Choosing a company for your removals to Saudi Arabia means trusting someone with your home, your possessions and a standard you expect to be met without fuss. Williams & Yates manages relocations to the Kingdom with a single coordinator overseeing every stage and care built around fine homes and valued collections. If you have already decided to move, what remains is choosing who handles it with the discretion and precision it deserves.

Williams & Yates manages your removal to Saudi Arabia from the initial survey through to delivery and unpacking at your new address. The service covers professional packing, export wrapping, customs documentation prepared for clearance through ZATCA, and door-to-door delivery to Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Khobar, and other Saudi cities, with sea consignments routed through Jeddah Islamic Port or King Abdulaziz Port at Dammam.
From your first conversation, a single dedicated coordinator takes ownership of the move. That one person plans the survey, oversees packing, prepares your documentation, and stays in contact through customs and final delivery, so you never repeat yourself or chase an update. Where the move calls for it, your coordinator advises on the right method for your consignment, whether a sole-use container loaded at your address or a shared container for a smaller volume, alongside air freight for anything you need to arrive ahead.
Accountability does not end when the container leaves the UK. Williams & Yates coordinates the Saudi leg through an established in-country delivery network, with your coordinator remaining the point of contact throughout, so responsibility for the move stays in one place from collection to the moment everything is in position. As a FIDI FAIM accredited mover, a BAR member, and Which? accredited, we hold the international removals industry’s highest standard, and the same team handles our removals to the UAE and destinations across our wider international removals service.
Contact usEvery move begins with a survey, at your home or conducted virtually, so your coordinator can understand the full scope of what you are moving and any pieces that call for particular care. From that survey we build a plan tailored to your property, your timing and your destination in the Kingdom, rather than a fixed package.
Our packing teams use premium materials throughout, with export wrapping for furniture and custom crating for fragile and high-value items. As we pack, we compile a full itemised inventory, which becomes both your record and the basis of your customs documentation. Nothing is handed to an unknown third party. Your consignment is prepared by our own people and stays within a chain we control.
Once your goods are loaded and on their way, your coordinator prepares and submits the documentation your clearance depends on, tracks the consignment through to a Saudi port, and oversees customs clearance and inland delivery. On arrival, our team delivers to your new address, positions furniture, reassembles what we dismantled, and removes the packing materials, so your home is ready to live in rather than a room full of boxes.
Most household moves to Saudi Arabia travel by sea, and the right method depends on the volume of your move, your destination city and your timing. Your coordinator will recommend the option that suits your consignment and explain what each involves before anything is booked.
A sole-use container gives your move a private container loaded at your home and sealed until it reaches Saudi Arabia. It is the most direct option for a full household, as your consignment travels on its own without waiting to be consolidated with other shipments, so everything arrives together. This is usually the choice for larger homes and for clients who want a confirmed departure.
For a smaller volume, a shared container lets your consignment travel alongside other households heading to the same Saudi port, with your goods wrapped, inventoried and consolidated at our UK premises before the container is sealed. You use only the space your move requires. It is a considered option for part-household moves and furniture consignments where timing is flexible.
When something needs to arrive ahead of your main consignment, air freight is the fastest route to Saudi Arabia and is well suited to a smaller volume of priority items. Because it carries a higher cost by weight, air freight is usually reserved for the pieces you need first, often sent in parallel with a sea consignment carrying the bulk of your home.
For homes that include fine art, antiques, and objects that cannot be replaced, the handling matters as much as the logistics. Williams & Yates protects high-value pieces in custom crates built in our own in-house workshop, made to the shape and dimensions of each item. This is the same care behind our dedicated fine art removals service.
Saudi Arabia applies specific customs considerations to older and protected items, and your coordinator addresses these before packing begins.
For a principal represented by a PA or household manager, this removes an entire layer of concern. A collection is handled by people with direct fine art and antiques expertise, with the documentation prepared on your behalf and no separate specialists for you to brief.

