From
a
few boxes to whole house removals.
We can
offer Vans up to 17 cubic metres and one man crew to transport your
furniture and boxes. In London area we can arrange additional help and
packaging services. All our vans are equipped with blankets and straps
to secure your load. All goods are fully insured.
With
our door to door
service
you can have
a stress free move. We will inform you on
the progress of your delivery so you can exactly know where is your
load.
We
will transport
your house furniture, ship
motorcycle (motorbike), send
ride on
mowers and
other garden equipment, mobility
scooter, quad and other small
vehicle.We
can transport them on their own or as part
of
your removal
to
Poland
or UK
Major
cities we can cover: Warszawa (Warsaw), Wroclaw, Lubin, Kraków,
Szczecin, Bydgoszcz, Lublin, Katowice, Gdynia, Sosnowiec, Radom,
Kielce, Gliwice, Bytom and Zabrze.
You
can send your
furniture to
Poland with no
stress and if
you want it - we can ship it back to UK at lower price. We
can
offer extra discounts for businesses and returning customers.
From
part load removals to full shipments and
scooter transports. Part loads are always more cost effective but we
need more time to arrange them, with full load we can deliver anywhere
in Europe
up to 36 hours.
All
goods are fully insured up
to £20.000 and insurance is always included in our price. We
hold
a
professional policy for removers provided by AXA
We
can help you
to organise
your office relocation from Poland and UK.
Professional way to
transport your office equipment. Sideboard, filing cabinets, desks,
chairs, computers - everything safely loaded and transported to the
destination.
We
provide care full handling for computer equipment as well as office
desks and filing cabinets. We can take care of all
dismantling
and
putting your
furniture back up
again.
We
can organise car transport with
professional equipment and experienced drivers.
We
can arrange transport for students from Universities across Europe,
with as little as a couple of boxes of personal equipment to trunks of
books and musical instrument. Directly from your room.
We
can send your excess
baggage and ship
small furniture
to Poland or UK.
Door
to door service -
direct and
professional way to transport your belongings.
Transport
your scooter and
motorbike from Poland to
UK
Parcels
express
Shipping
and
sending parcels
to Poland.
Great rates
and quick delivery.
From next day
service to cheap economical
delivery.
Now we can
offer you up to 8 different
services to suit your needs.
Parcel
delivery to Poland
from only £17,75
all inclusive
Parcel
delivery UK Collection &
delivery from only £11.99
all inclusive
Parcel
delivery
Europe
Collection &
delivery from only£17.13
all inclusive
Parcel
delivery USA & Canada Collection
& delivery from only £14.95
all inclusive
Parcel
delivery Far East Collection
& delivery from only £27.45
all inclusive
Parcel
delivery Australia Collection
& delivery from only £27.45
all inclusive
Parcel
delivery rest of the World Collection &
delivery from only £66.95
all
inclusive
Looking
for a professional, efficient and experienced removals and transport
services? Look
no further. We
will
arrange any kind of transport in Europe. We
can
provide complete and professional UK and European transport services
and removals.We
also have
storage solutions for
any storage needs you might have. Small
and light removals
- London
and
surrounding areas. Flats,
offices and student removals at competitive
prices.
European Removals
Motorbike
transport, furniture
delivery, student moves.
Poland’s territory
extends across several geographical regions.
In the
northwest is the Baltic seacoast, which extends from the Bay of
Pomerania to the Gulf of Gdansk. This coast is marked by several spits,
coastal lakes, and dunes. The largely straight coastline is indented by
the Szczecin Lagoon, the Bay of Puck, and the Vistula Lagoon. The
center and parts of the north lie within the North European Plain.
Rising gently above these lowlands is a geographical region comprising
the four hilly districts of moraines and moraine-dammed lakes formed
during and after the Pleistocene ice age.
After the 2nd World
war, the Soviet Union instituted a new Communist government and
military alignment within the Warsaw Pact. The People's Republic of
Poland was officially proclaimed in 1952. In 1956, the
régime of
Wladyslaw Gomulka became temporarily more liberal, freeing many people
from prison and expanding some personal freedoms. Similar situation
repeated itself in the 1970s under Edward Gierek, but most of the time
persecution of communist opposition persisted.
Poland has pursued a policy of economic liberalization since 1990 and
today stands out as a success story among transition economies. In
2008, GDP grew an estimated 5.3%, based on rising private consumption,
a jump in corporate investment, and EU funds inflows. GDP per capita is
still much below the EU average, but is similar to that of the three
Baltic states. Since 2004, EU membership and access to EU structural
funds have provided a major boost to the economy. Unemployment is
falling rapidly, though at roughly 9.7% in 2008, it remains above the
EU average. In 2008 inflation reached 4.3%, more than the upper limit
of the National Bank of Poland's
target range, but has been falling due
to global economic slowdown. Poland's economic performance could
improve further if the country addresses some of the remaining
deficiencies in its business environment. An inefficient commercial
court system, a rigid labor code, bureaucratic red tape, and persistent
low-level corruption keep the private sector from performing up to its
full potential. Rising transport
demands to
fund health care, education, and the
state pension system present a challenge to the Polish Government's
effort to hold the consolidated public sector budget deficit under 3.0%
of GDP, a target which was achieved in 2007-08. The PO/PSL coalition
government which came to power in November 2007 plans to further reduce
the budget deficit with the aim of eventually
adopting the euro by
2012. The new government has also announced its intention to enact
business-friendly reforms, reduce public sector spending growth, lower
taxes, and accelerate privatization. The government, however, has moved
slowly on major reforms. Pension and health-care bills passed through
the legislature, but the legislature failed to overturn a presidential
veto.
Labour turmoil in
1980 led to the formation of the independent trade union "Solidarity",
which over time became a political force. Despite persecution and
imposition of martial law in 1981, it eroded the dominance of the
Communist Party and by 1989 had triumphed in parliamentary elections.
Lech Walesa, a Solidarity candidate, eventually won the presidency in
1990. The Solidarity movement heralded the collapse of communism across
Eastern Europe.
Major
cities include Warszawa (Warsaw), Wroclaw, Lubin, Kraków,
Szczecin, Bydgoszcz, Lublin, Katowice, Gdynia, Sosnowiec, Radom,
Kielce, Gliwice, Bytom and Zabrze.