AGS MOVERS KOBLENZ: EXPERT REMOVALS IN FRANKFURT, COLOGNE & MORE
Looking for a trusted moving company in Germany, serving major cities like Frankfurt, Cologne, Bonn, Düsseldorf, and beyond? AGS Movers Koblenz 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 Germany or anywhere in the world.
Domestic & International Removals Solutions
AGS International Movers offers excellence to each of its clients.

Established in 1974, AGS Movers Koblenz brings over 50 years of experience to the moving industry.
Whether you’re planning a local move or an international relocation, AGS Koblenz, 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 Koblenz, 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, China, and Africa, we have the capability to move you anywhere in the world!
Moving to dynamic Frankfurt, grand Cologne, or hospitable Düsseldorf?
AGS Movers is here to ensure a stress-free move to any of these popular destinations.



AGS Koblenz Fast Facts
AGS Movers Koblenz efficiently carries out around 1000 local and international moves annually, assisted by their logistics fleet and robust warehouses measuring 15000m2.
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Landmarks
Römerberg: A historic square featuring the iconic Römer city hall and charming half-timbered houses.
Mainufer: Picturesque riverbanks perfect for strolls, picnics, and skyline views.
Zeil: Frankfurt’s bustling main shopping street, offering a wide array of stores, department stores, and eateries.
Chinesischer Garten: A tranquil Chinese garden, a serene oasis gifted by Shanghai, offering traditional architecture and calm.
Paulskirche: An historically significant church, symbol of German democracy, site of the first freely elected German parliament.
Skyline: An impressive cluster of high-rise buildings, a symbol of Frankfurt’s financial prowess and modern architecture.
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Education
Frankfurt School of Finance & Management: A top-ranked business school, specialising in finance and management education.
Strothoff International School: Private IB World School offering the full International Baccalaureate program in a multilingual, inquiry-based learning environment.
Phorms Frankfurt: Bilingual German-English school (kindergarten to Abitur) or International Baccalaureate, preparing globally minded students for university and careers.
ISF International School Frankfurt: Private international school offering IGCSE, IB Diploma, and AP exams, providing a holistic education with strong athletics and activities.
Frankfurt International School: Founding IB World School providing a rigorous English-language education with a focus on global citizenship and cultural diversity.
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Public Transport
U-Bahn (Subway) & S-Bahn (Suburban Rail): Extensive rapid transit network, connecting the city centre with suburbs and surrounding regions.
Trams & Buses: Complementary surface transport options, covering areas not served by the U-Bahn or S-Bahn.
Trains: Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof is one of Europe’s busiest railway stations, offering excellent national and international connections.
Taxis: Abundant throughout the city, providing convenient door-to-door service, especially from the airport.
Ferries: These operate on the Main River, offering scenic and practical routes across the city.
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Climate
Summer: Warm (20-26°C / 68-79°F) with occasional hot spells and moderate humidity.
Winter: Cold (0-5°C / 32-41°F) with freezing temperatures and potential for snow, typical Central European conditions.
Rainfall: Fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, with no significant dry periods.
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Landmarks
Kölner Dom: Magnificent Gothic cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, dominant landmark and architectural masterpiece.
Museum Ludwig: Modern art museum near the Dom, housing an extensive collection of pop art, Picasso, and Expressionism.
Hohenzollernbrücke: Famous bridge adorned with love locks, offering stunning views of the Dom and the Rhine River.
Rheinauhafen: Transformed old harbour district, now a vibrant area with modern architecture, restaurants, and cultural spaces.
Botanischer Garten: Expansive botanical garden, showcasing diverse plant collections and providing a peaceful escape.
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Education
University of Cologne: One of Germany’s largest and oldest universities, offering a comprehensive range of academic programs.
Cologne International School: IB World School (PYP, MYP, DP) offering bilingual primary and English-only secondary education, emphasising critical thinking and global awareness.
St. Georg´s School: Independent British international school (pre-nursery to Year 13) with a family spirit, focusing on holistic development and social responsibility.
School of International Communication: A School focussed on multilingualism and intercultural understanding. offering practical, industry-relevant English training for individuals or groups, in-house or online.
International School of Management: Leading private business school offering undergraduate, graduate, and executive programs with a global perspective and industry connections.
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Public Transport
U-Bahn (Subway) & Trams: Extensive network providing efficient transportation throughout Cologne and its surrounding areas.
S-Bahn (Suburban Rail): Connects Cologne to nearby cities and towns, facilitating commuter travel.
