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Moving Industry Conference: moving a little ’slower’ than usual

October 22, 2009 · Leave a Comment

The housing bust, mortgage crisis and financial meltdown have affected everyone.  In this newstimes.com article about the International Association of Movers Conference in Florida moving companies discuss their battle through the slow times yet are optimistic about the future.  The big stat that’s is the 30% decline in year-over-year decline in non-corporate relocation.  That’s a pretty big hit.  Their are few positive signs beginning to appear for the housing market and a turn around would greatly improve their outlook even further.

What this means for individuals and families moving is that not only is there a greater likelihood that movers will be available on your preferred moving dates and you may also have an advantage to negotiate bigger discounts or included services.

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Cheap moving companies cost more in the long run

October 8, 2009 · Leave a Comment

We’ve written before about how trying to cut costs on moving by hiring the cheapest moving company can turn out to be a bad idea and unfortunately it’s happened again.  In this article from KTVK Channel 3 News posted on azfamily.com we here about a bad move in Arizona where a Phoenix / Mesa  area family thought they were getting the most for their money but ended up getting even less than they bargained for.

It’s disheartening but it seems to be even more true now than ever during these tight economic times that poor quality, low balling movers can succeed in drumming up business while leaving families with even more to worry about.  Just another reminder that although it may seem like a good idea to bargain shop when looking for a moving company you may get what you pay for.  So do your research, search the web for reviews, check the BBB and ask for references.  Or just go to onesimplemove.com where we’ve done the work for you and you can find some of the best movers in your area.

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How not to find a moving company: Moving Brokers

September 17, 2009 · Leave a Comment

You’ve probably heard that hiring a moving broker is not a good idea and can lead to very rough if not tragic move.  As we’ve written about before in our article about avoiding moving brokers we recommend that you do not use moving brokers.   It’s not just us, you can also read this article by the Washington Post and this article on White Fence.  Or just Google “moving broker” and see the wonderful list of articles that appears.

The real question is how can you tell a moving broker from a moving company.  Unfortunately it’s not that easy but I do have a couple of things that can help you if you’re looking online at websites and trying to find out if the company is just a broker.

1. Does the company appear faceless?  In other words, are there any pictures of employees, the office, their trucks or anything else that “personalizes” the company?  And I don’t mean stock photos of moving trucks or employees.  Seeing real pictures makes it very likely it is not a broker.

2. Is the company an agent of a major van line?  If you see any signs on the site that the company is an agent of United, Atlas, Allied, National, Global, Mayflower, North American, Paul Arpin, Bekins, Stevens, Joyce or any of the other major lines that I happen to be leaving out here it’s likely that it is not just a broker.

3. Does the company provide you with a history of the business?  For example: when it was founded, if it’s a family business, how it started etc.  If there’s any type of history provided it’s most likely not a broker.

4. Do they have a physical address listed on their website?  This is not a for sure but most moving companies will list a physical address and most brokers will not.

Determining whether the company is a broker or not by reviewing the website is not an exact science but by looking at these elements you can usually get a good idea.  And in most cases you can determine if it definitely is a moving company.

One last thing to remember is that many moving will still have to broker some moves but it does not mean that they are strictly brokers.  They still have trucks, workers and moving experience with their own moving company and have more knowledge about the industry than a simple broker will.  And if a moving company has to broker your move they are still a better bet than a broker but the ideal situation is using a company that will perform the entire move by themselves, with their workers and their trucks.

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One Simple Move featured on Kim Komando

July 14, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Kim Komando – America’s Digital Goddess – recently gave us a thumbs up!

Check us out on her website:

Kim Komando, America's Digital Goddess

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One Simple Move on Lifehacker

June 4, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Lifehacker recently published an article on One Simple Move – it’s always nice when somebody gives you a pat on the back. Naturally, we’ve been fans of lifehacker for some time:

One Simple Move on Lifehacker

Lifehacker is a blog dedicated to tips and downloads for getting things done, and was included in TIME’s 25 best blogs of 2009 Check them out here:
www.lifehacker.com

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Where are people moving? The most popular (and unpopular) U.S. cities

May 20, 2009 · 2 Comments

The AMSA (American Moving & Storage Association) recently released Industry Trends, a report on data and trends in the moving industry. Sound boring? You got it – lucky for you I dug up the good stuff.

Here are the data points I looked at:
Inbound = People moving in to a city
Outbound = People moving out of a city
Corporate (NAC, in moving lingo) = People whose move is paid for by their company
Household (COD, in moving lingo) = People paying for their own move

Most Popular Cities

City % of inbound moves
Charollte, NC 66.8%
Denver, CO 58.4%
Austin, TX 58.1%
Dallas, TX 57.7%


Most Unpopular Cities

City % of outbound moves
Detroit, MI 63.3%
Albany, NY 61.4%
Buffalo, NY 60.8%
San Bernadino, CA 60.1%
Fresno, CA 60.0%
New York, NY 58.7%
Cleveland, OH 58.2%
Philadelphia, PA 57.2%
Los Angeles, CA 56.8%

While I’m sure Detroit at the top of this list needs no explanation, California and New York cities might surprise you. However, these are simply reflections of the current economy with high unemployment rates expected for both states in 2009. Other factors include high prices of diesel and gas, conditions in the housing market (especially California), declining tax revenues and state budget deficits (again, California).

Corporate Moves (NAC) vs. Residential Moves (COD)

Lots of corporate in and corporate out:
Chicago, IL (53.0%, 50.5%)
Philadelphia, PA (52.0%, 51.4%)

Lots of residential in, corporate out:
Atlanta, GA (49.0%, 52.9%)
Dallas, TX (45.9%, 52.6%)

Lots of corporate in, residential out:
New York, NY (53.0%, 56.3%)
San Francisco, CA (51.0%, 56.1%)

Lots of residential in and residential out:
Phoenix, AZ (58.85%, 58.8%)

Again, we see New York and California with a big portion of corporate sponsored moves in to NYC and SF, along with lots of private residential moves out (presumably people who’ve had to move out because of the high cost of living and competitive job markets).

Atlanta and Dallas show popularity among residential moves, probably because they are a bit more affordable compared to the other major metropolitan areas.  Finally, Phoenix shows lots of  residential moves in and out, most likely due to its high senior population and affordable real estate.

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Resources:
AMSA Industry Trends


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New Diesel-Hybrid Moving Truck

April 9, 2009 · Leave a Comment

This week, one of the first diesel-hybrid moving trucks was picked up by an Atlas Van Lines agent. Under 30mph, the truck uses a combo of diesel and electricity. The truck will be going up and down from New York to Boston this moving season, so stay on the look-out if you’re on the east coast!

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Check out Truckinginfo’s article on the New Diesel-Hybrid Moving Truck.

Tips on making your move green

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NBC’s Today Show – Beware of Moving, Storage Scams

April 3, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Check out this clip on moving scams and what to watch out for, from NBC’s Today Show:

You know moving season is coming up when Matt Lauer is telling you to be careful when shopping for a mover!

(Note on Matt Lauer’s arm: According to US Magazine, Matt flipped over the handlebars of his motorcycle when a deer ran out in to the street – just in case you were wondering…)


Original Link to video from MSNBC.com.


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