WHY SIT?
Our Experience
- More than 55 years working on the mobility management
- Great knowledge of the actual market and its evolution
- Full training and involvement of our employees
Our Processes
- More control of our operations, more production
- Adjustment of the processes according the clients’ objectives, achieving a decrease in costs and risk prevention
Our Team
- Complete synergy between immigration, relocation and international moving department
- Own staff highly qualified
- The best vehicles and materials of the market
Our Qualifications
- Quality certifications FAMIPLUS and Eura Global Quality Seal
- Great knowledge of the actual market and its evolution
6 reasons to trust SIT
THE ARMY MUSEUM
The Royal Military Museum opened in 1803 at the Cuartel de Monteleón following Manuel Godoy’s initiative, 'Prince of Peace'. Since then until now the institution has had an eventful existence of which SIT has been part of. Five years after its opening it was destroyed...
SIT AND THE MOVING OF LA DAMA DEL ARMIÑO
The Royal Palace of Madrid hosted during the summer months of 2011 the temporary exhibition Poland, Treasures and Artistic Collections (National Heritage), in which ‘La Dama del Armiño’ (Leonardo da Vinci, room 1490) could be contemplated. In order to move the...
SIT AND THE MOVING OF “LAS MAJAS” FROM GOYA TO WASHINGTON
In 2002, SIT was in charge of manufacturing the boxes and carrying out the moving of dresses Maja and Naked Maja by Francisco de Goya, two of the works. They have only been taken out in 4 occasions. Exhibition: Goya: Images of women, National Gallery of Art...
SIT AND THE MOVING OF THE THYSSEN-BORNEMISZA COLLECTION
One of the greatest fine arts movings made in Europe throughout the 20th century was the moving of the Thyssen-Bornemisza collection from Villa Favorita (Lugano, Switzerland) to the Villahermosa Palace (Madrid). In total, over 900 masterpieces paraded through the old...
SIT IN THE HISTORY OF PICASSO’S GUERNICA
SIT is part of the eventful history of Pablo Picasso's Guernica, perhaps the most iconic work of the 20th century. This great poster -as the author liked to call it- was commissioned by the Government of the Republic for the Spanish pavilion of the International...
SIT AND THE TRANSPORT OF THE ‘TEMPLE OF DEBOD’
One of SIT’s first works in the transportation of fine arts was moving the Temple of Debod from the Nile’s shore to the center of Madrid. This monument was a gift from the Egyptian Government to the Spanish in gratitude for its participation in UNESCO’s international...