Sydney Removals - About China Bear

China Bear Removals is an owner operated company which was established over 30 years ago in Sydney's Eastern suburbs. We have performed over 80,000 local and interstate removals. Much of our experience has been in the antique and fine art areas and moving many of Sydney's finest residences.

Our fleet of green and yellow trucks with the dancing Panda Bear logo so familiar on Sydney's roads are seen all over Australia.

Our mascot, the Panda Bear, is a rare and endangered species. As an audited member of the Australian Furniture Removers Association, China Bear is one of an elite group of Removal & Storage companies in an otherwise unregulated industry. The juggling Panda Bear invokes an impression of strength and sensitivity. We recognise that these qualities are essential for Removers.

China Bear has earned a well-deserved reputation for quality service and is committed to satisfying our clients' high expectations.

  • China Bear maintains a high ratio of permanent employees who have had least five years and up to twenty years experience as professional furniture removalists.
  • Formal training of employees is provided both in house and externally to ensure skill levels.
  • China Bear maintains current and appropriate compensation and public liability insurances.
  • China Bear is a member of the Australian Furniture Removalists Association and abides by their Code of Conduct.
  • China Bear is committed to the development of a Quality Assurance Program.
  • China Bear is committed to make your removal as worry free and effortless as possible.
  • An investment in a professional removal will be the best money you will spend in the costly process of relocating.
  • We are affordable! We will not be the cheapest, however our service will be second to none.

Don't choose your removalist on price alone!

The notable gentleman John Ruskin (1819-1900) once commented:
"The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot. It cannot be done. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it's as well to add something for the risk you run, and, if you do that, you will have enough to pay for something better."