Moving - Settling Into Your New Home
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Arthur E. Morrissette founded the company in 1943 with little more than a used truck, $450 and a vision of providing quality moving services with "Top Hat Service." With his meager resources and burning commitment to quality service, Mr. Morrissette forayed his ideas about moving into a successful business — the $80 million family of companies that today exists as Interstate. He recognized that the job of relocating families involved much more than just moving furniture and knew that an individual's household possessions represented their lives - both past and present, and should be treated with utmost care and respect.
More than six decades later, Interstate continues to grow under the leadership of the three generations of the Morrissette family. The hallmarks of the organization remain the same today as they did in 1943: "Top Hat Service," innovation and training. These cornerstones of the Interstate organization have proven to be fundamental to Interstate's success with individual, government and corporate clients.
Interstate's trademark "Top Hat Service" can only be accomplished through the efforts of a well rewarded, highly trained and experienced team. We regard the personnel who make up our team as our primary and most valuable assets. We are proud to say that the average length of service for our full time managers and supervisors is 12 years, and for our full-time operations staff is five years.
Moving - Settling Into Your New Home
Ed Mattern with Interstate Worldwide Relocation talks about how to plan for your move. This video will focus on what you need to know about delivery at destination and settling into your new home.
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Ed Mattern: Hi! I am Ed Mattern with Interstate Worldwide Relocation. Today we are talking to you about how to plan for your move.
Now, we are going to tell you what you need to know about delivery at destination and settling into your new home.
First, you want to be sure that you are at your home when the crew arrives.
Next, you want to conduct a pre-delivery walkthrough with the crew, identifying the location of the large furniture items that they will be delivering into your new home. You also want to identify the bathroom that the crew will be using during the moving process, and the final payment of your move, unless the move was prepaid, as well as any unpacking services that you may have purchased at this time.
Next, if an inventory was performed, you will need to check off and/or initial for each item as it is unloaded and the number is called off by the crew. After delivery is finished, you want to review the inventory and other documents for completeness and ensure that you get all the copies that you are entitled to.
Here are some tips for organizing your items at destination. Think about, if you had a basement at your former residence and you no longer have a basement, if the names of the rooms have changed, items that may be changing room location because of room size, don't forget to set aside several days for the unpacking of your household goods.
I hope these tips have been helpful and good luck with your move.
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