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Boston-based Olympia Movers expands with new office in Philadelphia

Boston, MA Olympia Office Movers, a leading commercial moving company in Boston and Washington DC, is opening their newest location in Philadelphia.“We are looking forward to bringing the Olympia Moving experience to those in Greater Philadelphia,” said Michael Gilmartin, president and founder of the Boston-based moving company. “We chose Philadelphia as our newest location in response to the demand for a quality commercial mover in the area. Philadelphia’s universities and business environment are a perfect fit for Olympia’s 25 years of experience.”Olympia moving

Olympia Moving & Storage uses highly-trained non-union moving experts, technology, and an extensive a-la-carte menu of services to offer moves and logistic assistance that goes far beyond lifting boxes. In addition to moving services, Olympia provides additional offerings designed to assist with every aspect of an office move. Olympia’s services include furniture installation, electronics disconnect and reconnect, furniture recycling, pre-move material & crates delivery, document destruction & purging services, and even inventory management and warehousing.

Olympia works with companies and organizations of all industries and sizes. Olympia has provided office moves and restacks for companies from two to two-thousand employees. The moving company has worked with project and facilities managers for projects ranging from university dorm renovations to laboratory moves to server relocations. Olympia’s first commercial project in Philadelphia was moving and storing student storage for six local universities.

Most importantly, Olympia Office Movers employs the best full-time non-union moving professionals in the industry. Olympia’s movers practice their skills in a training facility featuring workstation and laboratory setups before stepping foot onsite for the first time. The crews’ extensive training includes workstation installation, electronics handling, moving, and customer service.

“Our goal is to redefine the moving industry. We work to eliminate the stress and intimidation from the move so our clients can concentrate on enjoying their new space,” says Michael Gilmartin. “We’re excited to show Philadelphia that there’s a better way to move.”

Olympia Office Movers has been moving companies in Greater Boston and Washington, D.C., for over 20 years.  Our professional moving crew can handle moves of any size; we tailor our service to meet your specific needs and our relocation process and personal consultants work in tandem to reduce downtime and keep your business productive. 

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