Trains: Cologne Hauptbahnhof is a major railway hub, offering excellent regional, national, and international train connections.
Buses: Complementary bus services cover areas not served by rail, ensuring comprehensive city coverage.
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Climate
Summer: Warm (20-25°C / 68-77°F) with comfortable temperatures and occasional rainfall.
Winter: Mild (0-5°C / 32-41°F) with occasional light snow and freezing conditions.
Rainfall: Consistent precipitation throughout the year, with slightly wetter periods in summer.
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Landmarks
Rheinturm (Rhine Tower): An iconic telecommunications tower offering panoramic 360-degree views of Düsseldorf and the Rhine region.
Rathaus: The historic city hall, an impressive architectural complex in the heart of Düsseldorf’s Altstadt.
Königsallee: An upscale shopping boulevard with luxury boutiques, designer stores, and a beautiful canal through its centre.
Kö-Bogen: A striking modern architectural complex on Königsallee, featuring unique design and high-end retail.
Rheinufer: A picturesque promenade along the Rhine, popular for leisurely walks, cycling, and enjoying river views.
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Education
Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf: A comprehensive university offering a wide range of academic programs, particularly in medicine and humanities.
Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences: Focuses on practical and application-oriented studies in engineering, business, and design.
Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf: A prestigious university for music and performing arts, offering classical and contemporary training.
International School of Duesseldorf: Not-for-profit K-12 IB World School providing innovative, holistic education, fostering confident, creative, and compassionate lifelong learners.
St. Georg´s British International School: Family-spirited British international school offering education from pre-nursery, emphasising academic excellence and social conscience.
Lycée Français International Simone Veil: French international school offering maternelle to lycée levels, promoting French language and culture with diverse nationalities.
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Public Transport
U-Bahn (Subway) & Trams: Extensive network providing efficient transportation throughout Düsseldorf and its suburbs.
S-Bahn (Suburban Rail): Connects Düsseldorf to other cities in the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region, facilitating commuter travel.
Trains: Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof is a major railway hub, offering excellent national and international train connections.
Buses: Complementary bus services cover areas not served by rail, ensuring comprehensive city coverage.
Trams: These complement the Stadtbahn network, offering additional routes across the city.
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Climate
Summer: Warm (20-25°C / 68-77°F) with moderate rainfall, offering pleasant conditions for outdoor activities.
Winter: Mild (0-5°C / 32-41°F) with occasional light snow and freezing temperatures, typical of the Lower Rhine region.
Rainfall: Distributed throughout the year, with slightly more precipitation during the summer months.
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Landmarks
Beethoven House: Birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven, now a museum dedicated to the famous composer’s life.
Bonn Minster: A grand Romanesque basilica with a long history, a significant landmark in the city centre.
Poppelsdorf Palace: A Baroque palace with beautiful gardens, housing university collections and botanical gardens.
Haus der Geschichte: Museum of German history, offering comprehensive insights into post-World War II developments.
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Education
University of Bonn: One of Germany’s leading universities, offering a wide range of academic disciplines and research opportunities.
Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences: Focuses on practical and interdisciplinary studies, preparing students for various careers.
Aloisiuskolleg: A well-regarded private Jesuit secondary school, known for its strong academic and holistic education.
Akademie für Internationale Bildung (AIB): Provides programs for international students, fostering global academic exchange.
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Public Transport
Trams & Buses: Extensive public transport network, providing efficient travel throughout Bonn and its surrounding areas.
Trains: Bonn Hauptbahnhof offers excellent regional and national train connections, a major transportation hub.
Suburban Trains (S-Bahn): Connects Bonn to Cologne and other nearby cities, facilitating commuter travel.
Taxis: Readily available for convenient point-to-point transport throughout the city and immediate surroundings.
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Climate
Summer: Moderately warm (20-25°C / 68-77°F) with occasional thunderstorms, providing comfortable summer weather.
Winter: Mild (0-5°C / 32-41°F) with some frosty periods and occasional light snow, generally manageable.
Rainfall: Consistent precipitation throughout the year, without distinct wet or dry seasons.
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Landmarks
Mainz Cathedral: A magnificent Romanesque cathedral, over 1,000 years old, a central feature of the city.
Gutenberg Museum: Dedicated to Johannes Gutenberg and the history of printing, displaying original Gutenberg Bibles.
Kirschgarten: A picturesque square with historic half-timbered houses, offering a glimpse into old Mainz.
