Fort Wayne IN Moving Companies

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AMSA Member
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Who is AMSA?

Established in 1936, the American Moving and Storage Association is a non profit trade association based out of Washington D.C. With more than 3,500 professional mover members, AMSA is dedicated to making your move successful every step of the way. AMSA moving company members are professional movers moving interstate household goods (between states). In addition, these companies may provide intrastate and local moving services as well as storage in a warehouse. AMSA represents all facets of the moving and the storage industry: van lines, agents, independent movers, forwarders, international movers, auto transporters, suppliers and others.

AMSA carefully screens its mover members, ensuring that consumers are matched to movers who have met all licensing and insurance requirements, and providing for arbitration of disputes between consumers and movers through its "Household Goods Dispute Settlement Program." One of AMS''s goals is a well-informed public that better understands the value of professional moving service.

The American Moving and Storage Association is a member-driven and offers a complete range of services to its members.

AMSA members transport between 1.3 and 1.5 million households each year.
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Premier Van Lines International Inc
Premier Van Lines is a Mayflower Transit agent in Salt Lake City. Since 1927, Mayflower has been moving families around the country and acr...
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US DOT: 1930177

ICC: 690093

Premier Van Lines International Inc
Hoover The Mover
Fort Wayne Indiana moving companies, Hoover the Mover Relocations…Anywhere Specializing in International Moves! Other Services offered: Local & Long Distance, Residential /...
 

US DOT: 70851

DOT: IN 0113038267

Hoover The Mover
Transnational Moving Services
There is one single word that every customer wants to hear, feel, and believe. It is one of the most significant words in the moving indust...
 

US DOT: 2045766

ICC: 731045

Transnational Moving Services
A Moving Around
At "A Moving Around" we understand the significance of moving not just furniture but the family as well. This major choice must not be take...
 

US DOT: 1302391

ICC: 504508

A Moving Around
Eden Relocation
Fort Wayne IN movers, We are a full service moving company. We understand the stress involved in relocating to a new residence. We would like to make this transi...
 

US DOT: 932259

ICC: 401787

Eden Relocation
Cardinal Moving Systems
Guardian Cargo Logistics is an international moving and shipping company specializing in both residential and commercial relocations.
 

US DOT: 1580667

ICC: 585270

Cardinal Moving Systems
AA Auto & Home Movers
AA Auto & Home Movers are experts in auto transport. Whether you are moving your car coast-to-coast or just a few hundred miles our AMSA ce...
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ICC: 498378

AA Auto & Home Movers
Booska Worldwide Movers
Moving services Fort Wayne, Booska Movers is a family owned and operated company, celebrating 60 years of providing stress free moves. We're a full service independent...
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US DOT: 786533

ICC: 437707

Booska Worldwide Movers
Meyers Van Lines Inc
Moving Fort Wayne, Meyers Van Lines of Las Vegas has the knowledge, modern equipment, and dedication to service all of our customer's moving needs.
 

US DOT: 1467018

ICC: 554166

Meyers Van Lines Inc
Gouffon Moving & Storage
Times and equipment may have changed, but Gouffon's tradition of quality moving and storage services has remained steady for 119 years. Kno...
 

US DOT: 553340

ICC: 273542

Gouffon Moving & Storage

Fort Wayne, Indiana

What do you need to know about Fort Wayne if you’re moving cross-country and looking for a place to settle? To begin with, this is a town that goes out of its way to welcome people who are moving to Fort Wayne. They even have a Visitor’s Bureau, which offers brochures and advice to prospective residents.

But before you start looking for Fort Wayne on a map (or searching for Fort Wayne moving companies), take a moment to find out what makes this town so charming.

One of the best things about Fort Wayne is its small-town feel. This is a city that loves baseball, but it still has a place in its heart for the arts. Although it has a thriving night life, it’s also very welcoming to families, and the local economy offers a wide range of blue-collar and white-collar jobs.

Economy:
Health care is the most important industry in Fort Wayne, and the city’s two health care networks are among the top five local employers. Although service industries such as insurance companies are becoming more important to the local economy, manufacturing still plays a key role; the percentage of manufacturing jobs in Fort Wayne is twice the national average. General Motors has a 2.5 million square-foot-plant located in the city, and other products manufactured in the area include bags designed Vera Bradley and fine chocolates from DeBrand.

History:
In 1794, General “Mad” Anthony Wayne built Fort Wayne at the confluence of three rivers: the St. James, the Maumee and the St. Marys. The fort became an important trading post, especially after the completion of the Erie Canal made trade by water an integral part of the local economy.

One of the most famous residents of Fort Wayne was John Chapman, who is known today as Johnny Appleseed. Chapman wasn’t just a hobo throwing seeds around; he was known as an excellent gardener who helped to establish orchards throughout the United States. The town of Fort Worth hosts an annual celebration in Chapman’s honor; the festival is held in Johnny Appleseed Park. Some say that Chapman is buried in the park, but most historians believe that this is only a legend.

Tourism:
No trip to Fort Wayne would be complete without a visit to Parkview Field, which is one of the best minor-league baseball stadiums in the United States. In fact, Fort Wayne can rightfully call itself one of baseball’s home towns; the first ever professional baseball game took place in Fort Wayne on May 4, 1871. The score was two to zero, with the Fort Wayne Kekiongas defeating the Cleveland Forrest Citys.

Fort Wayne offers a great experience for families, beginning with the Children’s Zoo, which has been voted one of the best zoos in America. The grounds cover 38 acres, with an Indonesian Rain Forest, an African Safari, an orangutan habitat and a shark tank.

Even if you haven’t brought your family with you, your visit to Fort Wayne can still be a “family experience” if you visit the famous Genealogy Center at the Allen County Public Library. The library houses the largest public genealogy collection, with 590,000 microfilms, 370,000 printed books and military records from the 1700s.

Colleges/Universities:
• Purdue University at Fort Wayne
• Ivy Tech Community College
• Indiana University at Bloomington
• Concordia Theological Seminary
• Indiana Wesleyan University
• Indiana Tech
• University of Saint Francis

Interesting Facts:
• Fort Wayne has 1,280 miles of street and 32,206 street lights.
• Fort Wayne is the second-largest city in Indiana.
• The first ever electrically-lit baseball game took place in Fort Wayne in the 1880s. It was sponsored by the Jenney Electric Company, which later became a part of General Electric.
• The popular movie “A League of Their Own” commemorates the Fort Wayne Daisies, an all-women’s baseball team established during World War Two.

Helpful Links:
City of Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne Dental Offices
Fort Wayne Storage Facility
Fort Wayne Moving Guide

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