Moving Companies Should Offer Flexible Options For Customers

October 14, 2009

When it comes to movers and moving companies, no single solution is the right choice for consumers. The companies who are going to stay competitive need to have a proverbial finger on the pulse of what the people they serve want and need. In this time where more people are interested in DIY, moving companies that offer their customers the option of packing and loading their own household items are worth considering.

In this scenario, the customer takes on some of the responsibility for the steps necessary in having a successful move and reaps the benefits in lower costs. Unless a person is unable to pack up their home themselves, it makes sense for them to look after this portion of the process. They can rest assured that their valuable items are being treated with care.

When the customer looks after packing up their own home, they can make sure that anything they would prefer to transport themselves is kept separate. Unpacking at the new home is less of a hassle when the customer does their own packing, too, since they have an idea of where they put everything.

If the idea of doing as much as you can by yourself when you are making an interstate move appeals to you, a company like U-Pack Movers offers an interesting service. When a customer books a move, the company will deliver a portable moving container or a full-size trailer to the home. The customer looks after packing the container or the trailer themselves over the course of three business days.

When the items being moved are placed in the container, U-Pack picks it up and a professional driver takes it to the customer’s next home. Unpacking is done by the customer and the company picks up the empty container when done.

Rather than paying a fee based on the weight of the household items, the U-Pack system allows customers to pay for only the amount of footage they need. Unused space in a trailer is used to transport other (non-hazardous) items and the customer installs a bulkhead in the trailer when they have finished loading their belongings. The moving company doesn’t have access to the customer’s belongings, which makes this a more secure choice for them.

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