As a speaker in the fair’s panel discussion, AGS Bucharest’s Corporate Sales Executive, Charles Lefebvre, shared his experience as an expat living in Romania. AGS Bucharest’s staff also engaged with visitors through their professional stand and fun AGS bouncing castle!
AGS Bucharest recently helped a needy family, in partnership with the Inocenti Foundation. Items were kindly donated by our customers and it was our pleasure to bring some cheer to this family.
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Celebrating July 14th at French EmbassyYear End party for French Lycee Anna de Noailles
An industry legend, 79-year old Ashkenazy senior has reduced his public performances over recent years, and hasn’t visited Thailand in decades. When AGS Group Chairman, Alain Taïeb heard of Ashkenazy’s anticipated performance in Bangkok, he immediately agreed to get involved.
The vibrant classical music scene in Bangkok has expanded progressively, attracting both expat and young enthusiasts. In partnership with the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra (BGO) and TAYS Musical, AGS Movers Thailand was a key driver in the promotion of the concert especially amongst French expatriates.
It was the first time that AGS Movers Thailand sponsored an event of this calibre and, due to its involvement, the branch was able to offer its dedicated clients complimentary tickets to the event. The memorable evening will remain etched into the minds of the entire AGS Movers Thailand team and its clients.
]]>AGS Director Joëlle Castro (second from right) addressed the UFE’s General Assembly in Paris. Mr Gérard Pelisson, Chairman of the Accor Group, recently signed an agreement with the AGS Group’s Chairman, Alain Taïeb. This establishes a partnership which sees AGS joining forces with the Union of French Expatriates (UFE) – an organization Mr Pelisson has led since 1997.
Founded in 1927, the Union of French Expatriates (UFE) is recognized as a public interest organization. Its network unites French nationals, French speakers and Francophiles worldwide.
The UFE’s actions are driven by four strong values: hospitality, mutual aid, friendliness and outreach.
The organization works to protect French nationals abroad in the areas of health, education, security, taxation, suffrage and citizenship issues.
The UFE is also a representative in the field for the French Embassy, the French Consulate and other authorities in France. Its role as an intermediary with local communities is very important, especially with regards to the security of French citizens.
The UFE is present in over 90 countries and the AGS Group is established in 84 countries, so we both have many synergies to develop! Our shared goal is to provide support to French people around the world: whether they are already expatriates, or upon their departure from or return back to France.
It is with great pleasure that we are participating in this exclusive partnership project. The agreement was signed on 25 February in the presence of Gerard Pelisson, UFE Chairman; Marc Boudin, UFE General Delegate and Charles Baudart, AGS Movers France President.
Gerard Pelisson and Charles Baudart.
A delegation of the AGS Group was also honoured to attend the UFE’s General Assembly. This took place in Paris on 12 March, and was followed by an evening gala attended by 330 guests. The event was a valuable opportunity to present AGS’ activities to all UFE directors and partners, and discuss future joint actions at local and international levels.
Firstly, this partnership enables the UFE to benefit from our expertise in moving and relocation services; and secondly, reinforces AGS’ presence amongst French nationals and UFE members overseas.
Joint actions will also be swiftly initiated through all the means at our shared disposal – including newsletters, articles in the UFE’s ‘La Voix De France’ magazine, and local actions in partnership with UFE branches worldwide.
We are thrilled with this agreement and the opportunities that it presents to both parties!
]]>“We are grateful for the strong support we receive from the AGS branches globally, as we continue providing the best service quality to Brookfield accounts’ assignees around the world,” says AGS Movers Singapore’s Managing Director, Yannick Lothou.
From left to right:
Kelvin Thng (Senior Manager –Transportation APAC)
Dan Mack (Vice President – Global Transportation Services)
Heidi Frances (Senior Manager – Supplier Networks)
Juliette Schrakamp (Team Lead – Supplier Networks)
Cindy Salter (Executive Vice President)
Yannick Lothou (AGS Movers Singapore Manager)
Zach Ho (AGS Movers Singapore’s Brookfield Account Team Leader)
]]>In stark contrast to some gloomy attitudes towards Africa expressed in the early 1990s, AGS recognised Africa’s importance to the global economy, as a leading resources supplier and a young population.
AGS is proud to have played an integral role for over a quarter of a century in improving accessibility to African growth markets, by delivering high-quality mobility services to professionals and their families arriving in and travelling from this dynamic continent.
The first AGS branch in Africa opened in 1992 in the Ivory Coast, and within 22 years new branches were established in a further 47 countries on the continent.
In 2014 the AGS Group launched our ‘Africa 54’ project, committed to achieving 100% network coverage of Africa in 2016. Unwavering dedication has enabled the AGS Group to continue expanding our network of subsidiary branches to all 54 countries in Africa: a historic and unique first for a privately-owned company!
We look forward to celebrating this milestone through high-profile events in Johannesburg (20 September 2016), Paris (27 September 2016) and London (29 September 2016).
This will be a celebration of the 25 years’ presence of the AGS Group in Africa, as well as of the complete coverage it offers its customers throughout the world for their mobility to or from Africa. This is through a unique, consistent and reliable service: an answer that is both local and global.
To follow AGS’ Africa54 news, please visit www.agsmovers.com/africa54
]]>Pascal Romain
Branch Manager
AGS Movers Poitiers
Pascal Romain joined AGS Poitiers as Branch Manager on October 1, 2015.
Pascal has been working for AGS since 2008. For him, this new post brings the possibility of developing a new business and improving the procedures wherever possible.
