Stop Companies from Taking Advantage of Service

Stop Companies from Taking Advantage of Service

The economic recession has taken its toll on corporate relocations. Twenty-five percent moving firms decreased their relocations in 2008 and 2009. In 2010, relocations were starting to increase, but the companies that specialize in such relocations were still not receiving the normal amount of business. On average, corporate relocation experts moved between 100 and 199 companies for the third year in a row, when, before the recession, they had between 200 and 399 relocations a year. But now, the number of relocations are increasing and starting to return to prerecessionary levels. So how do the experts get the business?

Not any different from the moving industry, the corporate relocation market refrains from talking about the extreme, precious value of their services as well. The corporate relocation market is seen as a commodity and merely the calculation of weights and miles. However, there is so much more to relocating a business than meets the eye. The value of the corporate relocation is taken advantage of and almost ignored.

Furthermore, the economic recession has made the moving industry extremely competitive. Deals, discounts, new brands, new slogans, and whatever else is hurting the long-standing members in the moving market. Therefore, the most important thing to emphasize is the value and expertise of moving companies who have experience with corporate relocations.

Don’t hesitate to brag about yourself and make your value known. Every company is doing its best to come out of this recession alive. The importance of your company’s valuable corporate relocations should not be ignored.