Commercial Moving Guide

Preparing Your Business for the Next Step

When relocating your office, you want there to be as little interruption to your business as possible. Making sure your employees have an organized process to prepare for the move is key to making this happen.

Whether you choose to do the packing or hire a moving company, the details below will give you an idea of what to expect. Still overwhelmed? Nilson Van & Storage has plenty of commercial moving solutions to help your business pack up and settle into your new office.

Plan Your Time

Having a specific plan and team in place is crucial to a commercial move. Not only do you have to physically pack, but you will need to coordinate with a large group of employees – possibly even with several different departments.

When it comes to moving a business, being prepared ahead of time will help prevent wasted time and money. Use the timeline below as a guide to planning your company’s move.

Three Months Out

Choose an employee to be the move coordinator. This person will oversee the entire move and assemble a team of employees to assist, if needed. Choose a move-in date, establish your formal relocation policy, and begin tracking moving expenses.

Two Months Out

Notify your current landlord of your impending move, if not required sooner. Obtain insurance for your new location and arrange for all systems to be installed, including phone and internet.

You should also be motivating your employees to get them excited for the extra work that may be required for the move. Write a press release to notify the community and maybe even plan a celebration.

One Month Out

Have employees begin clearing their personal items and packing their spaces. Contact your utility companies to disconnect at your current location and connect at your new office.

Announce your new location to the following:

  • Current and prospective customers
  • Vendors and contractors
  • Banks and insurance providers
  • Accounting , payroll, and legal advisers (if external)
  • Advertisers
  • All tax bureaus
  • Appropriate tax assessors

One Week Out Clear out storage lockers and make sure all items are packed and labeled correctly. Take inventory of everything to be moved and mark those items that will not be moved. Back up computer systems, close safety deposit boxes, and forward all incoming mail and/or orders as necessary. Be sure to confirm the final details of your move with the company you’ve hired.

Move-Out Day Assemble your employees before the movers arrive to brief them on what the day will entail. The move coordinator should designate who will help the movers at the current location and at the new location. Perform a final inspection to make sure everything is moved that should be.

Move-In Day A representative or team from your company should be at the new office location to assist the movers. As the items are unpacked, take inventory and note their condition. Contact the moving company with any damage claims and be sure to collect all receipts for moving expenses.

Preparing for Your Relocation

Because everyone in a company is affected by a commercial move, everyone should play a role in relocating, even if it is a small one. Each employee should perform a personal purge of all items they will not need at the new location. They can then pack the items they are personally responsible for ahead of time.

It is important to make this purge on a company scale as well. Records with predetermined storage timelines should be placed in permanent storage long before the move takes place. This will help cut down on the time and cost of the move.

If your employees will be doing most of the packing, it is important to label everything. A plan describing where everything will go in the new location should also be provided. This will help the moving company get your company’s items in the correct place on move-in day and save you time rearranging things after they are gone.

Special Packing Considerations

Businesses contain much bulkier items than most people are used to moving residentially. Many of these items require special consideration during a move. Below are a few things to keep in mind when packing your office for a commercial move.

Desks
Desks cannot be moved with any items in or on them. Seal any loose items, such as pens and paper clips, in envelopes or bags. Loose papers, organizers, and books kept on top of desks must also be packed in boxes.

Upright Filing Cabinets
These cabinets can be moved with contents in place. Simply secure the contents using the draws included and lock or tape the drawers shut.

Lateral Filing Cabinets
Lateral filing cabinets will need to be emptied before moving. Pack all contents in containers and label them appropriately.

Bookcases
These will need to be emptied and partially disassembled. Pack books in containers, remove the shelves, and keep the shelving hardware in a sealed bag or envelope.

Pictures and Bulletin Boards
Remove these items from the wall. Small pictures should be packed together in a container, using packing paper to protect them and fill any gaps.

Small Office Machines
Small machines, such as postage calculators and desk-top scanners, should not be packed. Make sure the cords are disconnected, labeled, and packed in a sealed bag or carton. Leave these items for the movers to place.

Large Office Machines
Large business machines, such as copiers and computers, may need to be serviced and moved by specifically trained personal. Be sure to contact your vendors to find out the appropriate measures for moving these machines.

Let’s Get Moving!

1

Request a Free Quote

Contact us for a detailed price estimate; our professional will assess your location and items.

2

Schedule Your Move

Choose a moving date that suits your schedule and business requirements.

3

Sit back and Relax

Relax, as our expert team manages every aspect of your commercial move, including packing, transportation, and setup.

Countdown to Moving Day

The final days leading up to your company’s relocation are crucial, as they will set the tone for your moving day. In the days leading up to your move, follow the steps below to save time, money, and headaches when the big day arrives.

One Month Out

By now you should have a selected team of professionals to help coordinate your upcoming move. At this time, you should also begin to notify the following people and agencies of your new location:

  • Tax bureaus and assessors
  • Banks and insurance providers
  • Contractors and vendors
  • Advertisers
  • Third-party accounting, payroll, and legal advisers
  • Current and prospective customers

One Month Out

By now you should have a selected team of professionals to help coordinate your upcoming move. At this time, you should also begin to notify the following people and agencies of your new location:

You should also back up your computer systems and confirm that any incoming mail (or orders) are being forwarded to the appropriate locations.

Move-Out Day

Coordinate which employees will help the movers at your current location and at your new location. Complete one final check to make sure all items to be moved are prepared for the movers when they arrive.

Move-In Day

Take inventory and note the condition of your items as they are unpacked at your new location. Collect any receipts from moving expenses and be sure to contact the moving company immediately if you wish to file any damage claims.

When it comes to commercial moves, Nilson Van & Storage has years of experience helping companies move into new spaces. Contact us today to find out more about how we can help with your upcoming office relocation.

Moving With Care

As one of the oldest, single-family owned moving and storage companies in the state, we understand how much moving can impact your life. Finding qualified movers you can trust with your most precious possessions and investments is time-consuming. Putting your life on hold to coordinate travel and packing for the move itself is frustrating — but it doesn’t have to be like this.

For over 85 years, Nilson Van and Storage has helped thousands of clients smoothly transition into their new destination, wherever that may be. We’d love to do the same for you. Request your free quote today and start setting your move up for success.

Moving With Care

Whether your move is big or small, our skilled movers are dedicated to helping you every step of the way, no matter where life takes you.