AGS Movers Manila


Manager: Jarmo Kihlstrom
+63 917 577 2891
17 Veterans road western Bicutan Taguig 1630

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AGS MOVERS MANILA: EXPERT REMOVALS IN QUEZON CITY, MAKATI & MORE

Are you searching for a trusted moving company that serves the entirety of the Philippines, including major cities like Manila, Taguig, Makati, Quezon City, and beyond? Based in the Philippines, AGS Movers Manila is your dedicated international removals partner, offering specialised moving and storage services for individuals and businesses nationwide. With AGS Movers Manila, you can count on a professional and seamless move, no matter where your destination lies within the Philippines or around 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 2005, AGS Movers Manila brings over 20 years of experience to the moving industry.

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

At AGS Movers Manila, 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 USA, France, and Malaysia, we have the capability to move you anywhere in the world!

Our other locations in Philippines


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Manila Fast Facts

AGS Movers Manila efficiently carries out around 600 local and international moves annually, assisted by their 5 trucks and robust warehouses measuring 3400m2.

  • Landmarks

    Intramuros: A historic walled city showcasing Spanish colonial architecture, ancient churches, and cobblestone streets, preserving Manila’s rich heritage.

    Rizal Park: A vast urban park dedicated to national hero Jose Rizal, offering serene gardens, historical monuments, and open spaces for relaxation.

    San Agustin Church: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this ancient stone church features stunning Baroque architecture and valuable religious artifacts.

    National Museum of the Philippines: A complex of museums displaying art, natural history, and ethnographic collections, vital for cultural preservation.

  • Education

    University of the Philippines Diliman: A premier public research university, offering diverse academic programs and contributing significantly to national development.

    De La Salle University: A leading private university known for its rigorous academic programs, research contributions, and commitment to social engagement.

    Ateneo de Manila University: A prestigious private university recognized for its excellent liberal arts education and leadership in various fields.

    University of Santo Tomas: One of Asia’s oldest universities, boasting a rich history and offering a wide array of professional and academic courses.

  • Public Transport

    Jeepneys: Iconic public utility vehicles, colourfully decorated, offering affordable and popular transportation along fixed routes across the city.

    LRT/MRT (Light Rail Transit/Metro Rail Transit): Elevated train systems providing efficient and quick transportation for commuters across Metro Manila.

    Buses: Extensive network of public buses connecting various parts of the city, offering an affordable travel option for daily commuters.

    Taxis: Readily available for hire, offering convenient point-to-point travel throughout the city, with metered or negotiated fares.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and humid (30-35°C / 86-95°F) with high humidity, typical during the dry season from March to May.

    Winter: Warm and relatively dry (25-30°C / 77-86°F) with cooler evenings and less humidity, offering more pleasant conditions.

    Rainfall: Manila experiences a tropical monsoon climate with a distinct wet season from June to November, and a dry season.

  • Landmarks

    Quezon Memorial Circle: A national park and shrine dedicated to former Philippine President Manuel L. Quezon, featuring a towering monument.

    Philippine Heart Centre: A premier medical institution specializing in cardiovascular diseases, providing advanced care and medical research.

    La Mesa Eco Park: A vast ecological park offering a peaceful escape with diverse flora and fauna, popular for recreation and environmental awareness.

    Smart Araneta Coliseum: A historic indoor multi-purpose arena, also known as “The Big Dome,” hosting sports, concerts, and various large-scale events in Quezon City.

  • Education

    University of the Philippines Diliman: A leading public university providing a wide range of academic programs, fostering research and intellectual growth.

    Ateneo de Manila University: A prestigious private university renowned for its strong academic programs and commitment to holistic student development.

    Miriam College: A Catholic educational institution for women, offering programs focused on academic excellence and social responsibility.

    Philippine Science High School System: A specialized public high school for gifted students, providing advanced education in science and mathematics.

  • Public Transport

    Jeepneys: Widely available, providing an economical and vibrant mode of transportation for navigating various routes within the city.

