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    Office Shifting

    Office shifting is the organized relocation of workplace assets—furniture, IT equipment, files, and infrastructure—from one location to another with minimal downtime and zero disruption. Professional office shifting services plan, pack, transport, and reinstall everything so your team can get back to work fast.

    Experienced movers use systematic labeling, anti-static packing for electronics, and secure handling for sensitive equipment. A dedicated move manager coordinates timelines, access permissions, and installation sequences to ensure a smooth transition—whether it’s a small office, multi-floor corporate move, or IT-heavy setup.

    What’s Included

    • Pre-move survey & move plan
    • Professional packing & labeling
    • IT equipment handling (servers, PCs, network gear)
    • Furniture dismantling & reassembly
    • Secure transportation
    • Unpacking & workstation setup
    • Post-move support

    Why Choose Professional Office Shifting?

    • Minimal business downtime
    • Data & equipment safety
    • Single-point coordination
    • Insured transit options
    • After-hours or weekend moves

    FAQs – Office Shifting

    Q1. How long does office shifting take?

    Timelines depend on office size and complexity. Small offices may move in a day; larger setups can take several days with phased relocation.

    Q2. Is IT equipment safely handled?

    Yes. Professionals use anti-static materials, custom crates, and labeled cabling to protect IT assets.

    Q3. Can the move be done outside business hours?

    Absolutely. Many companies offer night/weekend moves to avoid work disruption.

    Q4. Is office shifting insured?

    Transit insurance is available to cover equipment and furniture during the move.

    Q5. Do you handle furniture reassembly and setup?

    Yes, dismantling, reassembly, and workstation setup are typically included.

    Q6. How is the cost calculated?

    Costs depend on office size, distance, floors, IT complexity, manpower, and timelines.

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