
Moving Industry Interviews
We’ve interviewed the biggest authorities in the moving industry to provide you with first-hand insights on what is going on in the moving world and where the industry is headed at.
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When you think about hunger, you are most probably imagining a starving child in a third-world country, or a line of homeless people waiting outside an inner-city kitchen. The harsh reality is that hunger is a vast issue in the USA. The Land of Opportunity is deemed a land of abundance ...

The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) is an independent agency responsible for the regulation of ocean transportation in the foreign trade of the USA. FMC is the regulatory authority overseeing the international movers. Commissioner Rebecca Dye discusses the Federal Maritime Commission’s mission and how consumers can protect their move during the National ...

You might feel excited about your upcoming relocation to the USA and eagerly anticipate starting your adventure in the Land of Opportunity, but before that you need to take care of the Customs clearance process in order to have your household goods imported to the USA. So, we asked the ...

Nowadays more than ever we are willing to leave the comfort zone and seek opportunities abroad. And while the reasons behind the international move may be numerous, the moving process usually goes pretty much the same. This time we asked a few questions president Terry Head about the International Association ...

The New York Department of Transportation develops and coordinates comprehensive transportation policy for the State. The Department have a statewide master plan for balanced development of public and private commuter and transportation facilities. It also administers a public safety program for New York moving companies, directs state regulation of such carriers ...

Illinois is one of the northern U.S. states, estimating population over 12 and a half millions. Most of the people live in Chicago - one of the world's largest and most diverse cities. The "city of big shoulders" offers something for everyone, from the luxurious shopping venues and the sparkling ...

Texas is the second most populous and the second largest U.S. state. Located in the South Central United States, Texas shares a border with Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana. The U.S. Census Bureau recently reported California to Texas to be the second most common state-to-state move for the year of ...

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is located in the New England region, in the northeastern USA. It is bordered by Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Vermont and New Hampshire. Massachusetts is the 14th most populous and the 3rd most densely populated U.S. state. Massachusetts is divided into two separate metropolitan areas: Greater ...

Each year millions of Americans relocate. In fact a recent survey of the U.S. Census Bureau reported an increase in the movers rate from the record low 11.6 percent in the year of 2011 to 12 percent in the year of 2012. Actually, for the last year 36.5 million people moved ...

Yet, another moving season flew by. Each year, about 35 million Americans relocate and most of the moves take place during spring and summer. Inevitably, the American population is characterized by high mobility. While many of the moving jobs run smoothly, still there is a considerate number of complaints against moving ...