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Office Movers

 
Author: Kristy Annely

Professional office movers handle a moving job so the business does not have to. They offer professional advice on minor issues that people don't think about and make the moving smooth. It is best to hire a professional mover, especially if one has never made a big move before. They also present several quotes from carriers and shippers to suit the budget.

The moving company needs to know some basics before finalizing the move.

Information has to be provided on where the office is relocating. A detailed list of things to be moved needs to be prepared. Finally there are terms and conditions to be agreed upon.

After the basics are worked out the move is organized. Staff, customers and suppliers are informed about the move. Phones, files and computers become inaccessible during the move. Movers are aware of these risks to the business. The moving is done on weekends to avoid business being held up. They ensure that the move is done swiftly and also rearrange the office so that it can start functioning on the next business day.

Pricing the move is a major concern. Estimates cannot be done over the phone or Internet. Moving companies need to see the entire furniture, inventory and other things to be moved. It is also advisable to show them the new premises and floor plans. This will help them to make a fair estimate. Some movers quote a binding price where the actual costs could be more or less than the amount agreed for.

Rates are usually per mover per truck or per cubic foot. Here the final bill can vary from the original estimate. But this is a better and more accurate way of pricing than the binding price.

Moving an office or a commercial establishment is a complicated affair. Choosing a good moving company lightens the load and stress in moving.

Author Bio:
Kristy Annely is a reputable writer. Kristy likes to scribble articles about this industry.
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