
Our Global Network
Vetted partners at every destination
A relocation is only as good as the team waiting at the other end. Ours is a network of certified agents audited to the same standard we hold in Dubai.
Where our people are
Local knowledge in every market — customs, access and last-mile delivery handled by people who live there.
Europe
United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Switzerland, Sweden and more.
Americas
United States, Canada, and key hubs across Central and South America.
Asia-Pacific
Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia, Japan, India and regional neighbours.
Oceania
Australia and New Zealand — among our most-requested routes from Dubai.
Middle East
Full UAE coverage plus Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the wider GCC.
Africa
South Africa and selected partners across the continent.
Audited to one standard
Every partner is vetted through IAM and WCA networks, so the crew at destination works to the same standard as ours.
One contract, end to end
You deal with Fusion throughout — we coordinate the partner so you never chase a stranger overseas.
Local knowledge, everywhere
Customs quirks, building access and parking rules are handled by people who know the city firsthand.
The half of your move that happens somewhere else
Every international move is carried out by at least two companies. We pack, document and despatch your shipment in Dubai. Somebody else clears it through customs at the destination and carries it into your new home. You will never meet them, you did not choose them, and they will be the last people to handle your belongings.
That is why the destination partner is the most consequential decision in an international move that customers are rarely given a say in — and why it is worth understanding how we make it.


The partner behind your delivery
How partners are chosen
We work through established international moving networks — IAM, WCA, PAIMA and others — which vet their members and provide a route of recourse between member companies. Network membership is the floor, not the standard. Beyond it we look at whether we have used a company before and how those jobs ran, whether they hold the relevant certifications in their own market, how they communicate when something goes wrong rather than when everything is fine, and whether they handle destination clearance themselves or subcontract it further.
Where we have no history with a destination, we say so rather than implying a relationship we do not have.
What the partner is responsible for
- Import customs clearance, including the transfer-of-residence relief application where the country offers one and you qualify.
- Payment of any duties or taxes that fall due, against your instruction.
- Collection from the port or airport and transport to your address.
- Delivery into the property, to the room of choice, including reassembly of what we dismantled.
- Unpacking and debris removal where you have asked for it.
- Storage at destination where the property is not ready.
Who you actually deal with
Your coordinator in Dubai stays your point of contact for the whole move, including everything that happens at the destination. If there is a problem at the far end, you raise it with the person who has known your shipment since the survey, not with a company you have never spoken to in a time zone you are not in.
That is a deliberate structure, and it is the main reason we do not simply hand a job off at the port. A shipment handed over is a shipment nobody owns.

Coverage, both directions
Where we move to
We handle moves from the UAE to more than fifty countries — across Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand, the wider Asia-Pacific region, Africa and the rest of the Gulf. The destinations section covers the routes we are asked about most often, with a page for each country and, for many of them, guides to individual cities.
If your destination has no page on this site, that almost certainly does not mean we cannot go there. It means we have not written it up yet. Ask.
Moving into the UAE, and between countries
The same network works in reverse. We handle inbound moves into the UAE, where we are the destination agent and someone else packs, and we can arrange moves between two countries that do not involve the UAE at all — which is common for corporate clients whose people are already outside the Gulf.
What to ask before you book any international mover
Ask who will actually deliver your shipment, whether that company is named in your quote, and how long your mover has worked with them. Ask what happens if that partner damages something — who investigates, who decides, and who pays. The answers tell you whether you are buying a managed move or a shipping booking with an optimistic description.
Moving somewhere on the map?
Tell us your destination and we will connect the whole route for you.


