Beijing Moving Services to Ease The Pain

Moving sucks. In an ideal world – i.e. the magical and ultimately unrealistic world of the silver screen – you’d pack two suitcases and bid a cheery farewell before heading off to start your next chapter. However, the reality is, after you have been living in Beijing for a couple of years (and happen to be a hoarder), moving and packing can be a real pain in the arse. Fortunately, several companies around the city can help you to reduce the burden.

Stone Logistics, founded in 1994, has a team of 800 employees and 170 vehicles, and offers domestic moving, office relocation, as well as packing and unpacking services. The staff is trustworthy, friendly, and efficient. The minimum charge is RMB 168 per van or RMB 320 per truck, with extra fees depending on distance, special packing requirements, and flights of stairs.

english.stbj.com.cn, 8431 2266

Beijing Brother, founded in 1993 in Beijing, provides office relocation, moving, packing, and storage services. Prices start from RMB 180 per van and RMB 300-400 per truck, with furniture, pianos, and air conditioners costing extra.

bj-brother.com, 8173 3388

Likang offers office relocation and personal moving services, starting from RMB 300 to 350. Prices vary according to distance, floors, expensive furniture, and packing services. Rich kids can go for the fixed RMB 1,500 package, which includes packing, unpacking, and moving services.

lkbanjiags.cn, 5621 8333

Final tip: Always be honest about the number of boxes, fragile items, and floors the movers will have to carry your belongings so as to get a fixed price before moving. This will  prevent you from being ripped off or facing unexpected costs.

This article first appeared in the July/August issue of the Beijinger.

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Well, why don't you search movers on the google. There you will find many new companies that will help you in getting the best moving companies.

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Any suggestions about international moving companies from Beijing to a country within East Asia? Say Beijing to Japan/South Korea/Taiwan?

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