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Moving company

Post by jingjai » January 3, 2006, 4:16 pm

I need to find a moving company here in Udon to move the entire contents of my condo in Jomtien to Udon. So I will require a fairly large vehicle.
Any suggestion?
I would rather hire a local Udon company and give them the business, plus I think it possibly will be less money than hiring one in Jomtien.



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Post by arjay » March 19, 2006, 6:47 pm

JJ, Did you find a solution to your above question?

I too am looking for a transport company to move some boxes of personal possessions and the odd piece of furniture to and from Phuket. Does anyone have any knowledge, experience or recommendations?

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Post by Dakoda » March 19, 2006, 7:09 pm

Mr Neng :?:

About a year ago, he was moving someone from/to the BKK area, and wanted me to drive one of the trucks or one of the cars being moved. Since I didn't need the money, I passed on the experience :!: As I have posted before, you can find him early morns at City Lodge and he has his # posted on the BB there. Speaks english, german, & thai. I guess a jack of all trades :!:

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Post by jingjai » March 20, 2006, 4:30 pm

I used a Udon company called The Move (how original), their office is located on the west side of the ring road between Big C and Global. They charged me 10,000 baht from Jomtien to Udon, plus I paid for labor to load and unload, around 1200 baht total. You will have to find your own workers in Phuket, they only sent down the truck and driver. Big truck (lorrie), I moved a full household. Everything arrived in working order, a few minor scrapes and scuffs on some rattan pieces I have. A friend used them locally here in Udon, no complaints. I was happy with their service. 09-944-1300, 06-630-7871, 05-001-3950, or 01-544-9919. They don't speak English, so you will need a Thai speaker to arrange the details. Reliable, they showed up at the prearranged date and time. They asked for a two thousand baht deposit, balance payable on delivery.

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Post by arjay » March 20, 2006, 8:42 pm

Thanks. I've made a note of those.
Rj

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Re: Moving company

Post by rct » January 20, 2017, 10:54 am

Wow 2006!

Any update on a moving company, including safe packing and loading? I need to move a few big things from Udon to Bangkok to a condo.

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Re: Moving company

Post by parrot » January 20, 2017, 2:44 pm

I have no experience with any of these companies.....just dug them up from google. They should all be Udon-based

https://www.facebook.com/%E0%B8%84%E0%B ... 931858506/

http://www.rodrubjang-thailand.com/cate ... 9%E0%B8%B5

http://www.rodrubjang-truck.com/categor ... 9%E0%B8%B5

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