Written by Mark Neville Amsterdam is more than just canals and “coffee shops.” With their super-friendly, laid back community, incredible food and history, and their high quality of life, Amsterdam is becoming a major attraction for American expats looking for a European getaway. But what should you do first upon your arrival? We’ve compiled a list of the few absolute musts that should be at the top of your agenda. Need help making the move? We
Written by Damien Shields Shipping semi trucks internationally is generally limited to using the Ro-Ro method in which they are driven into the hull of a roll on roll off vessel. However there is another option which we are currently using to ship two semi trucks to New Zealand. From the images, you can see two trucks being loaded onto 40ft flat racks from our loading yard in Los Angeles. These trucks are brand new,
Written by Alex Bach Norway is one of the most fascinating countries in the world: they convert their garbage into fuel and even import garbage from other countries. In summer you can schedule a midnight tee-time since the sun does not set. Also the country is considered a kingdom and they’ve even knighted a penguin. And with an excellent cost of living, moving to Norway is one of the best decisions you can make for a
Written by Mark Neville Singapore is fast becoming one of the biggest financial hubs of Asia, joining the ranks of Hong Kong, Shanghai and Tokyo. As such, a lot of westerners from the US are making the move to Singapore. As this is a big move it’s important to figure out some of the associated hurdles before you make the trip. Housing: Be forewarned: Rent in Singapore is not cheap! While you’ll be privy to
Written by Mark Neville Here at Schumacher Cargo we’re all about helping others get out and experience the wealth of culture and geography the world has to offer. As such, living abroad is one of our favorite ways to immerse yourself in all the wonder this earth has to offer. And one of our favorite destinations is Italy. But just how much are you going to need to live there after you’ve made the move overseas