AGS Movers Thailand


Manager: Thomas Coupat
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235/15 Soi Sukhumvit 31 (Sawasdee) Klongton Nua Watthana Bangkok 10110

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AGS MOVERS THAILAND: EXPERT REMOVALS IN BANGKOK, PHUKET & MORE

Looking for a trusted moving company in Thailand, serving major cities like Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Pattaya, and beyond? AGS Movers Thailand is your dedicated partner for international removals, providing tailored moving and storage solutions for individuals and businesses nationwide. With us, you can count on a smooth, professional move, within Thailand or anywhere in the world.

Domestic & International Removals Solutions

AGS International Movers offers excellence to each of its clients.

International Moves

Domestic Moves

Office Moves

Secure Storage

Vehicle Transfer

Established in 1998, AGS Movers Thailand  brings over 27 years of experience  to the moving industry.

Whether you’re planning a local move or an international relocation,  AGS Thailand, a proud branch of the  AGS Group, is the professional moving company you can trust. As part of a global network with  more than 140 locations worldwide, AGS Movers combines vast experience with efficient moving processes to deliver a seamless relocation experience.

At AGS Movers Thailand, we offer unmatched professionalism, world-class quality standards, 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 our most popular destinations include the EU, the USA, and the UAE, we have the capability to move you anywhere in the world!

AGS Thailand Fast Facts

AGS Movers Thailand efficiently carries out around 580 local and international moves annually, assisted by their 5 trucks and robust warehouses measuring 1000m2.

  • Landmarks

    Grand Palace: A majestic former royal residence from 1782 to 1925, now used for ceremonial purposes, featuring exquisite Thai architecture ornate temples, glittering spires, and historic halls of national importance, attracting visitors worldwide with its cultural significance.

    Wat Arun: A striking riverside temple renowned for its iconic central spire, particularly beautiful at sunset and when illuminated at night. Visitors commonly reach the temple by ferry across the Chao Phraya River.

    Chatuchak Market: A massive weekend market offering unique crafts, clothing, and food, with diverse stalls selling everything from antiques to pets, and a bustling, energetic atmosphere.  

    Lumphini Park: A green oasis providing relaxation, jogging trails, and scenic views, amidst the city’s skyscrapers, offering a peaceful retreat for locals and tourists seeking respite from urban life.

  • Education

    Chulalongkorn University: One of Thailand’s leading universities, recognised for its academic excellence, diverse programmes and strong research reputation.

    Bangkok Patana School: A prestigious international school providing a British curriculum education, with a focus on holistic development, global citizenship, and preparing students for higher education abroad.

    International School of Bangkok: One of Thailand’s oldest international schools, offering a rigorous American curriculum with strong extracurricular programs.

    NIST International School: A leading IB World School in Bangkok, known for its multicultural community and emphasis on inquiry-based learning.

    St Andrews International School: Provides a British-style education with a global perspective, focusing on academic excellence and holistic development.

    Lycée Français de Bangkok: A French international school delivering the French national curriculum from kindergarten through high school, fostering bilingual fluency and cultural awareness.

  • Public Transport

    BTS Skytrain: A fast, efficient elevated rail system connecting key parts of Bangkok, avoiding traffic congestion and offering city views, and providing access to shopping malls and business districts.

    MRT Bangkok: A modern underground and partially elevated metro system linking key business and residential districts, providing a reliable and efficient alternative to road travel.

    Chao Phraya Express Boat: A scenic river transport service connecting major city districts, offering a unique perspective of Bangkok’s waterfront, and access to historical sites and temples.  

    Public Buses: An affordable and extensive network covering all parts of Bangkok, including both local and long-distance routes, though they can be affected by traffic.

    Tuk-Tuks: Traditional three-wheeled taxis providing quick and adventurous short rides, ideal for short distances and experiencing local culture, but fares should be negotiated beforehand.

  • Climate

    Hot season (March–May): Typically, 30–38°C, with occasional peaks above 40°C.

    Cool season (November–February): Generally, 22–32°C with lower humidity.

    Rainy season (May/June–October): Heavy monsoon showers, often in short but intense bursts.

  • Landmarks

    Wat Phra That Doi Suthep: A sacred mountaintop temple with stunning panoramic city views, intricate architecture, and a serene atmosphere for spiritual reflection, and a major pilgrimage site for Buddhists.

