Relocasia
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Industry | Moving and Storage |
Founded 📆 | 1953 |
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🌐 Website | relocasia |
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The Relocasia Group provided moving and storage services to multi-national corporations, private customers and governments worldwide. The company was established in 2004 in Hong Kong by entrepreneurs Matt Burden and Ben Tyrrell, and serviced more than 4,000 clients.[citation needed]
The Relocasia colors were red and grey lettering, on a navy blue background. Relocasia was a brand for expat communities in Asia and the Middle East.[citation needed]
Relocasia also owned the following brands:
- Relogulf – that had offices throughout the Middle East and Asia.
- ReloPet – offering international transportation and relocation service for pets and animals.
- Selfstorasia – a popular self-storage business
- The Baggage Company – offering an economy service for clients wishing to move small quantities of personal effects around the World[citation needed]
In 2011 the Relocasia Group was sold to The Writer Corporation, a leading global relocation services provider, and renamed to Writer Relocasia.
Sources[edit]
- “Relocation costs come down due to less shipping traffic” Gulf News UAE, April 17, 2009
- “New Drive to curb Toxic emissions” Gulf Daily News April 8, 2009
- “A silver lining in the credit crunch” South China Morning Post, March 22, 2009
- “Women-only businesses carve out niche” The National Newspaper, UAE, Sept 28, 2008
- “Pets fall victim of the credit crunch” South China Morning Post, Jan 4th, 2009
- “Economic downturn hits expat workers” The National Newspaper UAE, Dec 21, 2008
- “Exodus of expats forseen as crisis takes toll on jobs” South China Morning Post, Dec 1, 2008
- “David Gobbling up Goliath” South China Morning Post, July 10, 2008
- “Relocation Nation” 7 Days UAE, Sept 30, 2008
- “Keeping it in the family” Shanghai Daily, 30 Jan, 2008
- Graham, Mark (December 3, 2006). "Getting started in Shanghai is far removed from Hong Kong". South China Morning Post. Hong Kong.
- Rosi, Adele (January 9, 2005). "Moving on Up". South China Morning Post. Hong Kong.
- “Firms see benefit in going green” South China Morning Post, Sept 9, 2007
- "Carrying on a proud family tradition". South China Morning Post. Hong Kong. March 22, 2005.
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