We believe coming home is more than just moving stuff. For most of the Indonesian diaspora, "home" is a heavy word. It's not just about plane tickets or how many suitcases you're allowed to check in — it's about a life you've built over years in someone else's country. It's the memories attached to every object: the desk that kept you company during late-night study sessions in Manchester, the bike you rode every Saturday morning around Melbourne, the kitchen tools that finally let you cook rendang exactly the way your mum made it.
Those aren't "cargo". Those are pieces of your life.
And at Rimkirim, we believe every piece deserves to come home with you.

To make moving across borders feel human again.
We believe logistics doesn't have to feel like logistics. It can feel like someone gets it. Like someone's actually thinking about the details with you. Like someone's handling your things the way they'd handle their own.
Every service we've built — from Rimkirim BFG (Back For Good) for diaspora coming home for good, to our personal freight and assisted-purchase services — starts from the same question: if I were the one moving, how would I want to be treated?

Coming home is personal. Every customer has a different story. We listen first, then we figure out the solution.
Transparency isn't optional. Clear rates, clear process, clear expectations. No surprise fees halfway through.
Details matter. From how we label your parcels to how we reply to your WhatsApp messages, we sweat the small stuff. Because your things aren't just "shipments" — they're your life in transit.
Logistics is a lifestyle. We don't want to be your vendor. We want to be part of your journey home.

Rimkirim started on the UK–Indonesia corridor, but we're not stopping there. Today we're active across Europe, Australia, and parts of Asia. The goal is simple: wherever there's an Indonesian diaspora thinking about coming home, Rimkirim should be a name they can call.
Because to us, "coming home" isn't a destination — it's a promise we make good on, one shipment at a time.
Tell us your story. We're listening.