    Tha Phae Gate: A historic city gate marking the entrance to the Old Town, surrounded by ancient walls and a vibrant cultural scene, and a popular gathering place for tourists and locals.

    Chiang Mai Night Bazaar: A lively marketplace selling handmade crafts, clothes, and souvenirs, open nightly with a bustling and festive ambiance, and a great place to sample street food.

    Elephant Nature Park: A rescue centre providing ethical care for elephants in natural surroundings, promoting conservation and responsible tourism, and allowing visitors to interact with elephants humanely.

  • Education

    Chiang Mai University: A leading public university renowned for research and academic excellence, particularly in science, agriculture, and northern Thai studies, and known for its beautiful campus.

    Prem Tinsulanonda International School: A top international school offering IB curriculum education, emphasising intercultural understanding and holistic learning, and attracting students from diverse backgrounds.

  • Public Transport

    Songthaews: Shared red truck taxis providing affordable transportation across the city, a common and convenient way to get around, and they operate on fixed or negotiable fares.

    Tuk-Tuks: Iconic three-wheeled taxis offering fast and convenient short-distance rides, navigating easily through traffic, but fares should be agreed upon before the ride.

    Motorbike Taxis: A quick way to navigate through traffic and narrow streets, providing flexibility and speed for solo travellers, but safety precautions are essential.

    Public Buses: Limited routes but available for key areas within Chiang Mai, connecting major districts and attractions, and a budget-friendly option for longer distances.

    Bicycle Rentals: A popular and eco-friendly transport option for locals and tourists, ideal for exploring the Old City and surrounding areas at a leisurely pace.

  • Climate

    Summer: Warm temperatures with occasional rain showers (36°C / 97°F).

    Winter: Cool, dry season with pleasant temperatures between (15–28°C / 59–82°F).

    Rainfall: Frequent rainfall from May to October, bringing lush greenery.

    Burning season (February–April): Periodic agricultural burning in northern Thailand can cause significant air pollution and haze, affecting air quality during these months.

  • Landmarks

    Big Buddha: A massive white statue offering panoramic views of the island, a serene and spiritual site with impressive architecture, and a significant cultural landmark.

    Patong Beach: A vibrant beach known for nightlife and water sports activities, featuring bustling bars, restaurants, and entertainment, and a lively atmosphere.

    Old Phuket Town: A historic district with colourful Sino-Portuguese buildings and markets, showcasing unique cultural heritage and architecture, and a charming place to explore.

    Promthep Cape: A scenic viewpoint ideal for breathtaking sunset views, offering stunning coastal scenery and photo opportunities, and a popular spot for tourists.

  • Education

    British International School Phuket: A top-tier international school with an IB curriculum, providing a well-rounded education and global perspective, and a wide range of extracurricular activities.

    Prince of Songkla University: A well-regarded institution offering diverse higher education programmes, including science, engineering, and hospitality management, and contributing to local research.

  • Public Transport

    Songthaews: Shared public trucks operating on fixed routes around the island, an affordable and common mode of transport, and they can be hailed on the street.

    Motorbike Rentals: A widely used transport option for independent island exploration, providing freedom and flexibility, but riders should be experienced and cautious.

    Tuk-Tuks: Popular open-air taxis providing quick and convenient local transportation, especially in urban areas, and fares should be negotiated beforehand.

    Public Buses: Affordable blue buses connecting main towns and beaches in Phuket, offering a budget-friendly travel option, but they can be infrequent.

    Minivans: Private shuttle services transporting passengers between key tourist destinations, offering comfort and convenience, and they can be booked through hotels or travel agents.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and sunny with temperatures between (27–36°C / 80–97°F).

    Winter: Pleasantly warm with lower humidity and mild breezes (23°C / 73°F).

    Rainfall: Heavy monsoon showers from May to October.

  • Landmarks

    Close distance to Rayong which is the largest industrial center in Thailand with many factories (Eastern Seaboard Economic area).

    Ko Larn which is the closest island gateway from Bangkok.  From Bali Hai Pier in Pattaya, this peaceful island is a 30 min ferry ride away.

    Jomtien Beach: A relaxed and family-friendly beach near Pattaya, known for its long sandy shoreline, water sports, and vibrant local eateries.

    Sanctuary of Truth: A stunning wooden temple showcasing intricate hand-carved designs, reflecting Thai artistry and philosophy, and a unique architectural marvel.