    LRT/MRT Stations: Accessible light rail and metro rail stations connecting Quezon City to other key areas of Metro Manila efficiently.

    Buses: Extensive bus routes crisscrossing the city, offering an affordable and accessible option for inter-district travel.

    Taxis/Ride-sharing: Convenient options for point-to-point travel, offering flexibility and comfort for both residents and visitors.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and humid (30-34°C / 86-93°F) with high humidity, typical during the dry season from March to May.

    Winter: Warm and relatively dry (24-29°C / 75-84°F) with cooler evenings and less humidity, offering more comfortable weather.

    Rainfall: Quezon City experiences a tropical monsoon climate with a pronounced wet season from June to November, and a dry season.

  • Landmarks

    Ayala Triangle Gardens: A verdant urban park offering a tranquil escape amidst skyscrapers, popular for leisure and events.

    Greenbelt Mall: A premier lifestyle mall known for its high-end boutiques, diverse dining options, and lush garden spaces.

    Makati Central Business District: The financial heart of the Philippines, characterized by modern skyscrapers, corporate offices, and commercial establishments.

    Ayala Museum: A leading museum showcasing Philippine history, art, and culture through engaging exhibits and immersive dioramas.

  • Education

    Asian Institute of Management (AIM): A top graduate school for management, offering world-class business education and leadership programs.

    Mapúa University (Makati Campus): A prominent engineering and technology university, known for its strong technical programs and industry linkages.

    FEU Makati (Far Eastern University Makati): A university branch providing diverse academic programs, catering to students in the heart of the business district.

    Assumption College San Lorenzo: A prestigious Catholic college for women, offering strong academic programs and holistic formation.

  • Public Transport

    Buses: Extensive bus network serving the business district and connecting Makati to other parts of Metro Manila efficiently.

    Jeepneys: Common for short distances and inner-city travel, offering an economical and traditional mode of transport within Makati.

    MRT Stations: Accessible stations like Ayala and Magallanes provide convenient rail connections to other major areas.

    Taxis/Ride-sharing: Widely available, offering convenient and direct transportation for navigating the bustling city.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and humid (30-34°C / 86-93°F) with high humidity, typical during the dry season from March to May.

    Winter: Warm and relatively dry (24-29°C / 75-84°F) with cooler evenings and less humidity, offering more comfortable weather.

    Rainfall: Makati experiences a tropical monsoon climate with a pronounced wet season from June to November, and a dry season.

  • Landmarks

    Bonifacio Global City (BGC): A modern, upscale financial and lifestyle district with high-rise buildings, parks, and commercial establishments.

    SM Aura Premier: A luxurious shopping mall offering a wide array of retail, dining, and entertainment options in a contemporary setting.

    Market! Market!: A large public market combined with a shopping mall, offering diverse goods, fresh produce, and local products.

    Fort Bonifacio: A historical military reservation, now a prime urban development area, reflecting the city’s growth and transformation.

  • Education

    University of Taguig: A local public university offering various academic programs to city residents, promoting accessible higher education.

    Enderun Colleges: A private international college specializing in hospitality management, culinary arts, and business administration.

    STI College Taguig: A technical and vocational institute offering programs in information technology, business, and hospitality.

    British School Manila: An international school providing a British curriculum, catering to expatriate and local students.

  • Public Transport

    BGC Bus: A dedicated bus system serving Bonifacio Global City, offering efficient and comfortable transport within the district.

    Jeepneys: Available for routes connecting Taguig to neighbouring areas, providing an economical mode of transportation.

    Taxis/Ride-sharing: Convenient for navigating the city and connecting to various establishments and residential areas.

    UV Express: Shared vans offering commuter services along fixed routes, connecting Taguig to other parts of Metro Manila.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and humid (30-34°C / 86-93°F) with significant rainfall during the wet season, typical of a tropical climate.

