Service route: Suzhou to Kamakura;
Service mode: Door to door moving one-stop service;
Case Overview: Mr. Hu entrusted Neptune Movers to transport solid wood furniture from his home in Suzhou to Kamakura, Japan by sea.

Mr. Hu due to work transfer to move to Kamakura, Japan, this is a very worthy of celebration, but he stood in front of the room full of Chinese solid wood furniture, face can not hide the sadness. Because these carry the family memory of the Chinese sofa, solid wood wine cooler... Are the witnesses of his growth and struggle in Suzhou. Now, how to transport them safely by sea has become a big problem.

After asking around, he contacted Neptune Movers. After the supervisor recorded all of Mr. Hu's needs, in an early morning when the sun was already quite powerful, Neptune Movers packing team came to Mr. Hu's house with professional tools and packing materials. More than ten workers disguised as “guardians of cultural relics”, despite the hot weather, but they were completely indifferent.

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Chinese solid wood sofa, first wrapped in soft foam paper armrests, then wrapped in layers of high-density pearl cotton, the gap in the middle of the sofa did not let go, pillows, cushions, dolls ... All stuffed in! And then use cardboard for shell reinforcement, stable! Solid wood wine cooler, the same use of pearl cotton layers of winding, and then use custom-cut cardboard for reinforcement, both safety and security and volume savings, Mr. Hu exclaimed: “Professional is not the same!”

Mr. Hu looked at the workers' concentrated appearance, his heart was full of emotion. They worked tirelessly under the high temperature, and every detail was meticulous, as if the furniture was not goods, but a precious treasure. All the furniture, including mattresses, were transported on a special truck to the Neptune Movers warehouse where the wooden boxes would be reinforced for the second time!

More than a month later, when these furniture items appeared intact in his Kamakura home, Mr. Hu's eyes moistened as he stroked the familiar warm textures. These Chinese furniture items, which had crossed the mountains and the sea, blossomed in Kamakura with a unique Chinese flavor and more than a hint of nostalgia.