MOVING GUIDES

International moving process, costs, customs clearance, and company selection — all explained clearly

This is not a random blog. It is a guide that organizes the most common pre-decision questions: how to choose a company, how costs break down, how the process works, which items cannot be shipped, and how to prepare when departing from China.

Content Relationships

Every guide should link to an actionable page

A good content hub isn't a 'pile of articles' — it connects answers, case studies and inquiry entry points. After reading, users should know what to look at next or what information to submit directly.

User Journey

Different content should be recommended at different stages

Just Starting to Compare CompaniesMost-needed answerRecommended Pages
Just Starting to Compare CompaniesHow to tell which company is reliable — are there real reviews and route experienceInternational moving company services, company selection checklist, and customer case studies
Destination Country Already ConfirmedWhat costs are typically involved, and how do customs clearance and destination delivery differDestinations and costs, Germany cost example, CBM guide
Preparing to Arrange PackingWhen will the team come, what can't be brought, and how to make an item listProcess pages, restricted items guide, moving guide
Corporate HR or ProcurementHow to evaluate suppliers, report milestones, and manage employee experienceCorporate assignments, real route cases and quote page
Real materials

Guide content should closely reflect real business operations, not generic information

When writing future content, try to include route details, document names, preparation checklists, review evidence, and consultant recommendations. This makes users feel "this company has actually handled these issues."

Route

Specific routes

Specify Shanghai to London, Germany, Melbourne or Singapore instead of only writing "overseas".

Items

Item details

Separate furniture, books, artwork, piano, clothing, children's items and office equipment.

Cost

Cost details

Break down packing, shipping, destination, insurance, and storage — instead of giving a vague total.

Proof

Specific evidence

Quote public reviews, ratings, months and service scenarios to reduce the template feel.

Learn more

Return from the guide center to core services

After reading the guide, users need to return to conversion-ready pages to confirm routes, services, and estimates.

After reading the guide, you can start an estimate

If you already know the destination and approximate item details, submitting the information is more effective than continuing to guess the price.

Get a Free Estimate
MOVING GUIDES

International moving process, costs, customs clearance, and company selection — all explained clearly

This is not a random blog. It is a guide that organizes the most common pre-decision questions: how to choose a company, how costs break down, how the process works, which items cannot be shipped, and how to prepare when departing from China.

Content Relationships

Every guide should link to an actionable page

A good content hub isn't a 'pile of articles' — it connects answers, case studies and inquiry entry points. After reading, users should know what to look at next or what information to submit directly.

User Journey

Different content should be recommended at different stages

Just Starting to Compare Companies

Most-needed answer
How to tell which company is reliable — are there real reviews and route experience
Recommended Pages
International moving company services, company selection checklist, and customer case studies

Destination Country Already Confirmed

Most-needed answer
What costs are typically involved, and how do customs clearance and destination delivery differ
Recommended Pages
Destinations and costs, Germany cost example, CBM guide

Preparing to Arrange Packing

Most-needed answer
When will the team come, what can't be brought, and how to make an item list
Recommended Pages
Process pages, restricted items guide, moving guide

Corporate HR or Procurement

Most-needed answer
How to evaluate suppliers, report milestones, and manage employee experience
Recommended Pages
Corporate assignments, real route cases and quote page
Real materials

Guide content should closely reflect real business operations, not generic information

When writing future content, try to include route details, document names, preparation checklists, review evidence, and consultant recommendations. This makes users feel "this company has actually handled these issues."

Route

Specific routes

Specify Shanghai to London, Germany, Melbourne or Singapore instead of only writing "overseas".

Items

Item details

Separate furniture, books, artwork, piano, clothing, children's items and office equipment.

Cost

Cost details

Break down packing, shipping, destination, insurance, and storage — instead of giving a vague total.

Proof

Specific evidence

Quote public reviews, ratings, months and service scenarios to reduce the template feel.

Learn more

Return from the guide center to core services

After reading the guide, users need to return to conversion-ready pages to confirm routes, services, and estimates.

After reading the guide, you can start an estimate

If you already know the destination and approximate item details, submitting the information is more effective than continuing to guess the price.

Get a Free Estimate