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Southeastern Wildlife Exposition: We are the exclusive mover for and a corporate sponsor of the annual exposition. Our duties include the movement of the display boards, tables, and easels from the storage facility to the different venues in preparation for the event. We will also receive all of the artwork and exhibits into our warehouse, deliver the items to the appropriate location, and assist with the shipping to various locations after the show. All of the work in this relationship is very time sensitive and requires movement of extremely valuable and often unreplaceable artwork.
Contact: Susan Frampton 723-1748
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Blackbaud: We have a long standing relationship with Blackbaud. We began our partnership when we moved their corporate headquarters from Mt. Pleasant to the current location. Since that time we have moved many of their employees household goods and we have a contract wherein we provide men and equipment to do general moving work within their facilities. When they purchased a company based in Indianapolis they chose to have us provide all of the relevant transportation services for the office equipment. They recently expanded their office space and we helped with this relocation. In August of 2000 we handled the move to their new 200,000 sq. ft. facility on Daniel's Island.
Contact:Debbie Feldman 740-5400
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Michael Business Machines: For eight years we have provided transportation and installation service for MBM. The mainstay of our business with MBM has been the transportation, uncrating, and set-up of various paper handling machines that they manufactured in Germany and market in the United States.We will do about 400 installations nationwide for them this year. In addition to moving their product we also move all of the exhibit materials that they use in numerous tradeshows. We also moved their corporate headquarters and several key employees.
Contact: Mitch Young 552-2700
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General Engineering Laboratories: Since we began our relationship with this partner we have been called upon by them to move most of their laboratory during their expansion and addition. We have moved numerous pieces of new equipment into their facility and we move existing equipment within the buildings as the need arises. Most of the equipment we move for them is extremely delicate and valuable. Several of the instruments we moved weighed more than 3000 pounds apiece.
Contact: Molly Greene 556-8171
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First Federal Of Charleston: We have been working with First Federal for at least ten years. During that time we moved their 40,000 sq. ft. Operations Center, and we have moved equipment and furniture between their many branches and offices. In addition we have warehoused and moved most of their ATM Machines.(automatic teller machines) These ATM machines are very heavy due to the safe that is incorporated into the mechanism and the computer part of the mechanism is extremely delicate. Most often these machines require rigging and hoisting due to their placement.
Contact: Rick McNaughton 745-5702
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Wentworth Mansion: We originally moved Atlantic Coast Life Insurance(contact R.B. Scarborough 722-7727) from this 50,000 sq. ft. historic building on Wentworth Street and we later entered into an agreement with Wentworth Mansion L.L.C. to move all of the furniture, fixtures, and equipment into the facility once it was converted into a Bed and Breakfast Inn. This move required us to collect all of the furniture, fixtures, and equipment from the various manufacturers and then deliver,unpack, and set-up the items in an extremely delicate and valuable historic building in downtown Charleston.
Contact: Rick Widman 722-8680
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Sealand Services: We successfully moved Sealand Services from their facility at the Columbus Street Terminal to their new facility at the Wando Terminal. This relocation required us to relocate 15,000 sq.ft. of office space, and 25,000 sq. ft. of shop and parts inventory. SeaLand has their own shop in which they repair all of their steamship containers, so for this customer we moved a lot of heavy truck repair equipment and tools. SeaLand also maintained a huge inventory of spare parts for their fleet and we were called upon to pack, move, and unpack their entire parts department in such a manner that their parts location system would remain intact and access to the parts during transition was maintained.
Contact: Glenn Platt 971-3200
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Charleston County: We are currently under contract with Charleston County government to assist them in relocating and consolidating many of the various service centers located in eleven different locations into the new Lonnie Hamilton Building.This partner requires assistance we in move planning and consolidation. Our custom software will be a big help in this relocation and we remain confident that we will exceed their expectations.
Contact: Greta Bridges 958-4750
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