Segon Marill: Expert Removals in Addis Ababa, Dire Dawa & More
Looking for a trusted moving company in Ethiopia, serving major cities like Addis Ababa, Dire Dawa, Mekelle, Hawassa, and beyond? Segon Marill International Movers is your dedicated partner, providing tailored removals and storage solutions for individuals and businesses nationwide. With us, you can rely on a smooth, professional move, within Ethiopia or anywhere in the world.
Domestic & International Removals Solutions
AGS International Movers offers excellence to each of its clients.

With over 52 years’ experience, we refine our choices of partners best able to meet the needs and requirements of our clients. Trusted and reliable, Segon Marill international movers ensures professionalism and world-class quality standards in removals.
Whether you’re planning a local move or an international relocation, our partner Segon Marill International Movers, is the professional moving company you can trust.
Our partner Segon Marill International Movers offers unmatched professionalism and expertise in a wide range of services, including international removals, office moves, groupage, vehicle transport, fine art shipping, pet transport, secure storage facilities, and other moving services.
While the most popular destinations include the EU, the USA, and Asia, Segon Marill International Movers have the capability to move you anywhere in the world!
Moving to dynamic Addis Ababa, historic Dire Dawa, resilient Mekelle, or tranquil Hawassa?
Segon Marill is here to ensure a stress-free move to any of these popular destinations.



Segon Marill Fast Facts
Segon Marill International Movers efficiently carries out around 700 local and international moves annually, assisted by their 24 trucks and robust warehouses measuring 4500m2.
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Landmarks
African Union HQ: A symbolic complex serving as the headquarters of the African Union, fostering unity and collaboration among member states.
Holy Trinity Cathedral: A prominent Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo church and the revered burial site for Emperor Haile Selassie.
National Museum (home of Lucy): Housing the 3.2-million-year-old hominid skeleton “Lucy,” along imperial regalia and archaeological treasures.
Entoto Hills: A mountain retreat with sweeping views, eucalyptus forests, and tranquil atmosphere
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Education
Addis Ababa University: The country’s largest and oldest university, a leading institution of higher learning.
International Community School (IB): A highly regarded school offering the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum to a diverse student body.
Saint Mary’s University: A private university offering a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
Unity University: A prominent private university offering diverse academic programmes and contributing to the nation’s human resource development.
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Transport
Light Rail Transit: A modern public transport system offering efficient city-wide commuting.
Minibuses: A widely used and affordable shared transport serving numerous city routes.
Taxis: Available as both metered services and ride-hailing options.
Bole International Airport: The main international airport for Addis Ababa, serving as a hub for both domestic and international flights.
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Climate
Summer: The rainy season, which is also the cooler season, with average temperatures between 10°C (50°F) and 21°C (70°F).
Winter: The dry season, with temperatures ranging from 6°C (42°F) to 24°C (75°F).
Rainfall: Heaviest from June to September, with an annual average of 123 cm.
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Landmarks
Historic Railway Station: A century-old station and workshop, home to the remains of the great Imperial Railway.
Kezira Market: A lively open-air market and cultural hub where local culture, produce, and crafts come together.
Gende Kore Quarter: A key tourist attraction known for its vibrant culture and stunning landscapes in Dire Dawa.
Ethio–Djibouti Railway: A historic line that fueled the city’s growth by connecting it to Djibouti.
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Education
Dire Dawa University: Established in 2007, serving students from Ethiopia and neighbouring countries.
Sabian Secondary: A private secondary school serving the local community, contributing to the city’s educational landscape.
Dire Dawa International School: An international school providing education for a diverse student body in Dire Dawa.
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Transport
Minibuses: The most common form of local transport, covering a network of routes throughout the city.
Taxis: Readily available for getting around Dire Dawa, including both private and shared options.
Dire Dawa Airport: Offers domestic and international air travel options.
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Climate
Summer: Hot, semi-arid conditions, with average temperatures of 25–35°C (77–95°F).
Winter: Warm, with averages of 18–27°C (64.4–80.6°F).
Rainfall: Semi-dry climate with limited but sufficient rain to support some plant life.
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Landmarks
Yohannes IV Palace Museum: A 19th century palace converted into a museum.
Martyrs’ Monument: A 51-meter memorial honouring those who died during the overthrow of the previous regime.
Mekelle Market: A central hub for trade in the city.
Rock-Hewn Churches of Tigray: Unique churches carved into rock, reflecting Ethiopia’s religious architecture and history.