    Nong Nooch Tropical Garden: A beautiful botanical garden with cultural performances, featuring diverse plant collections and shows, and a family-friendly attraction.

    Pattaya Floating Market: A purpose-built cultural attraction inspired by traditional Thai floating markets, featuring local crafts, food vendors and boat displays.

  • Education

    Regents International School Pattaya: A top international school offering the IB curriculum, emphasising academic excellence and personal development, and preparing students for global citizenship.

    Burapha University: A leading public university in eastern Thailand offering a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, recognised for its strengths in marine science, public health, business and international studies, and contributing significantly to regional research and development.

    Kasetsart University Sriracha Campus: A respected branch of one of Thailand’s major public universities, providing programmes in engineering, management sciences and economics, and known for its strong academic standards and industry links.

  • Public Transport

    Baht Buses: Open-back shared taxis operating as the city’s main transport system, providing affordable and frequent service, and they follow fixed routes.

    Motorbike Taxis: A quick and convenient way to navigate busy streets, offering a fast and flexible travel option, but safety helmets are recommended.

    Private Taxis: Air-conditioned cars available for comfortable long-distance travel, suitable for longer journeys, and they can be booked through hotels or apps.

    Public Buses: Intercity and local buses connecting Pattaya to nearby provinces, facilitating regional travel, and they are a budget-friendly option.

    Ferry Services: Regular boats operating between Pattaya and nearby islands, providing access to coastal destinations, and offering scenic views of the Gulf of Thailand.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and sunny with temperatures around (37°C / 99°F).

    Winter: Warm and dry with temperatures between (24°C / 75°F).

    Rainfall: Tropical downpours from May to October.

  • Landmarks

    Hua Hin Beach: A tranquil beach perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports, known for its relaxed and family-friendly environment, and its long sandy shoreline.

    Maruekhathaiyawan Palace: A historic teakwood royal summer palace located just north of Hua Hin in Cha-am, showcasing elegant seaside Thai architecture.

    Cicada Market: A lively night market featuring handmade crafts, food, and music, offering a cultural and artistic experience, and supporting local artists and artisans.

    Black Mountain Water Park: A family-friendly water park with thrilling slides, providing entertainment and recreation, and a fun day out for all ages.

  • Education 

    Hua Hin International School: A leading school offering British and international curricula, fostering a global education perspective, and providing a well-rounded learning experience.

    Stamford International University (Hua Hin Campus): A private international university offering English-language degree programmes in business, hospitality and communications, providing a globally focused curriculum and diverse student community.

    Suan Dusit University Hua Hin Campus: A public university branch specialising in hospitality, culinary arts and education, supporting Thailand’s tourism and service industries through practical and career-oriented programmes.

  • Public Transport

    Songthaews: Shared pickup trucks operating fixed routes around Hua Hin, a common and affordable transport option, and they are a convenient way to get around town.

    Tuk-Tuks: A convenient transport mode for short city trips, providing quick and easy access to local areas, but fares should be negotiated before the journey.

    Private Taxis: Air-conditioned taxis available for comfortable travel, suitable for longer distances and convenience, and they can be booked through hotels or taxi stands.

    Bicycle Rentals: A popular option for eco-friendly city exploration, ideal for leisurely travel, and a great way to enjoy the local scenery and atmosphere.

    Train Services: Hua Hin’s railway station connects the town to Bangkok and beyond, offering a scenic travel option, and a relaxing way to travel through the countryside.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and dry with temperatures between (35°C / 95°F).

    Winter: Pleasantly cool with gentle sea breezes (23°C / 73°F).

    Rainfall: Moderate showers from June to October.

  • Landmarks

    Big Buddha Temple: A golden 12-meter-tall Buddha statue overlooking the sea, a significant religious site with panoramic views, and a popular tourist attraction.

    Na Muang Waterfalls: Beautiful twin waterfalls surrounded by lush jungle scenery, offering natural beauty and hiking opportunities, and a refreshing escape from the beach.  

    Fisherman’s Village: A charming walking street with boutique shops and seaside dining, known for its relaxed atmosphere, and a popular spot for evening strolls.

    Ang Thong National Marine Park: A picturesque archipelago with limestone cliffs and lagoons, ideal for boat tours and snorkelling, and a stunning natural wonder.