Roman Theatre: Remains of a large Roman theatre, showcasing the city’s ancient Roman heritage.
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Education
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz: A comprehensive university offering a wide array of subjects, a major research institution.
Mainz University of Applied Sciences: Focuses on practical education in technology, design, and business.
Peter-Cornelius-Konservatorium: A renowned conservatory for music, providing excellent training for aspiring musicians.
Philosophisch-Theologische Hochschule Sankt Georgen: A Jesuit higher education institution, specialising in philosophy and theology.
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Public Transport
Trams & Buses: Efficient public transport system, covering all areas of Mainz and connecting to nearby towns.
Trains: Mainz Hauptbahnhof is a key railway junction, offering frequent connections to major German cities.
Ferries: Regular ferry services across the Rhine River, connecting Mainz with its sister city, Wiesbaden.
Taxis: Easily accessible throughout the city, providing a convenient and direct mode of transportation.
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Climate
Summer: Warm (20-26°C / 68-79°F) with comfortable temperatures and occasional heatwaves.
Winter: Cold (0-5°C / 32-41°F) with freezing temperatures and light snow, typical of the region.
Rainfall: Relatively consistent year-round, with no pronounced dry or wet seasons.
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Landmarks
Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex: A UNESCO World Heritage site, a former industrial complex now a cultural centre.
Villa Hügel: Historic mansion of the Krupp family, offering insights into industrialist history and grand architecture.
Folkwang Museum: Renowned art museum with impressive collections of 19th and 20th-century art, including expressionism.
Baldeneysee (Lake Baldeney): A large reservoir offering recreational opportunities like boating and cycling, popular for leisure.
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Education
University of Duisburg-Essen: A large public university, offering a wide range of academic programs and research opportunities.
Folkwang University of the Arts: A prestigious university for music, theatre, dance, and design, known for its creative programs.
FOM University of Applied Sciences: Offers part-time degree programs for working professionals, specialising in business and management.
IWIST – Institut für Wissenschafts- und Technikgeschichte: An institute focusing on the history of science and technology.
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Public Transport
U-Bahn (Subway) & Trams: Extensive public transport network, providing efficient travel throughout Essen and the Ruhr area.
S-Bahn (Suburban Rail): Connects Essen to other cities in the Ruhr region and beyond, facilitating commuter travel.
Trains: Essen Hauptbahnhof is a major railway hub, offering excellent regional and national train connections.
Buses: Complementary bus services cover areas not served by rail, ensuring comprehensive city coverage.
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Climate
Summer: Warm (20-25°C / 68-77°F) with moderate rainfall, offering pleasant conditions for outdoor activities.
Winter: Mild (0-5°C / 32-41°F) with occasional light snow and freezing temperatures, typical of the Ruhr region.
Rainfall: Distributed throughout the year, with slightly more precipitation during the summer months.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our moving services cater to several major cities across Germany, including Koblenz, Frankfurt, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Bonn, and Mainz. Below are some frequently asked questions that can help you plan your move efficiently.
How far in advance should I book my move to Koblenz?
Do you offer packing and unpacking moving services in Koblenz?
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 to Koblenz?
Can you assist with the setup of my new home in Koblenz?
How do you handle parking and access issues?
What happens if my belongings are damaged during the move?
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.
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Certification and Affiliation
For over 50 years, the AGS Group has set strict quality procedures for its international network, which are upheld by AGS Movers Koblenz. 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 Germany, the AGS Group is committed to providing you with the best in removal and storage services.




Customer reviews on Google
Overall, it was a great job from AGS team. Everything went smoothly and accordingly. Everything was properly handled. Just recommend them.
My review is specifically for their office in Netherlands only. AGS Global Solutions is the partner company of a logistic company in Canada which I hired to handle my oversea move from Canada to Europe. My shipment was imported through Netherlands and was handled by AGS Global Solutions. Their service is so much better than the one I had in Canada. Their staff provided bi-monthly updates of my import process, always answered all my questions, and was very friendly and polite. The import process was super smooth and easy. If I move again, I would definitely come back to this company again.
The organizing of my relocation from Hungary to Germany was handled with complete proficiency by AGS Froesch. They always maintained contact with me and notified when it was necessary for me. They were open to answer all my questions and also to meet my fast-paced changing demands with the delivery date. The delivery gentlemen were also really helpful, friendly and kind during packing out. All my belongings were packed safely and arrived without any harm to them. So in overall I´m glad that they handled my relocation. Thanks for your huge help!
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