AGS Movers Hong Kong


Manager: Joseph Lai
+852 2885 9666
Unit 3123, Level 31, Metroplaza Tower 1, 223 Hing Fong Road Kwai Chung, N.T. Hong Kong HONG KONG

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AGS MOVERS HONG KONG: EXPERT REMOVALS IN HONG KONG & MORE

Looking for a trusted moving company in Hong Kong, serving major areas like Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, New Territories, Lantau Island and outlying islands? AGS Movers Hong Kong 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 Hong Kong 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 1975, AGS Movers Hong Kong brings over 50 years’ experience to the moving industry.

Whether you’re planning a local move or an international relocation, AGS Hong Kong, 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 extensive experience with efficient moving processes to deliver a seamless relocation experience.

At AGS Movers Hong Kong, 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 UK, France, and the USA, we have the capability to move you anywhere in the world!

AGS Hong Kong Fast Facts

AGS Movers Hong Kong efficiently carries out around 1,000 local and international moves annually, assisted by their fleet of trucks and robust warehouses measuring 5,110m2.

  • Landmarks

    Victoria Peak: Enjoy panoramic views of the city skyline, Victoria Harbour, and surrounding islands from this iconic elevated vantage point.

    Man Mo Temple: A historic temple dedicated to the Gods of Literature and War, offering a tranquil escape in the bustling Sheung Wan district.

    Central–Mid-Levels Escalator: The longest outdoor covered escalator system in the world, connecting Central to the Mid-Levels residential area.

    Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre: A distinctive architectural landmark on the waterfront, hosting major international conferences and exhibitions annually.

  • Education

    The University of Hong Kong: The oldest tertiary institution in Hong Kong, renowned globally for its research contributions and academic excellence.

    Chinese University of Hong Kong: A leading comprehensive research university known for its beautiful campus and strong emphasis on cultural heritage.

    City University of Hong Kong: A dynamic university focused on professional education and applied research, preparing students for real-world challenges.

    Hong Kong Polytechnic University: Specialising in applied science and technology, this university offers practical programmes to meet industry demands.

  • Public Transport

    MTR (Mass Transit Railway): An efficient and extensive subway system connecting major districts across Hong Kong, offering fast and reliable travel.

    Trams (Ding Ding): Historic double-decker trams providing a unique and affordable way to explore Hong Kong Island’s northern corridor.

    Buses: A comprehensive network of public buses, including double-deckers, serving all parts of Hong Kong Island and connecting to other territories.

    Ferries: Essential for inter-island travel and scenic harbour crossings, connecting Hong Kong Island to Kowloon and other outlying islands.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and humid (26−31°C / 79−88°F) with frequent typhoons and heavy rainfall from May to September.

    Winter: Mild and dry (18−24°C / 64−75°F) with cooler evenings and clear skies, generally pleasant conditions from December to February.

    Rainfall: Hong Kong experiences a subtropical climate with a distinct wet season and a drier, cooler season.

  • Landmarks

    Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade: Offers stunning views of the Hong Kong Island skyline and Victoria Harbour, popular for leisurely strolls.

    Temple Street Night Market: A vibrant street market offering a diverse array of goods, street food, and cultural entertainment in the evenings.

    Wong Tai Sin Temple: A famous Taoist temple known for its elaborate architecture and the practice of fortune-telling, attracting many worshippers.

    Kowloon Walled City Park: A beautifully landscaped park on the site of the former Kowloon Walled City, offering a peaceful historical retreat.

  • Education

    Hong Kong Metropolitan University: A public university focused on providing flexible and diverse learning opportunities, including distance education programmes.

    Hong Kong Metropolitan University: Specialising in distance learning and adult education, offering a wide range of academic and professional courses.

    Hong Kong Design Institute: A leading institution for design education, fostering creativity and innovation across various design disciplines.

    Hong Kong College of Technology: Provides vocational and professional education, equipping students with practical skills for various industries.

  • Public Transport

    MTR (Mass Transit Railway): Extensive MTR lines connect all major areas within Kowloon and provide seamless links to Hong Kong Island and New Territories.

    Buses: A comprehensive bus network covers all parts of Kowloon, offering frequent services and connecting to intercity routes.

    Minibuses: Green and red minibuses provide flexible and localised transport within Kowloon, often reaching areas not covered by larger buses.

    Taxis: Readily available throughout Kowloon, offering convenient and direct point-to-point travel with metered fares.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and humid (26−31°C / 79−88°F) with heavy rainfall and the possibility of typhoons, making outdoor activities challenging.

    Winter: Mild and relatively dry (16−22°C / 61−72°F) with clear skies and cooler temperatures, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor events.

    Rainfall: Kowloon experiences a subtropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons, similar to Hong Kong Island.

  • Landmarks

    Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery: A unique monastery accessible by a climb, featuring numerous Buddha statues and offering panoramic views.

    Tai Mo Shan Country Park: Home to Hong Kong’s highest peak, offering scenic hiking trails, waterfalls, and diverse flora and fauna.

    Wetland Park: A conservation area showcasing Hong Kong’s ecological diversity, with boardwalks and visitor centres for nature enthusiasts.

