IAM Alleged Debtor List
IAM cautions members on extending credit to companies listed on the Alleged Debtors List and suggest payment terms are adjusted accordingly upon agreement of services.
The IAM Alleged Debtor List is a collection of all IAM Members who are allegedly not paying their invoices to other members. The following IAM member companies have not resolved outstanding invoices to other members and IAM's intervention to resolve these debts have proceeded to the level stipulated by the IAM Executive Committee for publication on the Alleged Debtor List:
5 Estrelas Mudanças E Transportes
Strc. Trecho 03, Conj. A, Lote 02
Guara
Distrito Federal
Brazil
Total Complaints: 1
Total Debt: $9,085.00 USD
(Posted: March 1, 2023)
Alfa Omega World Movers Ltd. Sti.
Teknik Yapi Concord A Blok D 48
Yumurtaci Abdi Bey Caddesi 15
Istanbul, Turkey TR-34720
Total Complaints: 1
Total Debt: $7,100.00
(Posted: May 19, 2022)
Bongers International Movers
Nudepark 75
Wageningen 6702 DZ
Netherlands
Total Complaints: 2
Total Amount Owed: $ 10,750.00
(Updated: March 16, 2023; Posted: March 8, 2023)
Demarine International Moving
27 Avenue de Rome
ZI Les Estroublans
Vitrolles, 13127
France
Total Complaints: 1
Total Amount Owed: $2,469.57
(Posted March 5. 2020)
Dynamic L.A. Inc.
8944 Fullbright Ave
Los Angeles, CA 91311-6123
United States
Total Complaints: 2
Total Debt: $17,975.00 USD
(Updated: February 22, 2023; Posted: September 7, 2022)
GC Group SAC
Republica de Colombia 120, Ofic C
Piso 3, San Isidro
Lima, Peru
Total Complaints: 1
Total Debt: $20,280.00 USD
(Posted: February 22, 2023)
Kings Transfer International
525 avenue Meloche
Montreal, QC H9P 2W2
Canada
Total Complaints: 1
Total Debt: $2210.13
(Posted: January 19, 2023)
SIR Move Services Pte. Ltd.
10 Ubi Crescent
#03-06, Lobby A
Singapore, Singapore
Total Complaints: 1
Total Debt: $4,696.84 USD
(Posted: March 7, 2023)
Bankruptcies and Liquidations
This section will detail the former IAM member companies who are or may be going out of business.
Accelerated International Forwarders, LLC
On July 1, 2021, Accelerated International Forwarders, LLC (“Accelerated”) was cancelled from IAM membership due to non-payment of membership dues. Accelerated is reported to be facing financial difficulties; however, IAM has not been able to determine whether it has declared bankruptcy at this time. IAM is no longer accepting claims under the Receivable Protection Program (RPP) as it has been more than 120 days since Accelerated was cancelled from membership.
Baggage Hub Ltd.
On September 15, 2022, IAM was notified that Baggage Hub Ltd. has ceased operations and will be going into liquidation. RPP compensation claims may be submitted here until January 13, 2023. For guidelines on RPP compensation eligibily, please review RPP Operating Rules and Regulations.
Max Jacobi
On March 27, 2023, IAM was notified that Max Jacobi is in the process of ceasing operations by the end of this year. RPP compensation claims may be submitted here until July 25, 2023. For guidelines on RPP compensation eligibility, please review RPP Operating Rules and Regulations.
Mudantia Movings & Relocations
On February 15, 2023, IAM was notified that Mudantia Movings & Relocations is no longer operational. RPP compensation claims may be submitted here until June 15, 2023. For guidelines on RPP compensation eligibility, please review RPP Operating Rules and Regulations.
My Moving Mobility
On January 3, 2023, IAM was notified that My Moving Mobility (Selangor, Malaysia) has ceased operations. RPP compensation claims may be submitted here until May 3, 2023. For guidelines on RPP compensation eligibility, please review RPP Operating Rules and Regulations.
Platinum Moving Services, Inc.
On January 20, 2023, IAM was notified that Platinum Moving Services, Inc. has filed for bankruptcy. RPP compensation claims may be submitted here until May 20, 2023. For guidelines on RPP compensation eligibility, please review RPP Operating Rules and Regulations.
