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Tips for Corporate Moving from Dallas TX Movers

The Southwest Movers Assocation offers these helpful tips to make moving into your new offices quick and speedy.

Before the Move

  • corporate move business movingMake a packing plan to list items you can pack early, those you'll need during the final week or two before the move, and those that can't be packed until the last few days.
  • Make a list of what you'll need immediately after you arrive at your new site, such as faxes, telephones, computers and deadline-related materials.
  • A week before the move, call your mover and confirm your reservation.
  • Make sure your utilities are transferred by confirming all the necessary changes with your electricity, public utilities and telephone a few days before the move.
  • Back up your computer data files.

Packing

  • As soon as you can, pick up the boxes and packing materials from your mover.
  • Reserve boxes for those things you can't pack until the last minute.
  • Pack according to your packing plan.
  • Mark the boxes or containers to reflect their priority for unpacking, especially the items you'll need right after you arrive at your new premises.
  • Color-coded stickers help denote high, medium and low priority items.
  • Computers, phones, faxes and other office equipment will likely be a priority to unload and set up. To make this easier, put all components, operating manuals, cables and other essentials in clearly marked containers and keep them together. Make sure you know how to hook everything up.

Moving Day

  • Make sure the high priority items are loaded last so they'll come off the truck first.
  • Once the movers are ready to go, confirm when they'll arrive at your new premises.

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