After 34 years in the international moving industry, Jason Will has seen it all - including a client who wanted to ship a Hong Kong "junk" boat to the UK (yes, that really happened).
As Country Manager of Asian Tigers China, Jason brings three decades of real-world experience from Australia, Indonesia, China, and Singapore to share the insider knowledge that can make or break your international move.
In this episode of The Global Move, host Ryan McClure dives deep into some critical components of successful relocation:
1) Why hiring for attitude beats hiring for experience
2) How to identify quality moving companies
3) What separates good movers from great ones
4) The importance of staff training and retention
Jason reveals why empathy and communication matter just as much as packing materials and logistics, and shares the hiring philosophy that has kept Asian Tigers staff for 5, 10, even 30+ years and why the brand has been big in Asian for over 60 years. Plus, hear the unforgettable story of the client who listed "junk" on their moving inventory - and what happened when the crew showed up.
Whether you're researching moving companies for your first international relocation or you're a seasoned expat, this conversation offers invaluable insights from someone who's been in the trenches for over three decades.
What to Look For When Choosing a Moving Company:
• Company credentials and years in business
• Own staff and warehouses vs. subcontractors
• Industry accreditations (like FIDI)
• Online reviews and customer feedback
• Personal recommendations from past clients
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📦 Planning an international move? Get the insider knowledge you need by starting with a conversation with Cindy, the Asian Tigers AI Concierge: https://asiantigersgroup.com/#ai-search
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- PublishedSeptember 20, 2025 at 5:00 PM UTC
- Season2
- Episode1
