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Some pieces need much more than international transport
White glove logistics

Some pieces need much more than international transport

A piano, artwork or inherited piece of furniture should never be treated like another box. First we understand the piece; then we define how it should travel.

Pianos · Fine art · Delicate furniture · Inventory · Technical packing
Pianos

Weight, structure and sensitivity

We evaluate access, handling, protection, route and delivery according to piano type and operation.

Fine art

Surfaces and emotional value

Paintings, sculptures and decorative objects require protection by material, shape and exposure.

Special pieces

Furniture and delicate objects

Fine furniture, mirrors, marble, lamps and fragile pieces are prepared with individual attention.

Piece-by-piece care

The value of a piece does not always fit on an invoice

Some pieces carry weight, fragility, history, emotional value or economic value that requires a different kind of preparation. A piano is not handled like a box, and a work of art should not travel like ordinary furniture.

Vibration, humidity, inspections, connection times and custody transfers can affect the result. That is why handling begins before transport: evaluation, materials, packing, inventory and a route that fits the piece.

The value of a piece does not always fit on an invoice
Risks for delicate pieces

What can go wrong when a special piece is treated like ordinary cargo

The risk is not only moving. It is not understanding the piece, its material, pressure points and international route.

Insufficient packing

Basic materials may leave corners, surfaces, legs, frames or sensitive areas exposed.

Rough handling

Pianos, sculptures and fine furniture require controlled grip, angle and movement.

Vibration and pressure

During transit and custody transfers, a poorly protected piece can suffer pressure or movement.

Humidity and exposure

Packing should consider sensitive materials and route conditions when applicable.

Weak inventory

Without clear identification, photos or packing list, a special piece loses traceability.

Poorly coordinated route

Access, elevators, ports, airports and final delivery should be considered before moving.

Pack And Go method

First we understand the piece, then we move it

We review type, material, dimensions, fragility, access, route and destination. From that reading, we define protection, technical packing, treated wood when applicable, inventory and transport coordination.

Previous evaluation by piece type and operation.
Care defined by material, shape and pressure point.
Technical packing and custom crating when applicable.
Treated wood for international transit when required.
Inventory, labeling, photos or packing list according to need.
Coordination with transport, customs, storage and delivery.
Simple process

Five steps to handle special pieces with more control

Peace of mind starts when the piece is studied before it is touched.

01

Evaluate

We review piece type, dimensions, weight, fragility, access and route.

02

Protect

We define materials, critical points and protection according to the piece.

03

Pack

We apply technical packing, crating or treated wood when appropriate.

04

Coordinate

We align transport, handling, documents, inspections and timing.

05

Deliver

We close with controlled delivery, inventory and support according to the operation.

Differentials

Specialized handling for pieces that should never be improvised

Care by material

Preparation is defined by material, shape, fragility and route.

A compatible route

Packing, transport, customs and delivery are reviewed around the piece, not only the volume.

Less improvisation

Inventory, labeling and packing list help reduce uncertainty.

Delicate handling

We treat each piece as an important part of the client's life, not as anonymous cargo.

Special pieces on export and import routes
Coverage

Special pieces on export and import routes

We support pianos, fine art, delicate furniture and fragile objects from or to Colombia. The mode may be sea, air or ground according to piece, route, timing and operation.

  • Pianos, paintings, sculptures, mirrors, marble, lamps and delicate furniture.
  • International export and import moving processes.
  • Sea, air and ground coordination when applicable.
  • Integration with packing, customs, temporary storage and final delivery.
Frequently asked questions

Real questions before moving a special piece

How do you move a piano? +
First we evaluate piano type, access, weight, route and destination. According to the operation, we define protection, handling, packing and transport coordination.
Do you use wooden crates? +
Yes, when applicable. Some pieces require a crate, base, reinforcement or treated wood for international transit, depending on material, fragility and route.
How do you protect fine art? +
We review material, format, surface and sensitivity. Protection may include separation materials, corner protection, reinforcement, crating or piece-specific packing.
What happens with very fragile pieces? +
They are evaluated separately before quoting. The goal is to define whether they need additional protection, special handling, photo inventory or specific coordination.
Can you coordinate temporary storage? +
Yes, when the operation requires it. Storage depends on city, type of piece, timing and available conditions.
Next step

Tell us what piece you need to move

Origin, destination, approximate dimensions, photos and estimated dates help us decide how to protect it and which route makes the most sense.

Photos or video Dimensions and access Piece-by-piece care