A move to Saudi Arabia rarely involves the household alone, and Williams & Yates handles the surrounding detail as part of the same coordinated service rather than as separate arrangements you have to manage.
Secure storage is available in the UK and in Saudi Arabia, whether you need to hold part of your home while you settle or bridge a gap before your new address is ready. All-risks cover protects your consignment in transit and during any period in storage, and your coordinator will talk you through the protection appropriate to what you are moving. For families relocating with pets, we manage the permits, health requirements and travel arrangements so they arrive safely, and for vehicles we handle transport and the documentation the Kingdom requires. On arrival, our move-in assistance extends from unpacking and furniture placement to dressing wardrobes and reinstating the pieces we dismantled, so the house is ready to use.
Williams & Yates arranges vehicle transport to Saudi Arabia alongside your household move. The Kingdom applies specific rules to imported vehicles, including a requirement that the vehicle is generally no more than five years old, a limit on the number of vehicles an expat may import, and a SASO conformity certificate. Your coordinator advises on the requirements for your particular vehicle and prepares the documentation, so the car is handled with the same oversight as the rest of your move.
Williams & Yates delivers throughout the Kingdom, from the main cities to inland addresses that call for onward road haulage from port. Coastal destinations such as Jeddah are served directly through Jeddah Islamic Port, while Dammam, Khobar and the wider Eastern Province are reached through King Abdulaziz Port at Dammam. Riyadh, as an inland capital, is served by road delivery from port, which your coordinator factors into the schedule from the outset.
Whether you are settling in a villa compound, a city apartment or a family home further out, the delivery is planned around access at your address, from securing the right permissions to placing everything where it belongs. Your coordinator confirms the routing and timing for your specific destination, so there are no surprises on the final leg.
Speak to usWilliams & Yates also manages removals from Saudi Arabia back to the UK, arranging collection from your Saudi address, sea freight, UK customs clearance and delivery to your UK home. If you are returning after living abroad for at least twelve consecutive months and resuming your normal residence here, you may be entitled to Transfer of Residence relief from HMRC, allowing your personal belongings to enter the UK free of customs duty and VAT, subject to eligibility. Your coordinator advises on the documentation this requires as part of the move, so the return is handled with the same care as the outbound relocation.

A move of this kind depends on the people handling it. Unlike many international movers, Williams & Yates does not pass your consignment to unknown third parties. Your belongings are prepared and packed by our own crews in the UK, and the Saudi leg is handled through a hand-picked local network held to the same FAIM standard we work to ourselves. That continuity is what keeps responsibility in one place.
From the survey onward, your coordinator holds the whole move together, from the photographic inventory compiled as we pack, to the customs documentation, to the reserved access and final delivery at your new home. When something needs a decision, there is one person who knows your move and answers for it, which is the difference between a relocation that is managed and one that is merely arranged.
Williams & Yates works with private individuals, with the PAs and household managers who act on their behalf, and with global mobility teams managing senior executive relocations through our business removals service. To discuss your relocation to Saudi Arabia and arrange a survey, make an enquiry and your dedicated coordinator will take it from there.
Arrange Your SurveySea freight to Saudi Arabia typically takes several weeks in transit, in addition to packing time, customs clearance, and inland delivery to your address. A sole-use container is generally faster than a shared, consolidated one, and air freight is available for items you need sooner. Your coordinator will confirm the likely timing for your specific consignment, destination and sailing schedule.
Your move is managed end to end, from the initial survey and a tailored plan, through professional packing, export wrapping and custom crating, to documentation, shipping, customs clearance and delivery with unpacking and placement at your new address. Storage, all-risks cover, pet relocation and vehicle transport are available within the same coordinated service. Your dedicated coordinator brings these together into a single schedule.
Yes. Fine art, antiques, and high-value collections are protected in custom crates built in our in-house workshop and handled by people with direct expertise in these pieces. Where an item is an antique or incorporates protected species materials, your coordinator advises on the proof of age or CITES documentation required and prepares it on your behalf.
A range of items is restricted or prohibited, including alcohol, certain foods, and some materials. You do not need to work through the full list yourself. Williams & Yates reviews your inventory at the survey stage and advises you early, so nothing that should not travel is packed in the first place.
Yes. Saudi Arabia applies specific rules to imported vehicles, including a limit on the number of vehicles, a requirement that the vehicle is generally no more than five years old, and a SASO conformity certificate. Your coordinator advises on the requirements for your particular vehicle and manages the documentation.
Yes. We regularly work with global mobility teams and household managers arranging relocations on behalf of a senior executive or a principal, coordinating directly with the relevant contact through our business removals service. A single coordinator remains the point of contact, whoever is arranging the move.
The Iqama is your Saudi residency permit, and it is the key document for clearing household goods through ZATCA. In most cases, goods should arrive after the Iqama has been issued to qualify for the duty-free personal effects exemption. Your coordinator advises on timing based on your circumstances.
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