  • Education

    Education University of Hong Kong: Specialises in teacher education and interdisciplinary studies, contributing significantly to the local education sector.

    Hong Kong University of Science and Technology: A leading research-intensive university focusing on science, engineering, and business, with a stunning campus.

    Lingnan University: A liberal arts university known for its emphasis on small class sizes, broad-based curriculum, and community engagement.

    Tung Wah College: Offers professional and healthcare-related programmes, contributing to the training of essential service professionals in Hong Kong.

  • Public Transport

    MTR (Mass Transit Railway): Extends into key areas of the New Territories, providing efficient connections to Kowloon and Hong Kong Island.

    Buses: An extensive network connects urban centres, residential areas, and rural parts of the New Territories, including express routes.

    Light Rail: Serves the Tuen Mun, Yuen Long, and Tin Shui Wai districts, providing local transportation within the New Territories.

    Taxis: Available for transport within the New Territories, offering convenient access to various towns and rural destinations.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and humid (27−32°C / 81−90°F) with significant rainfall and occasional thunderstorms, impacting outdoor activities.

    Winter: Mild and generally dry (15−23°C / 59−73°F) with comfortable temperatures and less humidity, suitable for outdoor exploration.

    Rainfall: The New Territories experience a subtropical climate with a pronounced wet season from April to September.

  • Landmarks

    Ngong Ping 360: A scenic cable car ride offering breathtaking views of Lantau Island, connecting Tung Chung to Ngong Ping village.

    Po Lin Monastery: A prominent Buddhist monastery, home to the Big Buddha and a significant spiritual site.

    Tai O Fishing Village: A traditional stilt house village offering a glimpse into Hong Kong’s fishing heritage and unique cultural experiences.

    Discovery Bay: A resort-style residential area with beaches, restaurants, and recreational facilities, offering a relaxed atmosphere.

  • Education

    Cheung Chau Christian College: A secondary school on a nearby island, providing comprehensive education for students in the region.

    Discovery College: An international school in Discovery Bay offering the International Baccalaureate program for students of various nationalities.

    YMCA of Hong Kong Christian College: A secondary school providing holistic education and a diverse curriculum, focusing on character development.

  • Public Transport

    MTR (Mass Transit Railway): The Tung Chung Line connects Lantau Island to Kowloon and Hong Kong Island, providing rapid transit.

    Buses: Extensive bus routes connect various parts of Lantau Island, including tourist attractions and residential areas.

    Ferries: Essential for connecting Lantau Island to other islands and the mainland, with services from Central to Mui Wo and Discovery Bay.

    Taxis: Blue taxis operate exclusively on Lantau Island, offering transportation to more remote areas not covered by other public transport.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and humid (26−31°C / 79−88°F) with high rainfall and tropical cyclones, impacting outdoor activities.

    Winter: Mild and pleasant (17−25°C / 63−77°F) with clear skies and lower humidity, ideal for exploring the island.

    Rainfall: Lantau Island experiences a subtropical climate with a wet season from May to September.

  • Landmarks

    Aberdeen Harbour: A vibrant working harbour filled with traditional sampans and junks, offering a glimpse into Hong Kong’s fishing heritage.

    Ap Lei Chau: A densely populated island connected by bridge, known for its local markets and residential areas.

    Ocean Park: A popular marine mammal park, oceanarium, and amusement park offering entertainment and educational experiences.

  • Education

    Canadian International School of Hong Kong: An international school offering a Canadian curriculum and IB programmes, catering to diverse student needs.

    South Island School: A highly regarded secondary school offering a British-style education within the English Schools Foundation system.

    Victoria Shanghai Academy: An independent school offering a bilingual education with an emphasis on inquiry-based learning and global citizenship.

    Hong Kong Academy: An international school providing an inquiry-based education from early years to secondary, fostering critical thinking.

  • Public Transport

    MTR (Mass Transit Railway): The South Island Line provides direct MTR access to Aberdeen, connecting it to other parts of Hong Kong Island.

    Buses: Numerous bus routes connect Aberdeen to various districts on Hong Kong Island and other parts of the city.

    Minibuses: Green and red minibuses offer flexible and direct routes within Aberdeen and to nearby areas.

    Sampans: Traditional small boats offering unique tours of Aberdeen Harbour, providing a local perspective of the fishing community.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and wet (25−30°C / 77−86°F) with high humidity and frequent rainfall, common during the wet season.

    Winter: Mild and dry (15−25°C / 59−77°F) with cooler evenings and minimal precipitation, offering pleasant conditions.

    Rainfall: Aberdeen experiences a tropical savanna climate with a distinct wet season from May to September.

  • Landmarks

    Sai Kung Promenade: A charming waterfront promenade lined with seafood restaurants, offering scenic views and a relaxed atmosphere.

    Sai Kung East Country Park: A vast country park featuring stunning beaches, hiking trails, and unique geological formations, perfect for nature lovers.

    High Island Reservoir East Dam: A marvel of engineering with impressive hexagonal rock columns, part of the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark.

