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Worldwide Movers Africa is owned and managed by
U.S. and Canadian shareholders working in tandem with indigenous
removals specialists. The company's two senior Directors have a
combined sixty-six years experience in international removals with
emphasis on Africa.
Worldwide Movers strategy of forming partnerships
with local removals professionals creates a synergy uniting global
relationships with regional expertise. This has been a recipe for
success in nine African countries to date.
Since establishing the first branch in Tanzania
in 1993, Worldwide Movers Africa has added an average of one new
country each year to its network. WWM is now represented in Burundi,
Eritrea, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Rwanda, south Sudan, Tanzania,
Uganda and Zambia. The company plans to expand further into Sub-Sahara
Africa in coming years.
The company's primary activities include: household
removals (International domestic and local), office shifting, warehousing,
customs clearing, packing crating and transport (air, sea and land).
WWM is a member of: Household Goods Forwarders
Assoc. of America (HHGFAA), American Moving & Storage Assoc.
(AMSA), South African Intl. Movers Assoc. (SAIMA). Additionally,
WWM Uganda is certified by the prestigious International Federation
of Intl. Removers (FIDI).
WWM's emphasis on quality extends from the caliber
of packing materials used to the extensive and on-going training
provided to its staff. The memberships above, coupled with long-term
personal relationships with leading global removals organizations,
ensure the same high degree of excellence is provided at both ends
of every move. This year alone the WWM Group will handle over 1600
individual removals.
Along side of its professional focus Worldwide
Movers maintains a strong social commitment. In 2004 WWM sponsored
a motorcycle caravan from Durban to Kampala in support of AIDs awareness.
This was followed by a Nile raft expedition from Kampala to Alexandria
promoting the same theme. WWM also contributes to local sporting
events for the under privileged as well as various charities.
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