Planning a Business Move

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For a business owner, moving to another office or site can be as stressful as moving home. The added stress is that every minute a business is not operating is downtime that is costing money. Whether you’re expanding, relocating or downsizing, here are some handy tips to make your move as smooth as possible:

Let people know

It’s a good idea to pre-warn clients, customers and suppliers about the move. Anyone who has regular contact with your business or who relies on you should be informed about one month prior to moving. Don’t forget to update your social media pages and website too.

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Use the opportunity to have a really good clear out of any rubbish that’s accumulated over the years and any irrelevant files or objects no longer required. This is also the perfect time to review your suppliers, rethink the office plan and possibly about moving staff to different seating positions. You need to find a balance between maintaining good morale and hopefully increasing productivity.

Use the help of professional and experienced movers who will take a lot of the stress out of the move and minimise disruption to the business. Sometimes a move can be scheduled to take place overnight, so everything can be in place for employees arriving in the morning. When you require Removal Companies Bristol, go to https://www.get-moved.co.uk/

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To make the move easier, separate items into different groups per room. This way they can be loaded into the truck in the right order for unloading at the new premises and sorting into their intended rooms. An inventory while your packing is a useful tool for ticking off and checking every item is present when unpacking.

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