Business moves aren’t limited to office relocation. Frequently, companies need help with internal moving – rearranging furniture and equipment, moving boxes to and from storage, relocating desks and cubicles, and reconfiguring workspaces. Here are 5 quick tips for your internal office move.
1) Schedule during non-business hours. One of the best ways to ensure a seamless move is to schedule it in a way that minimizes disruption to your business operations. Arranging the move in the evening or on weekends is far less distracting for both employees and customers.
2) Draw floor maps for furniture and equipment placement. If you’re rearranging office furniture or equipment, make a floor map of where the items are moving from and moving to. This will let the movers plan ahead to make the move as efficient as possible.
3) Use consistent labeling practices for boxes moving to storage. Decide on one labeling format and make sure all boxes adhere to it. You may even want to write down some notes for yourself for when you need to remove items from storage.
4) Have employees pack their own desks and cubicles. Employees know best which items are essential for their own cubicle or desk move. Take this opportunity to do a bit of cleaning and decluttering. If you’re worried about personal items such as photographs and plants being misplaced, take those items home the day before the move.
5) Notify your building manager. Let the building manager know the date and time of your move. They may need to make special arrangements to let the movers in after-hours or may request that you book elevator time if moving between floors.