  • Education

    International School of Samui: A reputable school offering a British curriculum, providing quality international education, and catering to the expat community.

    Panyadee British International School: A respected institution focused on academic excellence, emphasising holistic development, and preparing students for higher education.  

  • Public Transport

    Songthaews: Shared pickup trucks serving as the island’s main transport, offering affordable travel, and they operate on fixed routes or negotiable fares.

    Motorbike Rentals: A popular and affordable way to explore the island, providing flexibility and independence, but caution is advised due to road conditions.

    Taxis: Private, air-conditioned cars available for longer-distance travel, offering comfort and convenience, and they can be hailed or booked.

    Speedboats: Fast transport services connecting Koh Samui to nearby islands, facilitating island hopping, and providing a quick way to travel.

    Bicycle Rentals: A great way to navigate small roads and scenic coastal paths, ideal for leisurely exploration, and enjoying the island’s natural beauty.

  • Climate

    Dry season (January–September): Generally warm and sunny with occasional short showers. Temperatures ranging from 27–34°C.

    Rainy season (October–December): Heavier tropical rainfall, particularly in November. Temperatures ranging from 24–31°C.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our moving services cater to several major cities across Thailand, including Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Pattaya, Hua Hin, and Koh Samui. Below are some frequently asked questions that can help you plan your move efficiently.

How far in advance should I book my move to Thailand?

It’s advisable to book your move to Thailand at least 4-6 weeks in advance to ensure availability and allow ample time for planning.

Do you offer packing and unpacking moving services in Thailand?

Yes, we provide comprehensive packing and unpacking services to ensure your belongings are safely transported and set up in your new home. We offer these moving services in and around Thailand, as well as in areas as far as Chiang Mai, Phuket, and Pattaya.

Do you provide storage solutions in Thailand?

Yes, we offer secure storage facilities for both short-term and long-term needs. We have storage solutions available in Thailand.

Can you move large and fragile objects, such as pianos or antiques?

Yes, we have specialised equipment and trained staff to handle large, fragile, and valuable items with care.

How can I get my house ready for the moving company?

Ensure all items are packed and labelled, furniture is disassembled if necessary, and pathways are clear for easy access to all items. This is crucial to ensure a smooth move with no drawbacks.

Are there any items that cannot be moved?

Hazardous materials, perishable goods, and items prohibited by law cannot be transported. A detailed list will be provided upon request.

How do you ensure the safety of my belongings during the move?

We use high-quality packing materials, secure loading techniques, and our staff are trained in handling all types of household goods carefully.

Can you assist with the setup of my new home in Thailand?

Yes, our team can help with the unpacking and setting up of your belongings according to your instructions.

How do you handle parking and access issues?

We will survey your current and new locations to arrange for any necessary parking permits and ensure there are no access issues on moving day.

What happens if my belongings are damaged during the move?

We offer comprehensive insurance options to cover any potential damage or loss. Claims are processed swiftly and efficiently.

At AGS Movers, we prioritise customer satisfaction and ensure that every aspect of your move, from departure to arrival, meets the highest standards of quality and professionalism.

5 steps to move abroad

First Contact

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Home Inspection & Quotation

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Packing & Goods removal

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Transport

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Unpacking & House arrangement

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AGS Movers Thailand at a glance

Certification and Affiliation

For over 45 years, the AGS Group has set strict quality procedures for its international network, which are upheld by AGS Thailand. 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 Thailand, the AGS Group is committed to providing you with the best in removal and storage services available.

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AGS did an excellent job to assist with my cat's relocation to Bangkok. I highly recommend them

Yu Qiao
Yu Qiao

3 months ago

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We just arrived in Bangkok and AGS assisted with our relocation of our furniture. The service was excellent and the team leader Jaru and the movers were top notch. Excellent experience all around

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Outstanding Service from AGS Movers! I had an amazing experience with AGS Movers. From the initial quote to the final delivery, everything was handled professionally and efficiently.

cyrille vecchi
cyrille vecchi

8 months ago

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Wonderful move! Relocated from Bangkok to USA, exceptionally easy move with AGS! Very professional and nice from start to finish. After being back in USA for almost a year with boxes in storage, we’ve unboxed and moved into permanent home and everything is in perfect condition! Beautifully packed and in perfect condition! Thank you!!!

Kristen Allison
Kristen Allison

a year ago

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