Key Moving And Storage at a Glance…
What We’re About
No matter where you are moving to or from, our corporate vision is to provide each customer with the total relocation package: expert service at a competitive price. Key Moving will be by your side during your entire relocation process from start to finish, supporting you during each phase, adjusting to your changing needs.
The Key Philosophy
Key Moving is not interested in the quick sell. We are professionals who are dedicated to customer satisfaction and focused on developing and nurturing our client relationships. We are in this with you for the long haul.
The Key Goal
Our Goal Is Simple: We don’t want to move you NOW -- we want to move you from NOW ON.
Key Moving & Storage, Inc. is fully licensed and insured. All services provided by Key Moving & Storage carry required and up-to-date insurance and license regulations through all stages of the relocation process.
AMSA, American Moving & Storage
Key Moving & Storage, Inc. is a Certified Mover by the AMSA, American Moving & Storage Association.
Key Moving & Storage, Inc. is also licensed to move within New Jersey.
405 Cedar Lane #Suite 1 Teaneck, NJ 07666. PM# 000954
If you're among thousands of people who have picked up and moved their family to a new home or a new community, you have fresh memories of some of the ups and downs or thrills or frustrations of moving.
Drawing from personal experience, I know there are lots of ways to help make your household move easier and more smooth. Read here for help to get your life, and your possessions, organized for a peaceful and exciting move.
Make a list.
Write everything down! You'll thank yourself later. Before you pack even one box, create a simple record keeping system. Create a computer-printed list of numbers with a space to write the contents. Or have a spiral-bound notebook for the job. You'll place a number on EVERY box you pack and list the contents on your list. Don't put the list down unless it's in a place you'll call Packing Central. This is where you'll find your labels, marking pens, box tape, and other supplies.
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