Move for Hunger News

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Over the last 7 years, YOU have rescued and delivered over 7 MILLION POUNDSof food – that’s enough to provide over 6 million meals to families in the communities you serve. As we celebrated these milestones, we knew we needed to find a way to express our gratitude for the contributions your team has made to help us get there.

We are very excited to announce the launch of our Move For Hunger Milestones awards program. When your crew reaches one of our 10 award levels, which  range from 500 to 1,000,000 meals delivered, we will provide you with an image that highlights your accomplishment and can be shared via social media and/or featured on your website.

In the coming weeks, a Move For Hunger team member will be e-mailing our inaugural batch of winners. After that, keep an eye out for monthly updates acknowledging the latest milestones.

Questions? We can help. Call (732) 774-0521 or email Alex or Meghan for assistance.

Laboratory Relocation Service for UC Davis an Interesting Project

As an experienced laboratory relocation service provider, Chipman Relocation & Logistics has worked on some interesting projects. One such recent project involved moving the Hoffman Laboratory, Shock Compression Lab from Harvard University at Cambridge, MA to the new Earth and Planetary Sciences Shock Compression Lab at the University of California, Davis.

Moving a research lab can involve relocating heavy equipment, but the equipment is not always as interesting as the large system with blast tank moved for UC, Davis.

“The compression tank system and the experiments they do with the system is very cool,” says Linda Martin, Chipman National Move Coordinator. “They shoot projectiles into ice in the compression tank up to 6,000 miles per hour to determine the effect of how hard objects can hit planets or other things in outer space.”

Why ice? Ice is commonly found in the solar system. By recreating and studying the giant collisions of celestial objects, researchers can not only explain what happens in natural collision events, but also better understand the history and evolution of the solar system. You can  read more about the lab here .

Meeting the Challenges of Moving a Research Lab for UC Davis

The compression tank system was located in a basement. The only way to move the large pieces of the system was to open a hatch at ground level to a chute going up from the basement to the outside of the building. Chipman’s lab moversused a crane to hoist the compression tank out of the basement. An indoor crane was used to remove the wind tunnel motor from its frame to be moved.

The two largest tanks were transported to California on a flatbed trailer.

Compression tank loaded on trailer

“When the shipment arrives in Davis, we will have a crane on-site to lift the tanks from the flatbed truck, have wheels put underneath the tanks and take them into the new building,” said Martin.

The remainder of the system and lab goods were transported in one of Chipman’s special commodities moving vans.  Moving a research laboratory can include moving freezers, refrigerators, chemicals and reagents in a specialized moving van equipped with generators and climate controlled to keep the appliances running and at temperature during transit.

The trucks are fully equipped with a monitoring system. The drivers have the ability to monitor the temperature of each appliance as they are driving from one location to another. Drivers are trained to check LN2 levels in LN2 vessels and LN2 freezers. They are fully prepared to replenish the LN2 during transit, when needed.

Need a Reliable Laboratory Relocation Service Provider?

If you are planning an upcoming project and want first-rate, reliable laboratory relocation services, Chipman Relocation & Logistics is your source. Contact us to discuss your project.

Moving Tip Monday Generating More than 1,600 Likes Each Week

 

August 16, 2016

AMSA keeps our members’ interests front and center by reminding consumers to hire a professional mover — even during the busy summer months!

AMSA’s Facebook page focuses on consumers and we use it to provide helpful tips and tools, information and educational material to help guide them during the moving process. Recent tips included a packing checklist from Arpin Van Lines and greener alternatives to cardboard boxes from Bekins. Our Moving Tip Monday posts have been averaging more than 1,600 likes every week. Like “American Moving & Storage Association” on Facebook so you don’t miss a thing!

AMSA uses LinkedIn to let you know about important industry and regulatory issues, ask questions and start discussions, and provide timely information about industry products, services and education to help you grow your business. Recently, we posted information from Atlas profiling the modern day truck driver.

Follow us on Twitter where you’ll find #MovingTipMonday, our popular Facebook and Twitter feature. Recent tips included getting enough sleep the night before moving day and decorating early in the unpacking process to make the new place feel like home.

Scott Michael is on Twitter! Follow him @AMSACEO. You also can follow AMSA’s Government Affairs feed @AMSAGovtAffairswhere we’re posting all of the legislative and regulatory information impacting our industry. A recent retweet mentioned the proposed federal rule on truck speeds that will be published soon. AMSA is also on Pinterest where you can follow us and pin away!

The LAST month of peak season 2016

Was this is best peak season ever? It really all depends on one’s perspective. I spoke to a cross country van operator last week and he told me it was his best 4 month stint in terms of revenue ever. I then spoke to a 25 year veteran move coordinator, she told me this year was extremely difficult due to the lack of van line drivers and the increased use of alternative capacity. One thing for sure, when the dust settles in September there will be plenty of lessons learned and much to do in preparation for 2017.

I’m very proud of my team @ U491 in Sacramento California. Quality scores are up, revenue is up, claims are down and office morale is VERY GOOD! Excellent job team! Inventory

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Don’t move until you call the professionals @ Chipman Relocations in Sacramento. Local, State to State or International. The preferred mover of NIKE, UC Davis, Sierra Brewing Company and many more.

916-928-1077 @edmelton

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