Shipping and Removals in the Netherlands


Rotterdam is Europe’s largest port, and is efficiently run. There should be very few delays on the Netherlands side of the shipment. As always with removals, it helps to keep all relevant documentation, such as invoices, inventories, carrier arrival notices, and customs forms. Removals from within Europe should be handled by train, and this should be quick, cheap and fairly painless. 
 
Shipping takes longer, and from some locations in Europe can be cheaper. As always, it is worth shopping around for quotes. The BAR (British Association of Removers) serve to keep the industry safe for consumers. It is worth investigating any removal company on their site. 

When shipping pets, ensure all the required documentation is in order. One should expect to provide up to three years of veterinary records and various certifications. See www.petrelocation.com for more information.

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