During his spare time, Pascal – a married father – likes to dedicate himself to his family.
Alexandre de Beauregard
Branch Manager
AGS Movers Tunisia
Alexandre de Beauregard joined AGS Frasers Tunisia as Branch Manager on September 2, 2015.Alexandre started working for AGS in January 2014 in Tunisia and then later in Angola; before returning now to Tunisia. Having the ability to work in Tunisia and apply his specific skills in this country for AGS, as well as the challenge of managing a profit centre in a mature market and an economically difficult environment, is a real motivation for him.Alexandre enjoys reading, cooking, swimming and running.
Nassir Khan
Deputy Manager AGS India
AGS Movers Poitiers
Nassir Khan joined the AGS Group as Deputy Manager of AGS Movers India on October 1, 2015. In this new position Nassir looks forward to the opportunity to work with many countries thanks to AGS’ operations in numerous territories, consequently developing his professional knowledge. During his spare time, Nassir enjoys travelling and reading.
Yann Charbonnier
Trainee Manager
AGS Movers Reunion
Yann Charbonnier joined the AGS Group on September 1, 2015, as Trainee Director of AGS in Reunion.Having specialised in Europe while working in Germany for an international transport group, Yann wanted to join a worldwide company offering great possibilities for career development and mobility.During his spare time, Yann travels, listens to music, cooks and participates in various sports (football, biking, hiking, paragliding…).
Thierry Clergues
Trainee Manager
AGS Movers Alsace
A newcomer to AGS, Thierry Clergues joined AGS Alsace as Trainee Branch Manager on October 01, 2015. The Trainee Manager position at AGS in Strasbourg presents him the opportunity to experience the operation and management of a branch. In this new challenge, he wishes to rely on his experience to acquire and master the requirements of the role, while keeping in mind the need for operational and commercial efficiency to satisfy customers and maintain a high quality of service.During his spare time, Thierry dedicates himself to his three kids, his wife and his family in general.
Dimitri Maillot
Trainee Manager
AGS Movers Bordeaux
Dimitri Maillot joined AGS Bordeaux on September 1, 2015.
Dimitri wishes to be part of the development of the group in the international movers market, as well as the growth of AGS Bordeaux. Furthermore, he thanks the group for this opportunity and the trust installed in him.
During his free time Dimitri likes to learn about new technologies and motor sports. He is also an avid cyclist.
AGS wishes them all professional growth and all the best in their new positions.
]]>No doubt it has also had happy repeat visitors because AGS Bucharest is active: the truck has been on display five times in recent months!
In June, AGS Movers Bucharest was present at the Year End party for the French High School in Bucharest, and in July the bouncy truck was erected at the AmCham’s party to celebrate the US Independence Day.
Next up at the start of September the truck thrilled children at the first ‘Embassies Festival’ in Bucharest (where AGS was a logistics partner and exhibitor), and was also a highlight at the American International School of Bucharest’s annual charitable event, the Terry Fox Run.
In October, the team and truck attended the first Expat Fair in Bucharest.
Related:
Team Introduction: AGS Bucharest and AGS Coordination
Secure storage for your personal effects – AGS Bucharest
AGS Singapore has also shared with us a wonderful client wwwimonial they received, which was featured in a recent edition of Expat Living Magazine. Click here to read this client’s high praise for AGS’ staff and packing materials!
]]>Each report describes the activities that have been put in place over the previous year in terms of human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption. This new report describes several major events and projects of 2014, including our handling of the Ebola crises which struck Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, and our support of the local communities during this difficult period.
We also highlight our Africa54 project – following the opening of AGS branches in São Tomé and Príncipe, in Comoros and in Guinea-Bissau – and you will find insight about the Group’s initiatives in terms of social ethics and the ISO 14001 certification obtained by two European AGS branches.
As the first international removals company to participate to the UN Global Compact, AGS’ wish is to lead the way and encourage other companies to commit to a more sustainable future.
Click here to download AGS’ new Communication On Progress.
]]>The goal of the event was to not only gather a large number of women to allow them to share their vision of this beautiful industry, but also to raise funds for the Reaching U organisation – which aims to facilitate access to education for Uruguayan children.
The Latin American and Caribbean International Movers Association (LACMA) is an association comprised mainly of the finest Latin American and Caribbean international movers, as well as movers from around the world.
In addition to supporting an honourable cause, the participants made the most of this opportunity to meet and exchange between fellow women of the removals industry.
Thanks to the guests and the generosity of several companies’ Directors, a total of
US $4 060 was raised at the event in February.
Marcela Balderas, LACMA Ladies’ treasurer, was able to gather all the funds and hand it over to Reaching U’s Manager, who was very impressed with the amount raised.
The money is going towards implementing the ‘Ultreia Project’ at the San Adolfo school. This benefits 52 pupils in pre-school and 71 pupils in their 1st to 3rd year of primary school, as the project aims to improve the writing and reading skills at pre-school level and during the three first years of primary school.
Joëlle Castro, Paula Colmenares and Marcela Balderas are very pleased with the outcome and wish to organize similar events in the near future.
A total of 63 women took part in the first LACMA Ladies event, during which four groups were formed in order to debate topics linked to the question of ‘women in the workplace’. The guests then received an exclusive belly dance class by Diana Cuevas from the LACMA office. Her talent was acknowledged by everyone in the venue as she concluded the tutorial with a fantastic performance.
The next LACMA convention will be hosted in Columbia. Given the success of this first LACMA Ladies, Joëlle Castro, Paula Colmenares and Marcela Balderas are determined to do even better in the next gathering!
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