Moving day can be hectic. The following suggestions will ensure things move along as efficiently and effectively as possible. You’ve done everything you can do to make your move a success, so relax and leave the moving to the Taylor Moving professionals.
Recently Taylor Moving/Taylor International was presented the Platinum Award from Cartus Relocation. the highest award presented requiring a higher than 95% satisfaction rating from the relocating employee.
We were thrilled and humbled to win the Burlington Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Award in the category of Large Service Company.
Disruptive technology has changed entire industries. Is trucking next?
To ensure things move along smoothly on move day, take a moment to complete the following last-minute tips the day before the movers arrive.
In December of 2017 the United States Department of Transportation mandated that all commercial trucks must use electronic logs (ELDs) replacing the paper method.
As a prime carrier into and out of the USA, Taylor Moving implemented these devices into our vehicles with a great deal of trepidation.
So far our fears seem to be misplaced.
With the sweeping tax reform bill signed by President Trump, there was a major change in how employee relocation benefits are taxed.
After a torrid pace over the last few measures there are signs that the housing market in Southern Ontario in slowing. Read more on the highlights of sales activity for January 2018.
Taylor Moving can assist you in arranging the following services. On delivery, our driver is responsible for collecting your total moving charges unless credit has been arranged. Your Taylor Moving representative will tell you how charges may be paid.
A past customer contacted us in January in quite a dilemma. Belmont House in Toronto had 50 hospital beds that they were willing to donate to Susila Dharma International a NGO that does great work around the world. One problem though, they needed these out within the week and they had to be in Montreal to get combined with other goods to the Congo in Africa.
We were more than happy to help out.