Computers, monitors, docks, and deskside devices tagged by station, team, or department.
IT Moving
IT Equipment
Transport
Workstations, servers, racks, AV systems, and data-sensitive office technology moved with clear labels, protective materials, and clean asset handoff.

Equipment
What IT equipment we move
Equipment is grouped by how it should be protected, labeled, transported, and handed back to the IT team after delivery.

Servers, racks, switches, routers, firewalls, and storage systems protected by rack, room, and destination zone.
Printers, copiers, plotters, AV systems, and conference room equipment grouped for shared-device placement.
Cable references, anti-static protection, and secure handling rules for data-bearing equipment.
Transport
Asset movement by family and destination
This page focuses on the physical move: how technology is grouped, protected, loaded, transported, and staged for IT review.
Devices are organized by workstation, rack, network, AV, storage, shared device, or sensitive asset group.
Prevents mixed loadsLabels follow building, floor, room, suite, workstation zone, rack position, or department handoff.
Speeds placementAnti-static materials, blankets, crates, pallets, straps, and inventory notes are matched to asset risk.
Reduces damage riskTransition
Equipment removal, recycling, and schedule controls
When equipment is removed or replaced during the relocation, recycling, disposition, and schedule decisions should be made before transport begins.
Equipment removal and recycling support, Secure disposal of outdated equipment, Data destruction coordination, Donation coordination for reusable assets.
7 days a week: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM, After-hours moves by request, Night and weekend moves, Emergency and last-minute moves, Flexible scheduling around business operations.
Equipment is staged by destination so the disconnect and reconnect team can map, test, and resolve exceptions on a separate workflow.
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Open the contact form to send locations, timing, equipment, and access notes.