TG International Insurance Brokerage, Inc.
TG International Insurance Brokerage, Inc. ceased operations on October 31, 2022.
Further information may be found at International & Domestic Transit Insurance - TGI (tginternational.com).
Contact rpp@iamovers.org with questions.
Expulsions
Sancalsa International Services
On August 17, 2022, the International Association of Movers (IAM) Executive Committee suspended Sancalsa International Services in Mexico City, Mexico until November 19, 2022. During the suspension, Sancalsa was prohibited from participating in IAM activities, programs, and any other privileges of membership. Sancalsa was suspended from IAM Membership because they owed more than $10,000 USD to other IAM Members, which is set forth as a clear condition of creditworthiness in the IAM By-Laws. As of November 19, 2022, Sancalsa had not resolved all outstanding debts owed to other IAM members and therefore they have been formally expelled from IAM. Sancalsa may re-apply for membership if they resolve all known debts owed to other IAM Members and submit to the IAM new membership process again.
Broadway Relocation Services Pvt. Ltd.
On December 8, 2021, Broadway Relocation Services Pvt. Ltd. in New Delhi, India, was expelled from IAM Membership. This action was taken after IAM had received numerous complaints alleging that Broadway Relocation Services Pvt. Ltd. is holding shipments hostage and charging additional fees in order to get the goods delivered. Although IAM does receive customer and member complaints, it is quite unusual for the Association to receive so many customer complaints regarding the same company in such a short period of time. IAM contacted Broadway Relocation Services Pvt. Ltd. to notify them that these allegations, if true, would violate the IAM Membership Agreement and the IAM By-Laws. After reviewing the allegations and taking Broadway Relocation Services Pvt. Ltd.’s responses into consideration, the IAM Executive Committee expelled Broadway Relocation Services Pvt. Ltd. with the caveat that they may reapply for membership in one year provided they satisfy the conditions outlined by the IAM Executive Committee.
Capital Storage and Relocation LLC
On August 18, 2021, Capital Storage and Relocation LLC in Dubai, UAE, was expelled from IAM Membership. This action was taken after IAM had received numerous complaints related to Capital Storage and Relocation LLC in Dubai who is allegedly booking moves for private transferees, accepting their money, and then disappearing with no intention of performing the promised service. IAM contacted Capital Storage and Relocation LLC to confirm their operating status and notified them that these allegations, if true, would violate the IAM Membership Agreement and By-Laws. Capital Storage and Relocation LLC did not respond to these repeated requests to confirm their operating status or to contest these allegations.
Unibon Shipping LLC
On December 8, 2021, Unibon Shipping LLC in Dubai, UAE, was expelled from IAM Membership because it owed $10,000 USD or more to other IAM Members. It may re-apply for membership if they resolve all known debts owed to other IAM Members and submit to the IAM new membership process again.
Note: RPP claims may only be submitted within 120 days from the date a company is expelled. If the debt was incurred after this date, you may inform IAM at rpp@iamovers.org. All debts owed to other IAM members must be cleared before IAM would consider a membership reinstatement.
IAM Cancels Memberships for Companies on the Alleged Debtor List
The following companies have been cancelled from IAM membership for non-payment of membership dues:
- Bayley Worldwide Removals (as of 3/8/2023)
- Intermove International Transport SA (as of 3/7/2023)
- Mudantia Movings & Relocations (as of 3/7/2023)
- ABC Ricard International (as of 2/1/2021)
- Dolphin Movers Limited (as of 2/1/2021)
- Fidepat International Co. Ltd. (as of 3/27/2021)
- Hyundai International Relocations (as of 2/1/2021)
- MS Partnership SpA (as of 2/1/2021)
- Platinum Moving Services, Inc. (as of 2/10/2022)
- Sancho Ortega Int., SA (as of 2/1/2021)
- Shipwaves Online LLC (as of 2/10/2022)
These companies will have to resolve the outstanding debts owed to other IAM Members before being eligible to reinstate their memberships.
Note: RPP claims may only be submitted within 120 days from the date a company is expelled. If the debt was incurred after this date, you may inform IAM at rpp@iamovers.org. All debts owed to other IAM members must be cleared before IAM would consider membership reinstatement.