3 Things You May Need Transported When Making a Long Distance Move

The logistics and planning involved in ensuring a successful long distance move can be considerable. Not all of your belonging may be simply stuffed into a box and shipped alongside the rest of your household items and possessions. From vehicles and family heirlooms to hazardous materials that may require special care during packaging and transport, making a few alternative shipping arrangements can allow you to avoid all sorts of problems. The following three things may all require special transport during your next move.

Fragile Items and Valuables

From paintings and jewelry to the family photo album, there are always plenty of items that you don’t want getting lost or damaged during your move. Mixing your valuables in with the rest of your household items can increase the likelihood that they become lost or misplaced during the move. Even boxes that have been carefully packed and clearly marked as fragile may still be jostled, dropped, or damaged during transport. Transporting breakable items separately or having your valuables insured by the courier or transport provided is often worth the extra effort and increased cost involved.

Cars, Trucks and Other Vehicles

Having additional vehicles is another common complication that you would do well to plan ahead for. While driving to your destination may be an option, long distance moves typically require you to spend many hours or even days behind the wheel. Having multiple cars or trying to deal with boats, motorcycles and other vehicles can be equally problematic. Service providers that specialize in car, truck, or RV transport offer a far more convenient solution, one that ensures getting your vehicles to your new home won’t become an ordeal. This is especially important when you have a moving truck in addition to your own vehicles, as it will become difficult to get enough people to drive each of the different vehicles. You also want to make sure that whoever is driving your vehicle feels comfortable driving long distances.

Hazardous Materials

From common, everyday household chemicals to firearms, there are always a few items that will require special attention or specific shipping arrangements in order to ensure safe transport. Overlooking any materials that may constitute a potential safety hazard or failing to comply with any laws or regulations pertaining to the safe and legal transport of an item can be a recipe for trouble. When you are moving hazardous materials, make sure to consider both the state you are moving from and the state you are moving to in order to know that you are going to comply with any state and local regulations that may vary from place to place.

 

Having to deal with so many issues and situations that all require your attention can turn any move into an exhausting undertaking. When it comes to planning an issue-free move, ensuring that any special shipping or transport arrangement that may be required have been dealt with can be of tremendous importance. Finding safe, convenient transport solutions for your vehicles, valuables, and other belongings is not something that should be left to chance.

Kara Masterson

Kara is a freelance writer from West Jordan who graduated from the University of Utah and enjoys writing and spending time with her dog, Max.

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