Accreditations & Certifications
Independently certified, globally trusted
Our memberships and ISO certifications are not just logos — they are audited standards that protect your move at every stage.
International Association of Movers
The largest global trade association for the moving and relocation industry, upholding professional standards worldwide.
WCA Relocation Network
A vetted global network of independent relocation specialists, connecting us with trusted partners in every market.
Pan-American Int. Movers Association
A worldwide association of quality-focused moving companies collaborating across borders.
Premier Consortium of Movers
An international alliance of premium movers committed to service quality and mutual accountability.
Worldwide Relocation Network
A global partner network giving your move reliable, audited representation at destination.
Global Freight Partners
A worldwide network of trusted freight and moving agents supporting seamless door-to-door delivery.
Quality Management (2015)
Certified processes that deliver consistent, reliable service on every single move.
Environmental Management (2015)
A commitment to reducing the environmental impact of our operations and materials.
Health & Safety (2018)
Rigorous occupational health and safety standards protecting our crews and your home.
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Why accreditation matters in this industry
International moving is unusual in that the company you hire does not do the whole job. Your belongings are packed by one company in Dubai, carried by a shipping line, cleared by a customs broker, and delivered into your new home by a company in another country that you have never spoken to. The question that matters is not only whether your mover is competent, but whether the network behind them is.
Trade accreditation is how that is answered. The bodies below vet members, hold them to a published standard, and — importantly — provide a route of recourse if something goes wrong at a stage of the move you have no direct relationship with.


Our memberships
IAM — International Association of Movers
The largest trade association in international moving, with members in more than 170 countries. IAM membership is what gives a Dubai mover a vetted counterpart at the other end of a route, and it is the mechanism through which disputes between member companies are handled. For a customer, the practical value is that the company delivering your shipment abroad is accountable to the same body as the company that packed it.
WCA
One of the largest independent networks in freight and logistics. WCA membership carries a financial protection programme covering transactions between members, which matters on a business where money and goods routinely change hands between companies in different jurisdictions.
PAIMA — Pan American International Movers Association
A network focused on the Americas. Membership matters specifically for moves to the United States, Canada and Latin America, where destination requirements and customs practice differ substantially from Europe and where a local, accountable partner is not optional.
PCG, WFN and GFP
Further partner networks we belong to, extending destination coverage beyond the associations above.

Our certifications
ISO 9001 — quality management
A certified quality management system means the way a move is run is documented and audited rather than dependent on who happens to be handling it. In practice: defined procedures for survey, packing, documentation and delivery; records kept against every job; and a formal process for handling and closing out complaints.
ISO 14001 — environmental management
Covers how the environmental impact of the operation is measured and reduced — packing material choice and reuse, waste separation, and the disposal of the very large volume of cardboard and plastic an international move generates.
ISO 45001 — occupational health and safety
The standard for worker safety. Moving is physical work involving heavy loads, height, lifting equipment and vehicles. A certified safety system is a commitment to the people doing that work, and it is also why a properly run crew will decline to do something unsafe rather than improvise.
What to ask any mover you are considering
Accreditation logos on a website are easy to display and worth verifying. Reasonable questions to ask us, or anyone else:
- Which associations are you a member of, and can I check the membership directly with them?
- Who is your partner at my destination, and how long have you worked with them?
- Are your ISO certifications current, and who is the certifying body?
- What is your process if something is damaged, and who decides the outcome?
- Is my shipment insured, on what basis, and with whom?
A company that answers those without hesitation is telling you something. So is one that does not.

Fusion Relocations
We have been moving households and offices out of the UAE since 2010, from an office on Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai. If you want any of the above verified before you engage us, ask and we will point you at the source rather than the logo.



