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Office Moving | Do’s and Don’ts of Office Relocation | Part 4

February 25th, 2010

Office Move Planners

The Office Move Itself

Previously in this Office Moving series you learned about the 9 most common Office Move mistakes, addressed the question of whether you are properly prepared to pull off a successful office move and learned how to complete early preparations for an office move.

Now we will address the office move itself with this detailed checklist of tasks you will need to accomplish or delegate. By now you should have selected your Office Moving Company who will be your partner in this step of the process. If you have any questions whatsoever, don’t hesitate to contact your move coordinator for assistance. They’ve been through this process thousands of times and can be a huge help by saving you time, money and worry. Most importantly, starred * tasks on this list can be scheduled directly with your move coordinator.

Don’t move office items you won’t need

• Throw away junk and archive old files*

• Warehouse un-needed equipment and files*

Communicate your moving plans to the following:

• Memos to employees

• Letter to customers

• Letter to bank and accountant

• Letter to insurance agent

• Letters to vendors and suppliers

Prepare for packing your offices

• Determine amount of Kwik-Paks required and deliver – these are faster, easier and more economical to pack and unpack than boxes*

• Determine (if needed) amount of corrugated boxes required and deliver for remaining items*

• Determine packing materials required and deliver for use to cushion items*

• Order and distribute labels and markers. Diggins & ROSE supplies color-coded commercial packing labels with every move so that boxes are easily distributed to the correct area of your new offices*

• Provide clear instructions for packing. Your mover can help you with this*

• Determine whether you would like your mover or your employees to pack filing cabinets, supply cabinets, personal items, etc*

• Determine whether you would like your mover or your employees to will pack common areas (reception, pantry, library, etc.)*

• Make arrangements to have live plants moved. Moving Companies are not able to transport live plants.

• Make arrangements to move framed pictures and any special artwork. Your mover’s in-house crating department can handle this detail*

• Determine whether you would like your mover or your IT Tech to perform all disconnections & reconnections of your computer systems*

Move management prep

• Take complete inventory*

• Document network log-ins, access, print spooling, etc.

• Perform complete backup of network

• Perform complete backup of telephone system

• Document telephone extension, pooling groups, etc.

• Select department coordinators

• Create packing/labeling guidelines*

• Arrange to have PCs packed/moved*

• Determinate who will work on move weekend

• Arrange for packing/moving of copiers*

• Arrange for disassembly/reassembly of modular furniture*

• Arrange to pack/move networking equipment and servers*

• Arrange to prep/move telephone system

• Arrange for elevator access (both sites)

• Schedule parking and unloading at new site

• Obtain any special moving/parking permits

• Determine building restrictions for move hours

• Arrange for protection of floors, walls and elevators*

Clean up/demo old site

• Remove old cabling?

• Arrange for special trash pickup*

• Perform final cleaning*

Update legal agreements:

• Service agreements

• Business Licenses

• Insurance

• Sales & Use certificates

• Equipment leases

• Mandatory HR postings

• Certificate of Insurance*

This is part 4 of a 4-part blog series addressing office moving issues and providing you with the tools and information you need for a flawless office move. Also see:

Part 1: Do’s and Don’ts of Office Relocation: Most Common Office Moving Mistakes,

Part 2: Do’s and Don’ts of Office Relocation: Can you accomplish a successful office move?

Part 3: Do’s and Don’ts of Office Relocation: Office Move Planning Checklist.

Or email diggins & ROSE Moving Systems now for the complete series “Do’s and Don’ts of Office Relocation.

If you are planning an office move in the next 12 months, contact diggins & ROSE immediately for a free consultation and quote. Remember, the earlier you start your planning, the better your chances for a successful, stress-free office moving experience.

Best in Class Commercial Relocation Companies

October 14th, 2009

By J.J. Krukenkamp, King Office Services

Why would you consider hiring anything other than a best in class commercial relocation company? The truth is, there isn’t a valid reason to engage a commercial mover that isn’t a leader in their field. Hiring the relocation firm with the greatest resources is as much of a no brainer as you’ll find in the business world. Would you call a fire department that still used buckets, or a police department still issuing pistols from the time of Napoleon? Their assertion of the ability to provide an acceptable level of service would be laughed at. Now imagine a moving company with an outdated and unmaintained fleet, and day laborers smelling of onion rings who take little pride in their work, and exercise little care when handling your contents…You see, resources mean a lot. They mean better service, they mean reliability, they mean professionalism. This is precisely what sets the Commercial Relocation Network (CRN) apart from other moving companies.

CRN members are comprised of “best in class” moving companies located from coast to coast. Not only do our member companies have great brands and professional reputations, but they offer the greatest resources, and best customer service in the market. CRN member companies frequently share market knowledge, business intelligence, create advances in industry technology and business processes, and focus on exceeding the ever changing expectations of our clients. CRN is far more than just a loose affiliation of moving companies or a good marketing strategy, CRN exists to help our clients grow, become more efficient, become more knowledgeable and better informed, but most of all CRN exists to  provide excellent service and to deliver a certainty of execution.

There are moving companies in CRN that literally began in the moving business when they used horses! These companies have survived through the years with sound, mature and evolving business practices, good work ethic, and great customer service. These companies are now banding together to innovate around what is already “best in class” service.

This is what you will get when you hire a mover that is part of the Commercial Relocation Network:  large resources, of not only equipment, but industry knowledge that is more than a century old. You are guaranteeing yourself quality service when you pick up the phone and call a CRN member. So next time you’re planning a facilities move, or corporate relocation, think about it, do you want a clean truck, uniformed drivers, and a guarantee that your move will be smooth? Or are you fine with a retired truck with a driver who could have received his CDL on the way over? It’s your choice. Chose wisely…

Fortune 500 Companies use CRN for their Corporate Relocation and Moving Needs

September 29th, 2009

by Matt Watson, Apex Facility Resources

Did you know that the Commercial Relocation Network (CRN) has completed corporate moves for 93% of Fortune 500 Companies? When a Fortune 500 company has need for corporate relocation services, they simply won’t take the risk of hiring anything other than the best commercial movers. Experienced logistics, facilities, and corporate real estate professionals realize that having access to a truck and day laborers wearing coordinated t-shirts does not constitute professionalism.

Professional moving companies have proved their capabilities over many years by providing quality services that always place the customer and their contents first.  The Commercial Relocation Network is made up of the best professional relocation companies across the United States. Many of our members have been in business for more than 50 years, and some more than 100 years.  CRN corporate relocation specialists have tenured and experienced staff, have conducted some of the most sophisticated and time sensitive moves you can imagine, and have the proven track record of professionalism, reliability, customer service, and certainty of execution that savvy corporate clients demand.    

So why is all this important? Aren’t there many moving networks to choose from? Is CRN really any different? If you’ve ever experienced the cost and brain damage associated with a botched relocation, you understand why you shouldn’t trust your facilities move to any company other than an approved CRN member. Whether it’s having access to our online budgeting tool, our articles and blogs, or face-to-face engagements with our professionals, you’ll find every interaction with CRN members to be easy, professional and informative. By selecting a mover from the Commercial Relocation Network, you are setting yourself up for a hassle free relocation, from start to finish.

 In addition to serving virtually all of the Fortune 500 companies, many Commercial Relocation Network members have served government agencies, professional sports teams, colleges and universities, laboratories and other demanding customers that only trust proven performers. Bottom line…corporate relocations don’t have to be a bad experience. We invite you to contact us so that we can do the heavy lifting…