North American Van Lines' New Web Site Helps Clients Focus on Opening Boxes, Not Bills
01 Novembro 2004 - 11:39AM
PR Newswire (US)
North American Van Lines' New Web Site Helps Clients Focus on
Opening Boxes, Not Bills CHICAGO, Nov. 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
When you're planning to move your family, there are plenty of
worries. Hiring a professional mover shouldn't be one of them.
Neither should figuring out the cost of your move. North American
Van Lines understands the pressures faced by busy families on the
move. That's why the company has redesigned its Web site
(http://www.navl.com/) to include handy tools that help families do
things such as get a free online "ballpark" move estimate in
minutes; request an in-home estimate with just a couple of mouse
clicks; and quickly figure out how much packing material will be
needed. A new online "Move Planner" allows families to carefully
plan a move from eight to 10 weeks before the big day all the way
to delivery. It also provides lists of common moving tasks, e-mail
task reminders, an area that lists important contacts, and a
valuable summary page that shows open and completed tasks. Other
helpful resources on the new Web site include a list of costs to
consider, moving checklists, city reports and shipment tracking.
And if you and your kids need a few minutes of stress-relief, try
the "Memorable Moving" game. Also, valuable information on planning
international moves has been added to the site. "Of course, the
better your upfront planning, the more money you'll save," said Dan
Robertson, general manager of North American Van Lines. "There are
many expenses people don't consider before their move and some of
those unknowns can add up quickly. North American's new Web site
allows families to quickly get a good idea of the potential time,
materials and costs involved in their move." When preparing to
move, you certainly don't want to find that you miscalculated your
costs or have spent money on moving expenses you didn't plan to
have. It's not hard to do -- Robertson advises that 10 to 20
percent of the final costs of a move can consist of unforeseen
expenditures. For example, packing material, including boxes and
insulation for breakable items, can be quite costly. Depending on
the size of the move, materials alone can cost more than $100 and
sometimes up to $300. "Our goal is to work with our clients to make
their move a positive, stress-free experience," Robertson said. "We
know that saving time and money is important to them, so it's
important to us." About North American Van Lines, Inc. North
American Van Lines, Inc., established in 1933, is a wholly owned
subsidiary of SIRVA, Inc., a leader in providing relocation
solutions to a well-established and diverse customer base around
the world. The van line, with headquarters in Fort Wayne, Ind., and
more than 500 agents, handles corporate, government, military and
private relocations and operates in the U.S., Canada and more than
100 countries worldwide. Information on the company can be found on
the Internet at http://www.navl.com/. About SIRVA, Inc. SIRVA, Inc.
is a leader in providing relocation solutions to a well-
established and diverse customer base around the world. The company
is the leading global provider that can handle all aspects of
relocations end-to-end within its own network, including home
purchase and home sale services, household goods moving, mortgage
services and insurance. SIRVA conducts more than 365,000
relocations per year, transferring corporate and government
employees and moving individual consumers. The company operates in
more than 40 countries with approximately 8,000 employees and an
extensive network of agents and other service providers. SIRVA's
well-recognized brands include Allied, northAmerican, Global, and
SIRVA Relocation in North America; Pickfords, Huet, Kungsholms,
ADAM, Majortrans, Allied Arthur Pierre, Rettenmayer, and Allied
Varekamp in Europe; and Allied Pickfords in the Asia Pacific
region. More information about SIRVA can be found on the company's
Web site at http://www.sirva.com/. Forward-Looking Statements This
release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of
the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Forward-looking statements are not historical, but are made based
on management's current expectations and beliefs concerning future
developments and their potential effects upon SIRVA, Inc. and its
subsidiaries. There can be no assurance that future developments
affecting us will be those anticipated by management. These
forward-looking statements are not a guarantee of future
performance and involve risks, uncertainties and other factors,
including without limitation those described under the caption
"Business-Investment Considerations" and other risks described in
our 2003 Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form
10-Q. We do not intend, and are under no obligation, to update any
particular forward-looking statement included in this release.
DATASOURCE: SIRVA, Inc. CONTACT: Judy Wohlt, Manager, Corporate
Communications, SIRVA, Inc., +1-630-468-4886, or cell,
+1-630-802-1299 Web site: http://www.navl.com/
http://www.sirva.com/
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