Before packing, check this list of items prohibited from entering a particular country or region.
Unfortunately, some shipments are being rerouted due to international tensions in the Red Sea, causing delays. Please read our blog article for more information.
Sending Your Belongings Out Of Europe
When it comes to sending excess baggage and household items from Europe, Seven Seas Worldwide cannot be beaten. Our international shipping network means we'll be there from first collection to final delivery.
At Seven Seas Worldwide, we have a range of services to suit your needs when shipping from Europe, whether you're a student moving out of university accommodation, a backpacker with one too many backpacks or a family beginning a new life abroad.
In addition to this, we have a comprehensive shipping network in place all over Europe to help you get your items from A to B with no third party involvement. We are a trusted and established shipping company that has been operating for twenty years and we're here for virtually every consignment.
To find out more about where we go and what we can do for you, check out the following links:
- Shipping from Belgium
- Shipping from France
- Shipping from Germany
- Shipping from Italy
- Shipping from Luxembourg
- Shipping from Sweden
Get a free online quote or call our 24/7 multilingual call centre on +32 14 94 47 49 for shipping from Europe today and see how simple international shipping can be.
Is there a great move on the Horizon?
Each year global movement sees millions of people relocating across the globe. However, over the last year it has become impossible to ignore the impact the pandemic has played across the sector. In fact, in our research 46% of respondents stated that pandemic related restrictions or concerns are a direct cause of their relocations being cancelled.
Our new report reveals that despite cancellations occurring, almost 3 in 5 of respondents who had their relocation plans adjusted or postponed intend to go ahead with their move. Meaning people are waiting for restrictions to lift... does this mean we will see a surge in relocations.