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Old Oct 11th 2019, 1:58 pm
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Hi all, does anyone know of a reliable shipping company that can move some items from France to Ireland?
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Hi all, does anyone know of a reliable shipping company that can move some items from France to Ireland?

Which side of the border, obviously the next few weeks could change things....
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Old Oct 12th 2019, 10:57 am
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If you find a good removal company please let us know!
We’re in eastern France and hoping to move to N Ireland in the not too distant future.
In fact, I’d love to hear about how the whole moving to NI goes in general. I’m excited about it but apprehensive at the same time.
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Originally Posted by raid1234
Hi all, does anyone know of a reliable shipping company that can move some items from France to Ireland?
Most companies will use the usual ferries Irish Ferries, Britanny & Stena to Dublin or Cork. Depending how much stuff you have, the easiest option is just to rent a van yourself or maybe try something like Shiply https://www.shiply.com/
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