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by natalie Beck » Mon, 25 Jun 2007 6:08 pm
I moved to Singapore a year ago from uk. But didn't take my household possesions with me at that time and put them in the storage in Uk. Now i want to bring my boxes which is stored in Uk to singapore.
Another thing is that the company i'm working for is providing accomodation for me ( hotel room precisely) which has all household items i need, except my personal few items which i dearly miss. So if i move my boxes here i would need to go through them and decide what i will need for my use and what i have to put again in storage in Singapore. Of coz the hotel room don't have enough space to accomodate all my belongings.
If anybody knows about the company who can provide service like i need, moving already packed belongings from store in Uk to singapore?
Also any advice on how and where i can look through my boxes to check if everything is fine from 1 year storage in Uk? (Coz to do so in my hotel room is impossible I have about 6sq.m which are about 21 boxes)
As well, any recomendation on Storage Company in Singapore where i can store further on my possesions?
Thanks a lot
Nat
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by sundaymorningstaple » Mon, 25 Jun 2007 7:05 pm
There are some storage facility links in the link in my signature below you can start with. Visit their sites and give them a call for more info.
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by natalie Beck » Mon, 25 Jun 2007 9:53 pm
Thank you a lot SMS. Your info were very helpful to me
Nat
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