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How to get the best Business Movers

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Everyone wants business relocation services they can depend on anytime; however getting such services is not easy given a number of facts. There are numerous business movers out there and they all come with attractive quotes for their consumers. Two, without guidance from reliable tips it’s easy to settle for any company that sells itself with flowery words. Lastly, not all relocation firms give full info about themselves and if they do the details may be a bit hazy to comprehend.

So to successfully have your business relocated, you have to be a hundred percent sure of these mentioned areas alongside other factors to consider. It will be a great disservice to your business if you choose business movers without first going through their company info and what customers have to say about them. It’s great that a friend, relative or any trusted source hinted to you suitable movers, but make sure you give the benefit of doubt a chance. Go to your computer and do some research about the company. A good relocation firm will have a running website; moreover, you can visit online product review sites and check where the mentioned company is ranked.

Getting the best business movers depend on whether they can adequately keep time and be accountable. It’s an advantage if the movers show up at the exact time they put on the quotes; the same applies when moving your business to its new location. It’s common knowledge that different companies come with different quotes and the quotes rise in price depending on the involvement required in relocation. To get a good relocation firm, try window shopping on the quotes; don’t get hasty on the moving procedure. Once the best quote has been realized try and find out how much it would take to handle all the goods you need moved to a new destination.

Find out if there are any extra charges besides what they have on the quotes. It’s good to be careful when dealing with business movers; some will tend to throw in every expense detail on the consumer to avoid the extra costs. So find out if there are any hidden charges; a good relocation firm will be willing to tell you of such charges. But if they try to hide the extra costs and try to fix it obliviously on the quote, drop that firm fast! You also need to be sure that you are dealing with the actual company and not a go between enterprise for the client and the real mover company. Why is this important? You could be dealing with a reliable go-between firm which will connect you to the worst services ever; it’s best to deal directly.

The best business movers should be able to give you references you can call and confirm about their services. So look for a relocation firm for your business that can point you to two or three clients who can comfortably confirm the company’s repute. They may not give contacts for the unsatisfied clients but it’s a great deal if they can offer references in the first place. It goes to show they have done relocation before and can comfortably handle your moving needs.

 

 

Commercial Move FAQ's


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1. When do I start planning my office move?

1. When do I start planning my office move?

It is never too early to start planning for successful office relocation!  Establishing space requirements, furniture needs, and phone system modifications are just a few of the beginning steps in order to get prepared for the move. 

Intense pre-move planning should start NO later than 90 days prior to relocation date, depending on the size and scope of the relocation.  Final planning and move plans should be in place and started within 30 days of the move.  Call us today to start planning the details of your office move with our Relocation Consulting.

2. What size moves can you handle?

2. What size moves can you handle?

We can handle any size office relocation.  We recommend you select Commercial movers that have experience and knowledge for a relocation of your scope and size.  Asking for references of recently performed projects of your size move is not uncommon.

3. How do you ensure there is the right number of movers and trucks for the move?

3. How do you ensure there is the right number of movers and trucks for the move?

We utilize a time and motion study combined with experience in commercial moving with relocations of all sizes.  Any experienced mover should be able to accurately estimate crew and van sizes based on scope of work, constraints of the building and the time frame required to perform the project.  All of this information should be included in your proposal.

4. Are packing and unpacking services provided?

4. Are packing and unpacking services provided?

We offer complete packing and unpacking services for any commercial relocation, depending on your needs.

5. How are cubicles and partitions handled?

5. How are cubicles and partitions handled?

The de-installation and installation of cubicles and partition walls should be handled by trained and experienced furniture installers.  All qualified commercial movers should be able to offer this service or refer you to a vendor that specializes in a particular product.

7. How is fragile inventory or machinery protected?

7. How is fragile inventory or machinery protected?

We protect your fragile items with specialized office relocation equipment and materials such as custom crates, bubble wrap and moving blankets.

8. Do you dissemble and reassemble furniture?

8. Do you dissemble and reassemble furniture?

The assembly of normal office desks, returns and U-shaped desk configurations, as well as conference room tables, should be handled by the move crews as a standard service.  Everything that is taken apart should be put back together as it was found.  There may be some cases where trained furniture installers are needed to handle complex and expensive furniture pieces.

9. Are the floors protected during the move?

9. Are the floors protected during the move?

The use of masonite should be used on all marble or sensitive tile floors without question, regardless of the amount of product moved across it.  Carpets should be protected with plastic carpet mask in high traffic areas, and protections for walls.

10. How are items organized during the office relocation?

10. How are items organized during the office relocation?

We provide moving labels for every item that is moved.  These labels assist in placing furniture, tracking miscellaneous items and organizing large amounts of product during the relocation process.

11. Do you move offices within the same building?

11. Do you move offices within the same building?

Internal relocation are often easier and less stressful.  Providing internal relocation should not be a problem for any experienced commercial mover.

12. Where can I get materials for a commercial move?

12. Where can I get materials for a commercial move?

Included in your cost and service proposal should be a breakdown for all the materials required for the relocation.  Your commercial mover should be your main source for acquiring materials (cartons, crates, bookcarts, labels, bubblewrap, shrinkwrap, tape, etc.).

13. Do we have to pack the contents of file cabinets?

13. Do we have to pack the contents of file cabinets?

It is highly recommended that all drawers of lateral file cabinets be emptied.  At minimum, the top 2-3 should be emptied prior to moving.  Vertical file cabinets can remain loaded and do not have to be emptied.  If the relocation involves going up or down any stairs, all cabinets should be emptied for safety reasons.

14. Can you move us after business hours or over the weekend?

14. Can you move us after business hours or over the weekend?

The majority of commercial relocations occur during this time period due to the constraints of the building.  Because of our capable resources, requesting a move after hours or over the weekend should not be an issue.

15. Do you provide insurance coverage for the value of my inventory?

15. Do you provide insurance coverage for the value of my inventory?

All commercial movers must offer Carrier Based Liability valuation based on $.60 per pound per article.  This valuation is free of charge.  Replacement Value protection is available based on the total value of the items being relocated in the move.

16. Do you provide building insurance?

16. Do you provide building insurance?

All commercial moving companies must offer a minimum amount of General Liability and Workman’s Compensation insurance in order to perform work in tenant buildings.  If a vendor is not willing or does not carry these insurance minimums, be wary going forward.

17. Is your company insured and licensed?

17. Is your company insured and licensed?

Yes. All companies should be able to provide a Certificate of Insurance and a license to perform work in that area, upon request.
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