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    ECMT International Removals Permit

    ECMT International
    Removals Permit

    British Association of Removers

    British Association
    of Removers

    Eco Friendly Removals

    Eco Friendly
    Removals

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    Moving Made Easy

    We don’t just do the ‘heavy lifting’, our team, including your own dedicated Removal Coordinator, can help guide you through the entire relocation process.

    • Customs Declarations
    • Long Stay Visa
    • Port Customs Agents
    • Dichiarazione di Presenza

    Removals truck and ferry

    Why so many people choose Armishaws…

    We operate under the ECMT International Removals Permit. Carriers cannot operate in Europe without it.

    As members of the BAR (British Association of Removers), we adhere to the strictest codes of practise.

    BAR membership also ensures gives you greater financial protection.

    As part of our Eco Pledge we’re planting over 2,000 trees to offset carbon emissions of our moves.

    Our customers rate us ‘Excellent’ on Trustpilot.

    Italian Facts – Did you know…

    1. McPasta
      When the first McDonalds opened in Rome, locals protested by offering customers free spaghetti instead.
    2. Party People
      Italy produces over 40,000,000 hectare litres of wine a year, accounting for nearly 20% of global wine production.
    3. Cheese Please
      The nation also makes more than 2,500 different types of cheese. It’s like a party just waiting to happen!
    4. For The Love Of Pasta
      A study found around 65% of Italians eat pasta every day. The average Italian consumes 25kg of the stuff every year.
    5. Vino Bambino!
      The Fontana di Vino in Caldari di Ortona, is a free wine fountain that flows 24 hours a day.
    6. Vita al Caffè
      Italians drink over 14 billion espressos a year.
    7. Billy No Go
      13 of William Shakespeare’s 38 plays are set in Italy. It’s believed he never actually visited the country.
    8. Baby Italy
      While the city of Rome is over 2,000 years old, Italy is still in its infancy, the modern state didn’t officially exist until 1861.

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