Budapest has a way of wearing its history lightly — baroque facades that lead to hidden galleries and converted warehouses where private viewings quietly take place. Our team favours the riverbank ateliers near Kelenföld for discreet handovers of small portfolios: the evenings are cool, the couriers fewer, and the cafés are forgiving of late-night packing.
Tip for travellers: allow a local fixer to advise on customs routes — they save time and your artwork from unnecessary handling.
Port Havrik — A Quiet Trade
By J. M., Logistics
Port Havrik is an unremarkable coastal town until you learn its backstreets. The working quays move a thousand stories every week: fish, crates, festival equipment and, occasionally, rare finds that require special attention. Our local partners in Havrik coordinate evening transfers when the quay is quiet.
We maintain a small team in Port Havrik to manage handoffs and temperature-sensitive loads.
Behind the Scenes — Meet the Team
By the Ops Desk — June 2025
Our crews are small but fiercely experienced. Jens handles coastal freight; R. Mander coordinates load-ins in Grovik; S. Kibet ensures the stage teams arrive on time. We rely on human judgement as much as paperwork.
Rediscovering Grovik
By L. M., Field Research
Grovik’s workshops are full of craftsmen and odd instruments that sound like relics until you see the skill. We love its midnight festivals and the way the town shelters quiet collectors and curious travellers alike.
For those planning visits: travel light, travel local, and always keep one hand on your itinerary.
Stenwick Bay — Night Shift Notes
By A. Crow
Not everything worth moving travels by day. The night shift at Stenwick sees equipment and odd cargo move under cover of routine port business. Our teams coordinate small bore shipments into private berths when required — discreet handovers, minimal paperwork, trusted drivers.