    Winter: Warm and relatively dry (24-29°C / 75-84°F) with less humidity and cooler evenings, characteristic of the dry season.

    Rainfall: Taguig experiences a tropical monsoon climate with a distinct wet season from June to November and a dry season.

  • Landmarks

    Ortigas Centre: A prominent business and commercial district shared with Mandaluyong and Quezon City, known for corporate offices.

    Capitol Commons: A modern lifestyle development offering upscale residences, retail spaces, and a vibrant dining scene.

    PhilSports Complex (ULTRA): A national sports complex hosting various sporting events and recreational activities for the community.

    Pasig Cathedral (Immaculate Conception Parish): A historic church serving as a spiritual landmark, featuring beautiful architecture and religious significance.

  • Education

    University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P): A private university known for its liberal arts programs and strong emphasis on professional ethics.

    Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Pasig (PLP): A local government-funded university providing affordable higher education to Pasig residents.

    Rizal High School: One of the largest secondary schools in the world, known for its extensive campus and large student population.

    Arellano University (Pasig Campus): A university offering various academic programs, contributing to the educational landscape of Pasig.

  • Public Transport

    Jeepneys: Readily available, providing affordable and traditional transportation on various routes within Pasig and to nearby cities.

    Buses: Extensive bus services connecting Pasig to other parts of Metro Manila, offering a convenient commute option.

    Taxis/Ride-sharing: Common for direct and comfortable travel throughout the city and surrounding commercial areas.

    Tricycles: Three-wheeled motorbikes with sidecars, ideal for short-distance travel within residential areas and local communities.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and humid (30-34°C / 86-93°F) with significant rainfall during the wet season, typical of a tropical climate.

    Winter: Warm and relatively dry (24-29°C / 75-84°F) with less humidity and cooler evenings, characteristic of the dry season.

    Rainfall: Pasig experiences a tropical monsoon climate with a distinct wet season from June to November, and a dry season.

  • Landmarks

    New Bilibid Prison: A historical correctional facility, significant for its role in the country’s penal system and history.

    Alabang Town Centre: A prominent open-air shopping mall offering a wide range of retail, dining, and entertainment options.

    Filinvest City: A master-planned urban development with commercial establishments, residential areas, and green spaces.

    Ayala Alabang Village: An exclusive residential village known for its large homes and well-maintained environment.

  • Education

    San Beda College Alabang: A private Catholic educational institution offering basic to higher education programs.

    De La Salle Santiago Zobel School: A private Catholic school offering progressive education from pre-school to high school.

    Lyceum of Alabang: A private higher education institution providing various academic programs and vocational courses.

    Southridge School: An exclusive all-boys school known for its strong academic curriculum and character formation.

  • Public Transport

    Jeepneys: Common for local travel within Muntinlupa and connecting to nearby towns and commercial centres.

    Buses: Regional bus services connect Muntinlupa to other major cities in Metro Manila and CALABARZON.

    PNR (Philippine National Railways) Commuter Line: Provides rail access, connecting Muntinlupa to other parts of Metro Manila.

    Taxis/Ride-sharing: Readily available for convenient point-to-point travel throughout the city and surrounding areas.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and wet (25-30°C / 77-86°F) with heavy rainfall during the rainy season, impacting road conditions.

    Winter: Mild and dry (15-25°C / 59-77°F), characterized by cooler temperatures and less humidity, providing pleasant weather.

    Rainfall: Muntinlupa experiences a tropical savanna climate with a distinct wet season from June to November, and a dry season.

  • Landmarks

    City of Dreams Manila: An integrated resort and casino complex offering luxury hotels, dining, entertainment, and gaming facilities.

    Solaire Resort and Casino: A prominent integrated resort featuring world-class gaming, luxurious accommodations, and fine dining.

    Baclaran Church (National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help): A popular pilgrimage site, known for its weekly devotion to Our Mother of Perpetual Help.

