8 Senior Living Moving Tips

Simplify Your Transition to a “Right-Sized Home”

At a certain point, keeping up with the care and maintenance of a family home can become more of a burden than a comfort. Downsizing your living space frees you from worrying about upkeep and gives you time to do the things you’ve always wanted to do. Here are some tried and true tips for downsizing your living space.

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4 Tips for Seamlessly Moving Medical Equipment

A Guide for Healthcare Equipment Managers

Because there is very limited downtime in healthcare environments, achieving a seamless move requires a comprehensive plan, careful timing, and execution by a logistics company that has experience handling delicate, high-value equipment. This guide explores key considerations healthcare equipment managers will need to consider when relocating their facility’s medical equipment.

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Case Study: Library of Congress (LOC)

84,000 Boxes of Treasured Historical Archives Demands Zero Loss. Interstate Logistics Delivered.

Case Study: Library of Congress (LOC), one of the world’s largest and oldest libraries collects and maintains records, books, articles, and other artifacts worldwide. This unparalleled resource contains hundreds of millions of items in hundreds of languages including rare book collections, films, music, and maps. It also holds patent and copyright information records, including some objects.

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Case Study: Institute For Defense Analyses (IDA)

How One of the United States’ Most Secure Think Tanks Moved 800 Associates and Three SCIFs in Two Weeks

The Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA) is a private, nonprofit corporation headquartered in Alexandria, VA. Its mission is to answer the most challenging U.S. security and science policy questions with objective analysis leveraging extraordinary scientific, technical, and analytic expertise.

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The Future of Moving: Exploring Technological Innovations in the Relocation Industry

The transportation industry is a major contributor to climate change. In the United States, transportation accounts for 29% of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It is not uncommon for an Estimator/Surveyor on an annual basis to conduct 750 transactions or more.  This equates to approximately 19,500 miles annually and the release of roughly 7.8 metric tons of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere. As a moving company, we are responsible for reducing our carbon footprint and helping to mitigate climate change

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Tips for Getting Your Household Goods to Breeze Through Customs

When moving internationally or shipping goods across borders, successfully navigating customs procedures is crucial. Clearing customs for household goods ensures a smooth transition and avoids potential delays. It is essential to comply with laws and regulations set by the importing country, as customs clearance helps track, inspect, and assess the goods being imported. This process prevents the illegal importation of restricted items, ensures fair trade through tax collection, and upholds safety standards.

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Long Distance Moving Companies – Everything You Need to Know

Welcome to the ultimate guide to finding reliable long-distance moving companies for your next move! Moving to a new state or region can be an exciting adventure, but it can also be a daunting task. That’s why it’s important to find a reputable moving company to handle your long-distance move.

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Moving with Pets – What You Need to Know

Moving with pets can be a challenging and stressful task that requires special attention and preparation. It is important to ensure the safety and comfort of your pets throughout the journey and to help them adjust to their new environment. Here are some detailed tips on what you need to know when moving with pets:

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Long-Distance Moving Timeline

In addition to asking questions about the cost and payment, it’s also important for customers to be aware of the timeline for their move. Customers should ask when the packing and loading will take place, how long it will take to transport their belongings to the new location, and what time they can expect to have everything delivered. Customers should also consider any potential delays due to bad weather or mechanical problems, as these can affect the timeline of the move.

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How Do Long-Distance Movers Charge?

In the United States, packers and movers typically charge customers based on several factors, including the weight of the items being moved, the distance of the move, and the services provided. There are two main pricing methods used by moving companies in the USA: weight-based pricing and hourly-based pricing.

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