    Tin Hau Temple: A historic temple dedicated to the Goddess of the Sea, popular among local fishermen and visitors seeking cultural insights.

  • Education

    French International School (Tseung Kwan O Campus): A renowned international school offering a French curriculum alongside an international stream.

    Hong Kong Academy: An independent international school providing a holistic education with a strong emphasis on inquiry-based learning and global perspectives.

    Nord Anglia International School Hong Kong (Sai Kung): Part of a global network, offering a British curriculum and excellent facilities for students.

    Renaissance College Hong Kong: An IB World School offering a through-train education from primary to secondary, fostering international-mindedness.

  • Public Transport

    Buses: Regular bus services connect Sai Kung Town to various MTR stations in Tseung Kwan O and other parts of the New Territories.

    Minibuses: Green minibuses are a popular and efficient way to travel within Sai Kung and to nearby villages and hiking trails.

    Ferries: Regular ferry services connect Sai Kung Pier to nearby islands and beaches, popular for weekend excursions.

    Taxis: Readily available in Sai Kung Town, offering convenient access to more remote areas within the Sai Kung Peninsula.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and humid (26−31°C / 79−88°F) with significant rainfall and the possibility of tropical cyclones, affecting outdoor activities.

    Winter: Mild and dry (16−24°C / 61−75°F) with comfortable temperatures and clear skies, ideal for hiking and exploring.

    Rainfall: Sai Kung experiences a subtropical climate with a distinct wet season from April to September.

  • Landmarks

    Po Tsui Park: A large urban park offering extensive green spaces, recreational facilities, and pleasant walking paths for residents.

    Tseung Kwan O Waterfront Promenade: A scenic walkway along the coast, popular for jogging, cycling, and enjoying sea views.

    Hong Kong Velodrome Park: A modern complex featuring an international-standard velodrome and a large park for public recreation.

    PopCorn: A major shopping mall and entertainment complex, offering a wide range of retail, dining, and cinema options.

  • Education

    French International School (Tseung Kwan O Campus): A prominent international school offering both French and international curricula for diverse students.

    Shung Tak Catholic English College: A local secondary school known for its strong academic performance and emphasis on holistic development.

    G.T. (Ellen Yeung) College: A Direct Subsidy Scheme school providing a comprehensive curriculum with a focus on English language education.

    Po Leung Kuk Lo Kit Sing (1983) College: A well-established secondary school committed to providing quality education and fostering student potential.

  • Public Transport

    MTR (Mass Transit Railway): Tseung Kwan O Line provides direct and efficient subway connections to Hong Kong Island and Kowloon.

    Buses: An extensive network of bus routes connects Tseung Kwan O to various districts across Hong Kong, including express services.

    Minibuses: Green minibuses offer convenient local transport within Tseung Kwan O and connections to nearby residential areas.

    Taxis: Readily available for point-to-point travel within Tseung Kwan O and for connecting to other parts of Hong Kong.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and humid (26−31°C / 79−88°F) with heavy rainfall and occasional thunderstorms, impacting outdoor activities.

    Winter: Mild and dry (16−24°C / 61−75°F) with comfortable temperatures and clear skies, ideal for outdoor activities.

    Rainfall: Tseung Kwan O experiences a subtropical climate with a distinct wet season from April to September. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Our moving services cater to individuals and businesses all across Hong Kong, including Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, New Territories, Lantau Island, Aberdeen, and Sai Kung. Below are some frequently asked questions that can help you plan your move efficiently.

How far in advance should I book my move to Hong Kong?

It’s advisable to book your move to Hong Kong 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 Hong Kong?

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 Hong Kong, as well as in areas as far as the New Territories, Aberdeen, and Sai Kung.

Do you provide storage solutions in Hong Kong?

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

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 Hong Kong?

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 Hong Kong at a glance

CERTIFICATION AND AFFILIATION

For over 50 years, the AGS Group has set strict quality procedures for its international network, which are upheld by AGS Hong Kong. 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 Hong Kong, the AGS Group is committed to providing you with the best in removal and storage services.

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AGS MOVERS Hong Kong REWARDED FAIM

As a responsible company, AGS Movers Hong Kong is committed to the fight against corruption and anti-competitive practices. Our subsidiary complies with the following charters and policies:

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I would like to say thank you very much to Beatrice and Lorne for both of their professional supports on our relocation service. We had a very smooth transition service from both of their HK and Melbourne logistic team, and also good handling on transferring our car from HK, the insurance claim on the damages items. Beatrice, you did a great job and really appreciated your caring and closed monitoring on every step of this project. We are very happy with AGS removal service and highly recommended your company.

Annie Fung
Annie Fung

a year ago

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We were very pleased to receive our goods this past Friday - and we're happy to report that the entire process was a great success. All of our goods are just as the day when they were packaged. From start to finish we felt informed and supported, and for our next move, we will definitely be calling on AGS first. Thank you for all of your work and support!

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Mr. Yip & his team is very puncture and they not only worked efficiently but were also very helpful on packing my stuff . Rgds Alex Y

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Alex yeung

4 years ago

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