    Duty Free Philippines Fiestamall: A shopping complex offering duty-free goods, catering to returning residents and international travellers.

  • Education

    PATTS College of Aeronautics: A leading institution specializing in aviation education, offering programs in aeronautical engineering and aviation technology.

    STI College Parañaque: A technical and vocational institute providing programs in information technology, business, and hospitality management.

    Universal College of Parañaque: A private college offering various academic programs, contributing to local higher education.

    AMA Computer College Parañaque: A computer college offering IT-related programs and vocational courses for aspiring professionals.

  • Public Transport

    Jeepneys: Widely available for local travel and connecting to neighbouring cities, offering an economical mode of transportation.

    Buses: Extensive bus routes serving various parts of Parañaque and connecting to other major areas of Metro Manila.

    Taxis/Ride-sharing: Convenient options for point-to-point travel, providing flexibility for residents and visitors.

    Tricycles: Common for short distances within residential areas, offering a quick and localized mode of transport.

  • Climate

    Summer: Hot and wet (25-30°C / 77-86°F) with significant rainfall, common during the wet season, affecting road conditions.

    Winter: Mild and dry (15-25°C / 59-77°F), characterized by cooler evenings and less humidity, offering pleasant conditions.

    Rainfall: Parañaque experiences a tropical savanna climate with a distinct wet season from June to November, and a dry season.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our moving services cater to several major cities across the Philippines, including Manila, Quezon City, Makati, Taguig, Pasig, and Muntinlupa. Below are some frequently asked questions that can help you plan your move efficiently.

How far in advance should I book my move?

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

Do you offer packing and unpacking moving services?

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 Manila, as well as in areas as far as Quezon City, Makati, and Taguig.

Do you provide storage solutions?

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

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?

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 Manila 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 Manila. 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 the Philippines, the AGS Group is committed to providing you with the best in removal and storage services.

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AGS MOVERS Manila REWARDED FAIM

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

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★★★★★

Great and efficient service. Nelson is the best! Crew were cheerful, professional and very mindful of our stuff. Carried boxes to the house and unpacked them properly. Very courteous too and respectful of our property. Thank you guys for a smooth service.

Angie Sumiga
Angie Sumiga

a week ago

★★★★★

Since we engaged AGS, even when we were in the USA and upon arrival in the Philippines, Mr. Nelson Bueta had been a very efficient guide in navigating our move. We only have very positive things to say with regards to Nelson and your entire crew and company. We have been sharing to family and friends, here and abroad, our smooth transition to the Philippines. And, if anyone needs this type of service, then AGS is the way to go regardless of international location. Thank you, Nelson and AGS crew!!!

Ed Escuro
Ed Escuro

a month ago

★★★★★

Nelson Bueta of AGS Philippines provided a very professional and efficient service in tracking and handling of my personal household shipment from Dubai to Manila and delivery to my house. This will not be possible without his steadfast support, coordination and unconditional assistance. The delivery staff headed by Jerwin and team professionally, safely and dilligently delivered the boxes on time . Kudos to this company and highly trained and professional staff, highly rommended to all kabayans migrating back to the Philippines and other nationalities as well. Noel Enriquez

Noel Enriquez
Noel Enriquez

5 months ago

★★★★★

I relocated from India, and AGS Manila did a wonderful job coordinating the formalities with respect to custom clearance. The shipment arrived in perfect condition, and the delivery crew was very cooperative and accommodative of my requests. The team was always approachable (Move Coordinator Mr. Nelson Bueta) and the delivery crew was warm and did a thorough job. Thank you to AGS Manila.

★★★★★

AGS in Manila saved my move and my sanity. Nelson was extremely knowledgeable and professional. He was very patient with me and offered honest reassurance. He dealt with my less than competent Canadian shipper and he and his customs broker made everything happen smoothly. The crew that delivered our items were early, polite and professional. I wouldn’t hesitate to use their services again and highly recommend them.

Frederick Oliver
Frederick Oliver

2 years ago

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