AGS Movers Martinique participated again in this year’s Carnival of Martinique, which took place from Saturday, 02 March to Wednesday, 06 March 2019. The Martinique Carnival is a very popular festival and gathers all Martiniquais, no matter their social background....
AGS Movers Reunion has teamed up with 1,000 Sourires (1,000 Smiles), a prominent non-governmental organisation on Reunion Island that organises entertainment events for children from disadvantaged backgrounds. Ibrahim Ingar launched 1,000 Sourires in 2006 with the aim...
AGS Movers Martinique has demonstrated its care and expertise through its lawww high-profile assignment: moving 450 m3 of archives stored in the University Library of the Schoelcher campus. All local media covered the culturally-significant event, as AGS operated...
AGS is well-known for the high quality of our packaging and handling – of critical importance with art removals – and our branch in Guadeloupe recently demonstrated this during its work for the Memorial ACTe: a Caribbean centre for expression and memory of the slave...
Being able to adapt to unusual conditions is a vital asset in the global mobility industry. AGS Movers French Guiana has again proven their ability to do so by moving the Gendarmerie Nationale (National Police) using the police’s own pirogues. AGS’s last operation of...
It was 1981 when Alain Taïeb, today Chairman of the Group, and Lucien Chataigne posed for the launch of the first AGS branch in the French Overseas Territories. AGS realised that the success achieved in mainland France could be replicated, so Lucien was tasked to...