Moovi Global is live: domestic and international moves on one connected record
Today we're releasing Moovi Global, the international module that brings overseas removals onto the same record as your domestic jobs. Sea, air and road. Customs documentation. Multi-currency quoting. Destination services. And a partner app that lets your destination agent work on the job with you, without needing to run your software.
It is, as far as we know, the only platform in this industry that runs domestic and international on one connected record rather than stitching them together across separate systems. Here is exactly what that means, and why it matters.
What "one connected record" actually means
An international move is not a different kind of job. It is a domestic job with more legs, more documents, more parties and a longer timeline. The enquiry, the survey, the quote, the packing, the crew, the storage, the customs paperwork, the shipping line, the destination agent, the final delivery, the invoice. It should all sit on one record, because it is all one move.
In most of the industry, it doesn't. The domestic system handles the job up to the port. The international forwarding layer handles the shipment. A separate destination-services solution handles the agent and the delivery at the other end. Three systems, three logins, and a handoff between each one where information gets re-keyed, lost or delayed. The customer experiences one move; the operator runs it across three disconnected tools.
Moovi Global puts all of it on one record. The international move is the same job object as the domestic one, with the international legs, customs documents, shipment tracking, multi-currency quoting and destination-agent collaboration built into it. Nothing is exported. Nothing is handed off. The person quoting the move, the person packing it, the agent receiving it and the finance team invoicing it are all looking at the same live record.
The honest comparison: what it takes to do this elsewhere
We are direct about our competitors, so here is the real comparison rather than a marketing one.
To run an international operation the way Moovi runs it, an operator on the incumbent international system typically needs a stack: the move-management system for the job, a separate international forwarding layer for the shipment, and a separate destination-services solution for the agent network and delivery at the other end. Each is its own system. Each is its own cost. And the connected record only holds for as long as everything stays inside that stack.
There is a second, sharper limitation, and it is the one operators feel most. On the incumbent system, collaboration with your destination agent depends on the agent running the same software. If your agent at the other end has it, the handoff works. If they don't, it breaks, and you are back to email, spreadsheets and re-keying, which is exactly the gap the connected record was supposed to close. Your single source of truth ends at the edge of your own software estate.
Moovi closes that gap. Your destination agent collaborates on your move through the Moovi partner app. They update their part of the job, share documents, confirm collection and delivery, and work the record with you, without needing to own Moovi or run any particular system of their own. The connected record extends all the way to the agent at destination, regardless of what they run. That is the difference between a record that depends on everyone else's technology choices and a record that doesn't.
What's in Moovi Global
One record, every leg. The international move runs on the same job record as your domestic work, across sea, air and road, with every leg, party and milestone on one timeline.
Customs and documentation. The documents an international move generates are handled inside the record, captured and organised as the job progresses rather than assembled under pressure at the end.
Multi-currency quoting. Quote international moves in the currencies the job actually involves, on your own templates and rates.
Shipment tracking. The shipment is part of the record, not a separate thing you chase, so the status of the move is visible in one place.
Destination services and the partner app. Your destination agents collaborate on the job through the partner app, on your record, without needing your software. The DSP and destination-services workflow lives inside the move rather than alongside it.
Built with the standards in mind
We did not build Moovi Global in isolation. It was developed in consultation with FIDI-accredited trainers, and built to support the kind of end-to-end, audit-grade record-keeping a FAIM-standard operation is expected to maintain. The principle is the one that runs through the whole platform: the evidence trail should be a by-product of running the move properly, captured as you work, not reconstructed when an audit or a query makes it matter.
To be precise about what that claim is and isn't: FAIM is an accreditation a moving company earns through audit, not a badge a piece of software carries. What Moovi Global does is keep the international move on a single record with the documentation, milestones and audit trail that serious international work demands, so the evidence is there as a daily output of the platform rather than a separate exercise.
Who this is for
Moovi Global is for the established operator running real international volume alongside domestic work, the kind of firm that has felt the cost of running one move across three systems and watched the connected record break at the destination agent. If that is you, this is the module that puts the whole move back on one record, all the way to delivery.
See it run end to end. Book a demo at moovi.digital.
Moovi is the operating platform for the removals industry. Not a CRM. The single system a removals and storage business runs on, from the first enquiry to the final invoice, domestic and international.