It can be just as stressful to move a company as it can be to move a family. While the professionals with National Van Lines organize residential as well as corporate relocations, there are some substantial differences between the two. Residential moves require a large amount of planning in most cases, but corporate moves typically require even more. Here’s what to expect when the time comes to move your office and employees:
Organization is Key
It is critically important that you choose a moving company that will provide you with a customized plan of action regarding your corporate relocation. You will want to consult with a professional well in advance of your move. This professional will take all of your belongings into account in order to provide the services that best meet your needs. This is crucial to getting you, your employees and your assets to the right place at the right time.
Seek out a corporate relocation company that can provide you with these services:
- A Move Plan – This will encompass an overall strategic plan that includes a timeline to manage the relocation from the start to the finish.
- A Relocation Liaison – This person will meet with your building management company, contractors, vendors and others to make sure the move goes as smooth as possible.
- A Project Manager – In addition to supervising the movers during the relocation, the project manager will also work to resolve any claims involving loss or damage.
- Technical Assistance – Whether you have LAN equipment, servers, printers, computers or anything else, you will want a moving professional that has the experience to relocate this equipment without undue disruption to your company’s operations.
The experts with National Van Lines have extensive experience in several different types of corporate relocations. No matter how small or large your company may be, we can help. Call us at 877-590-2810 or contact us online to learn more.