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Education
Mekelle University: A state-run university established in 1991, offering a wide range of academic programmes and community services.
Abyssinia School: A private school within the city’s education system.
Quiha Secondary School: Serving local students in the community.
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Transport
Minibuses: Affordable and popular for city-wide travel
Bajajs (Tuk-tuks): Convenient forshort distances within the city.
Taxis: Provides point-to-point transport for residents and visitors.
Alula Aba Nega Airport: Offers regional and international flight connections.
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Climate
Summer: Warm, with average high temperatures above 27.8°C (82°F).
Winter: Cool, with moderate temperatures below 24.4°C (76°F).
Rainfall: The city experiences an average annual rainfall of about 714 millimetres (28 inches)
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Landmarks
Lake Hawassa: A freshwater lake known for its serene boat rides, birdwatching, and bustling fish market.
Amora Gedel Park: A park on the shore of Lake Hawassa famous for its colobus monkeys and diverse birds.
Sidama Cultural Hall: A cultural center that showcases the traditions and heritage of the Sidama people.
Fish Market: A bustling market where fishermen return with fresh catches, primarily tilapia, from Lake Hawassa.
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Education
Hawassa University: A prominent higher education institution with eight colleges and two institutes spread across seven campuses.
Tabor Secondary School: A secondary school serving the Hawassa community.
International Private Schools: Various private schools that provide international education in the city.
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Transport
General Transportation: The city has an extensive network of buses and taxis, as well as an airport.
Buses: Two main bus stations connect Hawassa to other cities across Ethiopia.
Taxis: Taxis are readily available for transportation within the city.
Hawassa Airport: A domestic airport providing air travel options for passengers to and from the city.
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Climate
Summer: The wet season, from March to October, is cooler than the dry season.
Winter: A short, dry season from November to February has cool mornings, with the highest temperature registered at 33°C (91°F).
Rainfall: The wet season is from March to October, with the most rainfall in April and May.
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Landmarks
Lake Tana: Ethiopia’s largest lake, known for its numerous islands and ancient monasteries with stunning frescoes.
Blue Nile Falls: A majestic waterfall on the Blue Nile river, also known as Tis Abay, or “great smoke.”
Kebran Gabriel: An ancient monastery on an island in Lake Tana, known for its museum and historical manuscripts.
Ura Kidane Mehret: A 14th-century monastery on an island in Lake Tana, open to all visitors.
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Education
Bahir Dar University: Formed in 2000 by the merging of two higher education institutions.
Bahir Dar Academy of Pedagogy: The precursor to Bahir Dar University, established to train educators and community development workers.
Polytechnic Institute: Another institution that merged to form Bahir Dar University, focusing on technical and vocational education.
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Transport
General Transportation: The city has a key transportation network, including roads, a port on Lake Tana, and an airport.
Buses: A major form of public transportation, connecting the city to Addis Ababa and other cities.
Taxis: Taxis are available for transportation within the city.
Airports: Bahir Dar has an airport that provides flight connections.
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Climate
Summer: The wet season, from May to September, has an average high temperature of around 24°C (75°F).
Winter: The dry season, from October to April, is the warmest part of the year, with a tropical savanna climate.
Rainfall: The rainy season runs from May to September.
Frequently Asked Questions
Segon Marill moving services cater to several major cities across Ethiopia, including Addis Ababa, Dire Dawa, Mekelle, Hawassa, and Bahir Dar. Below are some frequently asked questions that can help you plan your move efficiently.
How far in advance should I book my move?
Do you offer packing and unpacking moving services?
Do you provide storage solutions?
Can you move large and fragile objects, such as pianos or antiques?
How can I get my house ready for the moving company?
Are there any items that cannot be moved?
How do you ensure the safety of my belongings during the move?
Can you assist with the setup of my new home?
How do you handle parking and access issues?
What happens if my belongings are damaged during the move?
Our partner Segon Marill prioritises customer satisfaction and ensures that every aspect of your move, from departure to arrival, meets the highest standards of quality and professionalism.
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Segon Marill at a glance
For over 45 years, the AGS Group has set strict quality procedures for its international network, which are upheld by Segon Marill. These practices are based on general quality standards as well as those established by the most prestigious certification bodies in the removals industry.
These consistent quality standards ensure that whether you are moving to or from Ethiopia, the AGS Group is committed to providing you with the best in removal and storage services.
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