to keep
- Inventory list with box numbers.
- Photos before loading and after delivery.
- Serial numbers for electronics.
Live GPS tracking means you always know where your belongings are. Fewer question marks. More calm.
Must‑Do Tasks After Arrival
- Register your move and address with the Norwegian Tax Administration so you appear in the Population Register. Book an ID check if asked, and bring valid ID and proof of address. Start here: https://www.skatteetaten.no/en/
- Complete EU/EEA registration if you are staying longer than 3 months. Register with UDI online and attend a police appointment to receive your registration certificate. UDI: https://www.udi.no/en/want-to-apply/rights-and-obligations-of-eu-eea-nationals/ • Police: https://www.politiet.no/en/services/residence-permit-and-registration/
- Get your D‑number or national identity number and request a tax card (tax deduction card). Guidance and forms: https://www.skatteetaten.no/en/
- Open a bank account and set up Vipps for payments. Banks usually require your ID, Norwegian address, and D‑number or identity number.
- Choose your GP and update health info via Helsenorge. Check eligibility and register your family: https://www.helsenorge.no/en/
- Sort your vehicle paperwork if you brought a car. Read rules on temporary use, registration, inspection, and duties: Statens vegvesen https://www.vegvesen.no/en/ • Norwegian Customs https://www.toll.no/en/private/
- Update insurance policies for contents, travel, and vehicle. Confirm winter coverage and Norwegian address details.
- Register mail forwarding and notify schools, employer, and service providers. Keep copies of confirmations for your records.
Quick links
- UDI EU/EEA registration: https://www.udi.no/en/want-to-apply/rights-and-obligations-of-eu-eea-nationals/
- Police appointment: https://www.politiet.no/en/services/residence-permit-and-registration/
- Tax Administration, D‑number, tax card: https://www.skatteetaten.no/en/
- Healthcare and GP: https://www.helsenorge.no/en/
- Vehicle rules and registration: https://www.vegvesen.no/en/
- Customs and duties: https://www.toll.no/en/private/
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a Germany to Norway move take?
Typically 2 to 5 days curb to curb depending on origin, route, ferry schedules, season, and access.
Which documents do I need for customs when moving household goods?
Prepare a detailed inventory with values, proof of residence abroad if applying for duty‑free import of used goods, and valid ID. Read the official checklist at Norwegian Customs: https://www.toll.no/en/private/import/moving-to-norway/
Do EU/EEA citizens need a residence permit?
You usually register your right of residence rather than applying for a permit. Start at UDI and complete the police registration: UDI https://www.udi.no/en/want-to-apply/rights-and-obligations-of-eu-eea-nationals/ • Police https://www.politiet.no/en/services/residence-permit-and-registration/
What is a D‑number and when do I need it?
A D‑number is a temporary identification number used before you receive a Norwegian identity number. It is commonly required for banking and taxes. Learn more at Skatteetaten: https://www.skatteetaten.no/en/
Can I bring used household goods duty free?
Often yes, if you have lived outside Norway for around 12 months and the items are used. Confirm the current conditions with Norwegian Customs: https://www.toll.no/en/private/import/moving-to-norway/
What about winter moves?
We use winter‑ready vehicles and trained crews. Your load stays protected with climate‑aware packing and route planning. For official winter driving rules and tire requirements, see Statens vegvesen: https://www.vegvesen.no/en/
Can I bring pets?
Yes, but follow the entry rules for microchipping, vaccinations, and treatments set by the Norwegian Food Safety Authority: https://www.mattilsynet.no/language/english/bring-animals-to-norway
How far in advance should I book my move?
Peak summer and holiday weeks fill quickly. Book as early as possible, or use our Last Minute Moving team for urgent timelines.
Can I track my shipment live?
Yes. Every VANonsite load includes real time GPS tracking so you can follow progress from door to door.
Do you offer storage if my home is not ready?
Yes. We can hold your goods securely and deliver on your dates.
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