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Making Moving Easier

I still remember the first time I decided to move my business. I had a small masonry company at the time, and we didn't think that it would be that hard to load everything into a few trucks. A few weeks later, we found ourselves struggling to maintain our business, clean up our old location, and get set up in our new place. Although I have owned several businesses over the years, moving an entire company is never easy. I decided to dedicate this website to helping other small business owners like myself, so that you don't have to endure the same hassles that I did. I hope that you find the information that you need, and that your next move can be successful.

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Loading a moving truck can seem to be as much an art as a science, but there are some things you can do that can make loading a truck a less-stressful experience and also result in better protection for your possessions. Below are three considerations that will help ensure that your items arrive in one piece at their destination: Use plywood sheets to create shelves and dividers One of the problems with the way moving trucks are often loaded by do-it-yourself movers is attempting to stack items on unstable bases of support. Read More